Marismas del Odiel, Huelva
#4 among attractions in Huelva
Facts and practical information
The Odiel Marshes are a Unesco biosphere reserve and natural site located at the mouth of the Odiel River or estuary of Huelva, in the province of Huelva.
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Marismas del Odiel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wharf of the Caravels, La Rábida Friary, Monument to the Discovery Faith, Fontanilla.
- 2.2 miEMuseum, Maritime museum, History museum
Wharf of the Caravels, Palos de la Frontera
56 min walk • The Wharf of the Caravels, located in the historic town of Palos de la Frontera, Spain, is a maritime museum that offers a unique glimpse into the Age of Discovery. This open-air museum is home to full-sized replicas of the three ships that Christopher Columbus used on...
- 2.3 miENotable 13th-century Franciscan convent
La Rábida Friary
59 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Palos de la Frontera, Spain, La Rábida Friary is a historic monastery of profound significance. With its origins dating back to the 13th century, this Franciscan convent played a pivotal role in the Age of Discovery, particularly in the voyages...
- 1.5 miEMemorial
Monument to the Discovery Faith, Huelva
39 min walk • The Monument to the Discovery Faith stands as a testament to Spain's rich maritime history and is a prominent feature in the city of Huelva. This towering sculpture, also known as the Monumento a la Fe Descubridora, was erected to honor the explorers who embarked on...
- 4.5 miEFountain
Fontanilla, Palos de la Frontera
115 min walk • The Fontanilla is the former public fountain of Palos de la Frontera in Spain where, according to tradition, these fountains provided the water for the ships of Christopher Columbus's first voyage—the Santa María, the Niña, and the Pinta—when, on 3 August 1492, they departed...
- 3 miNPiers and boardwalks
Rio Tinto Pier, Huelva
76 min walk • The Rio Tinto Pier was a commercial pier formerly used for the trade of material from the mines of the Rio Tinto Company in Andalusia, Spain. It is situated on the River Odiel in the city of Huelva. An estimated 150 million tons of ore were shipped from the pier over its life.
- 4 miNSport, Sport venue
Plaza de Toros de La Merced, Huelva
103 min walk • Plaza de Toros de Merced is a bullring in Huelva, Spain. It is currently used for bull fighting. The stadium holds 15,000 spectators. It was opened in 1902.
- 4.9 miNPark
Parque Moret, Huelva
126 min walk • Moret Park is an urban park located in the Spanish city of Huelva. It is one of the most significant places in the capital because of its strategic location and because it is considered an authentic natural space within the city.
- 3.4 miN37°15'18"N • 6°56'37"W
Museo Provincial de Huelva, Huelva
88 min walk • Art museum, History museum, Museum
- 3.4 miNLibrary
Huelva Public Library, Huelva
87 min walk • The Huelva Public Library is a public library located in Huelva, Spain.
- 1.8 miSTown
Punta Umbría
46 min walk • The town is situated on a narrow peninsula, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Odiel Marshes Natural Park, offering visitors the opportunity to explore both the beach and the natural landscape. The wide, sandy beaches are perfect for sunbathing and swimming...
- 3.8 miN