The Doñana National Park encompasses the provinces of Cádiz, Huelva and Seville. One of the areas of greatest cultural and ecological value of Andalusia. Sanlucar de Barrameda and Trebujena are the two locations framed in this wonderful place.
Doñana National Park encompasses the provinces of Cádiz, Huelva and Seville. It is, perhaps, one of the areas of greatest cultural, ecological and landscape value in Andalusia.
Here we find pine forests such as Pinar de la Algaida, marshes such as Bonanza and parts flooded by the water of the Guadalquivir river.
Sanlucar de Barrameda and Trebujena are the two locations framed in this wonderful place. Here, the flora and fauna, especially migratory birds, are of extraordinary wealth.
Both municipalities have a wide range of accommodation such as hotels, hostels and apartments or aparthotels. These are adapted to the needs and budget of the guest, so that the visit is as special and personalised as possible.
As for the cuisine of the area, fish and shellfish stand out, such as Sanlúcar prawns or yellow eel in Trebujena style. Traditional recipes abound, such as potatoes with artichokes and sea stews. You can eat these dishes and many others at beach bars, ventas (roadside restaurants), tapas bars and restaurants.
We cannot forget manzanilla wine and other exceptional wines from the Marco de Jerez. You can taste them in the fantastic Doñana National Park.