Best attractions and places to see around Almonte include a variety of cultural landmarks and natural areas within the Huelva province of Andalusia, Spain. This region is characterized by its significant religious sites and proximity to Doñana National Park, offering diverse landscapes from wetlands to coastal beaches. Visitors can explore historical settlements and extensive natural trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Plaza de España in La Palma del Condado is an emblematic and central place in this charming town in the province of Huelva. Surrounded by historic buildings and with a vibrant atmosphere, it is a popular meeting point for both locals and visitors. In this square, you can find the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista, one of the most representative churches of the 18th century Sevillian Baroque style. In addition, the square is close to other points of interest such as the Convent of Our Lady of Carmen and the Old Town Hall.
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The ferry runs from sunrise to sunset. You have to call the number and then the ferry will come. Out of season it can take a while for it to pick you up, but it will come.
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Undoubtedly one of the greatest epicenters of Marian devotion in the world, the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Rocío is visited by hundreds of thousands of believers throughout the year. Surrounded by marshes and fervor, the sanctuary stands in the village of El Rocío in Almonte, a magical and esoteric place where all roads converge.
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The La Rocina stream is one of the main sources of water for the marshes of the Doñana National Park and at this point it leads to an extension of the channel called Charco de la Boca. The path of the same name crosses a great biodiversity of the landscape, from a pine forest to riparian vegetation, ferns, reed beds and aromatic plants. Along the path, four observatories built as "huts" allow
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About 1,000,000 come every year! Pilgrims
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Since the middle of the 18th century, pilgrimages (Romerías) have taken place on a large scale in El Rocío. Today, what happens in the town every year during Pentecost can be described as a huge spectacle. And as one of the weirdest religious celebrations on the European continent. Around a million (!) pilgrims come to El Rocío from all parts of the country at Pentecost. The highlight is the procession that begins on the night of Whit Monday. The almost human-sized, festively decorated Madonna is then carried under a canopy through the surging crowd for around twelve (!) hours.
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Yes, it's difficult to drive, like when you're constantly going up a 6-8% grade We also had panniers and front bags, handlebar bags. It took us 4 hours with breaks, so don't wait for the tide to go out, starting a little earlier is very good. As already written, there is no shade, no bushes and only a few shrimp fishermen were out. The experience is extraordinary and makes up for the hardship.
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Almonte offers a diverse range of attractions, from significant religious sites to extensive natural areas. You can explore cultural landmarks, historical settlements, and various natural trails, particularly within the nearby Doñana National Park.
Yes, the most prominent religious site is the Hermitage of El Rocío. This hermitage is home to the venerated Virgin of El Rocío statue and is the destination of an annual pilgrimage that attracts roughly a million pilgrims.
The Charco de la Boca Trail, Doñana National Park is an excellent option. This approximately 4 km long circular route winds through a forest and natural monument, featuring multiple birdwatching stations along its path, especially when water levels are abundant.
You can explore historical settlements such as La Palma del Condado. Its Plaza de España is considered one of the most beautiful in the province of Huelva, surrounded by unique buildings like the Casa de los Arcos, the Town Hall, and the Church of San Juan Bautista.
Yes, the Doñana - Sanlúcar de Barrameda Ferry provides a practical way to transport visitors and cyclists across the river, connecting Doñana with Sanlúcar de Barrameda. It's particularly useful for those exploring the region by bike.
The area around Almonte offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are moderate road cycling routes like 'El Condado de Huelva Loop' and running trails such as 'Raya Real and Paseo Marismeño Loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Almonte, Running Trails around Almonte, and MTB Trails around Almonte guide pages.
For those seeking a challenge, Torre Carbonero Beach offers a demanding experience, especially for cycling. The section from Matalascañas to Sanlúcar (about 30 km) can only be done at low tide and is very difficult, requiring wide tires or deflating them significantly. It's an extraordinary adventure but requires preparation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of religious significance, such as the annual pilgrimage to the Hermitage of El Rocío, and the natural beauty of Doñana National Park with its birdwatching opportunities. The historical charm of towns like La Palma del Condado also receives positive feedback.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Hermitage of El Rocío, the Charco de la Boca Trail in Doñana National Park, and the Doñana - Sanlúcar de Barrameda Ferry are all categorized as family-friendly, offering experiences that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Absolutely. There are several running trails available, including the 'Raya Real and Paseo Marismeño Loop' and the 'Dunar de Matalascañas – running circular along the coast'. These trails vary in difficulty, with options like the 'Cuesta Maneli Trail' being easy. More details can be found on the Running Trails around Almonte guide page.
Almonte offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. For road cycling, you can find moderate routes like 'El Condado de Huelva Loop' or 'Almonte, Niebla and Rociana del Cond'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Transandalus: Almonte Loop' or 'Almonte and El Rocío Doñana Loop'. You can explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes around Almonte and MTB Trails around Almonte guide pages.


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