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 | Ayamonte Things To Do | Tips 1 - 8 of 8 |  | Ayamonte's magnificent cultural heritage can be seen in churches and houses. There are neatly whitewashed houses, pleasant squares and Baroque churches. Leave a Comment
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A beautiful promenade along the harbour which is lined with palm trees called the Paseo de la Ribera. On roadside are among the regional residential buildings some aristocratic mansions and palaces. Leave a Comment
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Do not miss the local market on Saturdays. Here you can buy fruits, vegetables and local handcrafts. To protect the products from the sun the market is held in huge halls. Leave a Comment
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For Brits, the sight of storks is very unusual. These were nesting on the roof of the tower of what looked like a football stadium. Leave a Comment
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The cobbled square is lined with palm trees, and occupied by small groups of men just passing the time. One ends of the square opens towards the Main road where the bridge crosses the tidal creek. The other end leas into the centre of the town with its windy shopping streets. There are a few interesting restaurants along the sides. By the bridge is a small, smelly zoo. The conditions did not inspire us to visit. Leave a Comment
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The far south of Spain can be warm in January. The temperature reached 25C in mid-January, despite Ayamonte being on the Atalntic side of the Strait of Gibraltar. The town is quiet, and the resorts of Canela and Cristina are largely empty. For northern Europeans looking for winter sun, this is a more interesting place than the Canary Islands. Leave a Comment
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If you have a car or motorcycle, and are spending holidays in the south-eastern corner of Portugal, it is a nice little trip to go to the Spanish side. Andalucia is the name of the area on the Spanish side, and it is famous for white villas, lots of flowers and palm trees. Also good sandy beaches can be found near the border, you don't need to drive to the nearest tourist place. Directions: Just drive along the only highway towards east (if you come from Portugal) and you cannot miss it.
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If you have a car, drive a little bit further away from Ayamonte (towards Spain, the same one and only main highway. You will see a big bridge and then you are passing the border of Portugal and Spain. You arrive to the Andalucia area of Spain which is very beautiful. The scenery is beautiful, but the houses are very pretty indeed too. People keep them in good condition; shining pure white in the clear sunshine towards the blue sky. Flowers, other plants and palm trees make it even more beautiful.
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