Man and nature coexist in harmony in the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park. Part of the Sierra Morena mountain system, this protected landscape has it all: high peaks and rocky cliffs, quaint villages, and wooded valleys shaded by Mediterranean oak and chestnut groves. The area is easily explored on foot via a system of walking paths, allowing visitors to properly take in the vivid green grass and colorful wildflowers. Make sure to taste the local fare while you’re here—this region is particularly known for its Iberian black pork and wild mushrooms.
Restaurants in Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park
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The Cinco Jotas visitors center offers you guided tours through both, the country-side and our century old cellars to learn all about one of the most iconic products within spanish gastronomy, the Cinco Jotas acorn fed 100% iberico ham. Accompanied by one of our experts, that will answer all your questions you will be led through the ancient driying Patio, our interactive museum and one of our oldest cellars. The visit of the dehesa or meadow will allow you to meet first hand our 100% iberico pigs and the culture surrounding this environment, declared biosphere reserve by the UNESCO. To finish we offer you a tasting of Cinco Jotas ham paired with wine and if you wish, some other Cinco Jotas products. We look forward to your visit.
We have been interested in the process of producing pata negra for some time and finally the moment was there. On the drive down to Jabuga from Zafra we had fantastic scenary. We booked a tour including visit to a farm. Our guide Diego (fluent english speaker) shared all his knowledge. Afterwards we went to the curing facility and museum where we tasted the ham 100% Iberico. Thank you Diego!
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Most people that visit here go to the bell tower but what they miss is the wonderful spiritual relaxing area just up on the slope behind them. There is an old tree which gives a lovely quiet shady area from where you can indulge in the peace, admire the view and indulge in the fresh air and the silence. I’ve visited here regularly since I was 13 years old. Yes the bell tower and the view down onto the village and across the mountain trains never fails to disappoint- but that beautiful little quiet retreat area is what this place is all about. I found that little seat for the first time this year- it was lovely and perfect for a quiet meditation if you are into that. In the winter months it is equally stunning and very quiet, in the summer months there is even a little bar - visit the beautiful church too. If you are in aracena- you just have to visit here- you will be glad you did.
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The caves are spectacular and well worth the trip to Aracena, a couple of hours north of huelva. Pre booking is recommended as there are limited numbers each day.
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