El pueblo de la Sierra de Huelva en el que cada rincón está lleno de magia: cal…
La localidad presume de tener la Cabalgata de Reyes más antigua de Andalucía, declarada Fiesta de Interés Turístico
Higuera de la Sierra, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Andalusia, Spain, is gaining recognition as a "Pueblo Mágico" due to its preserved charm and rich traditions. Recent visual content highlights the village's unique appeal, inviting visitors to explore its historical and natural wonders. The Paraje de las Tobas, a distinctive karst formation, is a focal point, where natural water flows have sculpted small caves and unique oquedades, some housing figures of the Virgin, contributing to the area's spiritual ambiance. The village itself boasts an array of cultural landmarks, including its traditional lavaderos, serene hermitages, and charming plazuelas adorned with vibrant flowers. Local residents are proud of their heritage, with Higuera de la Sierra hosting the second oldest Three Kings Parade in Spain, a testament to its enduring traditions. Additionally, the mid-August Velá de San Antonio festival is a significant event, known for its community spirit and refreshing sangria. For those seeking panoramic views, the challenging ascent to the Sierra de Santa Bárbara offers breathtaking vistas of the Sierra de Aracena, Picos de Aroche, and on clear days, even the city of Seville. This blend of natural beauty, historical depth, and vibrant local culture positions Higuera de la Sierra as a noteworthy destination for travelers seeking an authentic Spanish experience.
La localidad presume de tener la Cabalgata de Reyes más antigua de Andalucía, declarada Fiesta de Interés Turístico
