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Terraced house - Isla Cristina , Built Surface 144m2, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms.
Flat - Huelva (Molino de la Vega) , Built Surface 71m2, Terrace Size 4m2, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathrooms.
Business - Corrales , Built Surface 80m2, 2 Bathrooms, Lift.
Flat - El portil (Portil) , Built Surface 85m2, Terrace Size 9m2, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathrooms, Lift, Pool.
Flat - Huelva (Centro) , Built Surface 100m2, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Lift.
Single family house - Punta Umbria (Punta Umbría) , Built Surface 264m2, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Pool.
Studio - Huelva (Centro) , Built Surface 30m2, 1 Bathrooms, Lift, All Exterior.
House - Huelva (Molino de la Vega) , Built Surface 116m2, 6 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms.
Business Premise - El portil , Built Surface 79m2, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms.
Business Premise - Huelva (Centro) , Built Surface 93m2.
Flat - Huelva (Molino de la Vega) , Built Surface 100m2, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, All Exterior.
Penthouse - Huelva (Isla Chica) , 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathrooms, Lift.
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Huelva information
Huelva is known for its more than one hundred kilometers of fine white sand, its mild climate and for producing acorn-fed Iberian ham with the ‘Jamón de Jabugo’ designation of origin, unique and highly valued in the world. The province of Huelva is located between the sea and the mountains, which is why sitting at the table to taste its cuisine is a must. Protected natural spaces abound in this province. The most impressive is the Doñana Natural Park but there are many others such as the Odiel marshes and the Sierra de Aracena. Huelva towns have a special charm.
They maintain the aesthetics of the small white villages typical of the region and are distributed throughout the mountains, next to the marsh, next to the beach or among meadows. Its capital (148,000 inhabitants) is small, not very touristy, and from it you can reach any place of tourist interest in the province in an hour by car. Tourism, construction, agriculture, mining, livestock and fishing are the bases of the economy. Those who come to Huelva tend to seek a simple life close to nature. Is it your case?