Beaches in Huelva
The wonderful beaches that form Doñana are known for the system of dunes situated between the mouth of the Guadalquivir River and Matalascañas. These chains provide more than 25 kilometres of white sands and unspoiled beaches, making it an incomparable and unique place where you will enjoy memorable experiences. Asperillo Cliff was created by orange and ochre-coloured sandstone produced by the waters rich in iron oxide running down from it.
You can discover a great biodiversity of marine and bird species here. In addition, you can enjoy the traditional activities practiced along the entire Doñana coast, such as clam fishing.
We recommend you visit the tower at Matalascañas Beach: Torre de la Higuera. It is one of this beach's most symbolic features, and legend has it that it was charged with preventing the water from the Atlantic escaping. Another of the most important beaches in the Doñana area is Torre del Loro Beach, which is three kilometres long and which boasts fine, golden sand. Its name is derived from the remains of an old watchtower. Discover unspoiled places and enjoy the excellent gastronomy available in the area.
You can discover a great biodiversity of marine and bird species here. In addition, you can enjoy the traditional activities practiced along the entire Doñana coast, such as clam fishing.
We recommend you visit the tower at Matalascañas Beach: Torre de la Higuera. It is one of this beach's most symbolic features, and legend has it that it was charged with preventing the water from the Atlantic escaping. Another of the most important beaches in the Doñana area is Torre del Loro Beach, which is three kilometres long and which boasts fine, golden sand. Its name is derived from the remains of an old watchtower. Discover unspoiled places and enjoy the excellent gastronomy available in the area.