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Ten charming Spanish towns that you should visit
The overview of the ten most unusual and beautiful towns and villages of Spain when Planning your future vacation in Spain, don't forget to include these wonderful places to enjoy their beauty and to touch the indescribable atmosphere.
Spain has many amazing places which you can pass on ignorance. Summer is in full swing, so we suggest you use our guide for planning your next vacation. Discover these impressive and charming Spanish villages that you should see it, because they deserve it!
1. Cudillero (Asturias) — Cudillero (Asturias)the Spirit of navigation along with a fresh sea breeze permeates every street of this fascinating town in the province of Asturias. Colorful houses that go down to the seaport, and the stunning Palace at Quinta de los Selgas Cudillero turned into one of the most charming places in Spain.
Bright quay Cudillero 2. Ronda (málaga) — Ronda (Málaga)Ronda, one of the oldest and most visited places in the tour of Spain, is located in the province of Malaga. Be sure to include a visit here in your itinerary on the Iberian Peninsula. Stunning views of the gorge of Ronda, with its rich historical heritage turned the city into one of the most spectacular places to explore Spain.
Ronda on the edge of the gorge El Tajo 3. Combarro (Pontevedra, Galicia) is Combarro (Pontevedra), Combarro is one of the most fascinating and must visit places during your trip to the most Northern province of Spain, Galicia. The old town of Combarro will amaze you with its architecture, old Church, and barns - buildings typical for the Northern part of Spain.
Combarro village, where preserved ancient examples of Galician architecture 4. Toro (Zamora) — Toro (Zamora), This town with its tower impassively resists the passage of time, sweeping over him. Climbing up to the watchtower, you will enjoy the view of the landscapes of its fertile fields, and then lost in time with its old and crowded the streets leading to the Church of Santa Maria, built in the twelfth century.
The main attraction of Toro — Romanesque Church of 5. Júzcar (málaga) — Júzcar (Málaga)Feature of this town is that all the houses here are painted blue. The fact is that the town of Juzcar was chosen as the production company, Sony Pictures as the site of the presentation of the world premiere of the film "the Smurfs" in 2011. Despite the fact that the advertising campaign has long ended, the locals decided to keep the "Smurf village", and in a referendum, the vast majority of people voted for preservation of the blue on their houses. So this, at first glance, an unknown village, has become one of the most visited places in Spain.
The green of the hills, reddishness mountains, the blue of the walls — it's the village of Júzcar 6. Olite (Navarra) — Olite (Navarra)On the banks of the river Cidacos, 42 kilometers South of Pamplona, there lies the town of Olite. On the streets of this town you will be transported to the middle ages now. A must place to visit is the extant Palace of the kings of Navarra is one of the most beautiful palaces in Spain.
Castle of kings of Navarre in Olite 7. Deia (Mallorca) — Deià (Mallorca)a Village of Deia is located on the hillside and have a good rest, to explore every corner of this wonderful place. This small village is the most visited place on the island of Mallorca, but its cobbled streets and in absolute tranquility turned Deya in one of the best places to visit in Spain.
The terraced gardens Deyi 8. La Orotava (Tenerife) — La Orotava (Tenerife)Located in the Northern part of Tenerife, La Orotava is one of those towns where the culture of the Canary archipelago is felt in every corner. Take the opportunity to visit La Orotava in late may to enjoy a local Fiesta, when the beautiful natural and colourful carpets of flowers of various tones fill the streets and squares of this Canarian town.
One of the most wonderful towns of Tenerife — La Orotava 9. Peñíscola (castellón) — Peñíscola (Castellón)the Town of peñíscola for many tourists staying here means beach, sun and Fiesta. But this is only a stereotype tourist town. At the very first attempt to know her, Peniscola at once open to you his most hidden corners, magnificent monumental centre and especially the magnificent Templar castle of Papa Luna is dominant over the whole town.
Peñíscola in the evening 10. Mazarrón (Murcia) — Mazarrón (Murcia)in fruit gardens under the sun of Murcia we will find a small village of Mazarron. Earlier this wonderful town was a small fishing village, and if you were here a few decades ago, you would see here are just a few of the oldest fishing boats in the Mediterranean. In our days of mazarrón is famous for its beautiful beaches and breathtaking monuments such as the Church of San andrés and old ruins of castle Velez.
Mediterranean Massaronpublished Author Sergey Firsov
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Spain has many amazing places which you can pass on ignorance. Summer is in full swing, so we suggest you use our guide for planning your next vacation. Discover these impressive and charming Spanish villages that you should see it, because they deserve it!
1. Cudillero (Asturias) — Cudillero (Asturias)the Spirit of navigation along with a fresh sea breeze permeates every street of this fascinating town in the province of Asturias. Colorful houses that go down to the seaport, and the stunning Palace at Quinta de los Selgas Cudillero turned into one of the most charming places in Spain.
Bright quay Cudillero 2. Ronda (málaga) — Ronda (Málaga)Ronda, one of the oldest and most visited places in the tour of Spain, is located in the province of Malaga. Be sure to include a visit here in your itinerary on the Iberian Peninsula. Stunning views of the gorge of Ronda, with its rich historical heritage turned the city into one of the most spectacular places to explore Spain.
Ronda on the edge of the gorge El Tajo 3. Combarro (Pontevedra, Galicia) is Combarro (Pontevedra), Combarro is one of the most fascinating and must visit places during your trip to the most Northern province of Spain, Galicia. The old town of Combarro will amaze you with its architecture, old Church, and barns - buildings typical for the Northern part of Spain.
Combarro village, where preserved ancient examples of Galician architecture 4. Toro (Zamora) — Toro (Zamora), This town with its tower impassively resists the passage of time, sweeping over him. Climbing up to the watchtower, you will enjoy the view of the landscapes of its fertile fields, and then lost in time with its old and crowded the streets leading to the Church of Santa Maria, built in the twelfth century.
The main attraction of Toro — Romanesque Church of 5. Júzcar (málaga) — Júzcar (Málaga)Feature of this town is that all the houses here are painted blue. The fact is that the town of Juzcar was chosen as the production company, Sony Pictures as the site of the presentation of the world premiere of the film "the Smurfs" in 2011. Despite the fact that the advertising campaign has long ended, the locals decided to keep the "Smurf village", and in a referendum, the vast majority of people voted for preservation of the blue on their houses. So this, at first glance, an unknown village, has become one of the most visited places in Spain.
The green of the hills, reddishness mountains, the blue of the walls — it's the village of Júzcar 6. Olite (Navarra) — Olite (Navarra)On the banks of the river Cidacos, 42 kilometers South of Pamplona, there lies the town of Olite. On the streets of this town you will be transported to the middle ages now. A must place to visit is the extant Palace of the kings of Navarra is one of the most beautiful palaces in Spain.
Castle of kings of Navarre in Olite 7. Deia (Mallorca) — Deià (Mallorca)a Village of Deia is located on the hillside and have a good rest, to explore every corner of this wonderful place. This small village is the most visited place on the island of Mallorca, but its cobbled streets and in absolute tranquility turned Deya in one of the best places to visit in Spain.
The terraced gardens Deyi 8. La Orotava (Tenerife) — La Orotava (Tenerife)Located in the Northern part of Tenerife, La Orotava is one of those towns where the culture of the Canary archipelago is felt in every corner. Take the opportunity to visit La Orotava in late may to enjoy a local Fiesta, when the beautiful natural and colourful carpets of flowers of various tones fill the streets and squares of this Canarian town.
One of the most wonderful towns of Tenerife — La Orotava 9. Peñíscola (castellón) — Peñíscola (Castellón)the Town of peñíscola for many tourists staying here means beach, sun and Fiesta. But this is only a stereotype tourist town. At the very first attempt to know her, Peniscola at once open to you his most hidden corners, magnificent monumental centre and especially the magnificent Templar castle of Papa Luna is dominant over the whole town.
Peñíscola in the evening 10. Mazarrón (Murcia) — Mazarrón (Murcia)in fruit gardens under the sun of Murcia we will find a small village of Mazarron. Earlier this wonderful town was a small fishing village, and if you were here a few decades ago, you would see here are just a few of the oldest fishing boats in the Mediterranean. In our days of mazarrón is famous for its beautiful beaches and breathtaking monuments such as the Church of San andrés and old ruins of castle Velez.
Mediterranean Massaronpublished Author Sergey Firsov
P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! © Join us at Facebook , Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki
Source: nice-places.com/articles/europe/spain/779.htm