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Seville, beautiful and diverse

Villanueva del Río y Minas, a wide variety of tourist attractions 

A wide variety of tourist attractions awaits you at Villanueva del Río y Minas. This town in Vega del Guadalquivir is an all-round destination. You will be able to enjoy nature, visit a rich historical heritage, practise adventure sports and sample delicious food. 

Gelves, an orchard on the banks of the Guadalquivir River

The Sevillian town of Gelves stands on the banks of the Big River of Andalusia. A privileged spot with age-old springs, which led the Romans to call it Vergentum (orchard). Located just a few kilometres from Seville and surrounded by nature, it is an ideal town to enjoy an unforgettable getaway. 

Brenes, a riverside town a stone’s throw from Seville. 

The beautiful town of Brenes sits between orange and olive groves on the banks of the River Guadalquivir. You will feel that time comes to a standstill in this charming corner of the Vega del Guadalquivir. Here you will enjoy the delicious cuisine, monuments, traditions and typical lifestyle of Sevillian towns.

Las Cabezas de San Juan, the first constitutional town in Spain

Las Cabezas de San Juan, a town in Seville’s Bajo Guadalquivir, marked a turning point in the history of Spain. It was here that the Constitution sworn in Cádiz in 1812, popularly known as ‘La Pepa’, was officially proclaimed in 1820.

Aznalcázar, in the heart of Doñana

If there is one town that still preserves the name coined by the Arabs, it is Aznalcázar. Its name was ‘Hazn-al-cazar,’ the high fortress, first founded by the Romans as a defensive bastion between the Guadalquivir marshlands and the Sevillian Aljarafe.

La Puebla del Río, marshland paradise and gateway to Doñana

La Puebla del Río is a marshland paradise on the banks of the River Guadalquivir. It was founded by King Alfonso X ‘the Wise’ as a defensive bastion. Today, it is home to artists, the origin of the Sevillanas music and dance, land of bulls and horses, and one of the world’s leading producers of rice.

Peñaflor, a treasure on the banks of the Guadalquivir

Peñaflor is a small town full of great historical and architectural treasures. This town in the Vega del Guadalquivir region owes its splendour to the Roman period, when it was called Celti, and even minted its currency.