Spain is full of small charming villages that are an invitation to enoy their landscapes, flavours and aromas and get to know their people. Discover them through our recommendations and experience an unforgettable summer with our proposals!
Baeza, Jaén
Olive groves and natural parks are the emblem of this city, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If you make a visit here, you will be captivated by its streets as you walk through the Jaen Gate area, the old city walls, the Villalar Arch or the City Hall building.
And leave some space in your car boot because no one can resist taking a few litres of its excellent oil. Whether for the gastronomy, the people or the landmarks, in Baeza you will find an ideal place for your next trip.
Baeza Town Council
Úbeda Town Council
Linares Town Council
Jaén Town Council
Besalú, Girona
Enter this charming village through its magnificent fortified Roman bridge. A land of history, legend and landmarks to see.
We recommend that you explore the beautiful streets of the Jewish quarter with calm and be dazzled by the historical buildings or the Plaza Mayor square. These are just a few examples of this area, which guards one of the most important and most unique samples of Spanish medieval monuments.
Besalú Town Council
Banyoles Town Council
Olot Town Council
Figueres Town Council
Cudillero, Asturias
Feel how the sea spirit of this town affects everything; even the houses, which descend step by step along a slope leading to the harbour.
See the impressive lighthouse, which stands on a cliff more than 75 metres high, or join the outings organised in the area for fishing or admire the Cabo Vidio cliff. Did you know that Cudillero also hides a palace known as the Asturian Versalles? Don't miss the Selgas palace on your visit!
Cudillero Town Council
Muros Town Council
Avilés Town Council
Pravia Town Council
Frías, Burgos
The entrance to this village is a drawbridge, built as a means of defence.
After crossing a moat dug out of the rock, you will find the remaining 30 metres. Observe its magnitude from the Torre del Homenaje, which still preserves part of the old buildings, such as the granaries, wine cellars and the service rooms.
Frías Town Council
Miranda de Ebro Town Council
Pradoluengo Town Council
Briviesca Town Council
Hondarribia, Guipúzcoa
Get ready for a fun and cultural break. Hondarribia combines the wealth of its old Charles V castle wall area with the Marine area.
At the foot of the Jaizkibel mountain, washed in the Cantabrian Sea and the Bay of Txingudi, this town is easy to access and lies on the border with France.
Hondarribia Town Council
Irún Town Council
Errentería Town Council
San Sebastián Town Council
Morella, Castellón
Go deep into this city which stands at the foot of its castle, where Iberians, Celts, Greeks, Romans and Arabs have left their mark.
Travel through this exceptional area and lose yourself between its porticoed streets, its ancestral homes, its magical landmarks and a rich cultural heritage. All this has made Morella worthy of the Historical-Artistic Monument declaration.
Morella Town Council
Villores Town Council
Peñíscola Town Council
Benicarló Town Council
Pedraza de la Sierra, Segovia
Cross the magnificent walls surrounding Pedraza de la Sierra and begin to be amazed by the stately homes and medieval palaces that the aristocrats built in the area between the 8th and 15th centuries.
You can't leave this town without walking around the La Pedraza castle, the Iglesia de Santa María church or the Plaza Mayor square. A matchless experience!
Pedraza Town Council
Cantalejo Town Council
Segovia Town Council
Navafría Town Council
Ronda, Málaga
If you love the Andalusian White Towns, you must make a stop in this town. Just a few kilometres from the Costa del Sol, you will find the city of Ronda, with its old town, divided by the Tagus.
The classic area, in the South, delights in its Arab reminiscences and medieval layout, with the most modern part of Ronda spreading towards the North. In this town you will find architectural marvels, with Spain's oldest bullring. But this beautiful town is loved for its environment and its people.
Ronda Town Council
Alhaurín el Grande Town Council
Antequera Town Council
Málaga Town Council
Toro, Zamora
On a vantage point, 739 metres high, the town of Toro impassivly resists passing time.
Discover the peace of this village which begins next to the Duero; the river which irrigates its fertile land, where cereals and vegetables are grown as well as vines for the highly respected Toro wine. Lose yourself in its streets which follow a fan-shaped structure and meet in the centre, where you will find the 12th century collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor. On the way you will discover why this town was declared a Historical-Artistic Monument.
Toro Town Council
Coreses Town Council
Villalazán Town Council
Zamora Town Council
Trillo, Guadalajara
Sign up for a journey through the most traditional towns in Alcarria. In Trillo, you will see the region's indelible characteristics, marked like scars which resist time.
A tough, austere environment, washed by a young, crystal-clear Tagus river. Go for a warm walk through its ancestral homes or through the Santa María de Óvila Monastery founded in the 12 century.
Trillo Town Council
Brihuega Town Council
Cifuentes Town Council
Guadalajara Town Council
Acknowledgements: ©Turismo Andaluz, S. A., Besalú Tourist Office, Villa de Pedraza Foundation, Sotur, S.A, Valencian Community Tourism, Daniel Martín, Asturias Regional Tourism Company.