Montserrat There is an unusually-shaped mountain in the heart of Catalonia made from huge slabs of grey rock. At the top of this spectacular massif stands a statue of the Virgin of Montserrat, the patron saint of Catalonia. This nature reserve is covered with pine and holm-oak woods and is home to squirrels, boars and genets, among others. ...
Móra de Rubielos Mora de Rubielos is the capital of the region of Gúdar. It is situated on the left bank of the river Mora on a promontory dominated by its castle. Three flint workshops, three Bronze Age archaeological sites, six Iberian sites and two with Iberian ceramics and 'terra sigillata' have been discovered in the district.
Morella Morella is an extraordinary example of a Gothic city and has been declared an Site of Cultural Interest.
Motril Motril is located on a hill, on the slope of Sierra Lújar. It enjoys a mild subtropical climate, which make it the ideal sun-and-beach destination, all year round.
Murcia A chain of mountains surrounds the plain which Murcia sits upon, a city of Arab origin whose existence is closely linked to the fertile lands around the river Segura. From among its streets of guilds emerges the tower of the Cathedral, one of the symbols of the city.
Muro Muro, on the island of Majorca, has much to offer. Its Gothic Church and Santa Ana Convent, in the old part of the village, are well worth visiting, along with the Ethnographic Museum, located in a 17th century house.
Muros This town is 71 kilometres from the city of Santiago de Compostela. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest. It is well worth taking your time to visit it.
Mutriku The old quarter of Mutriku, a town that was founded at the beginning of the 13th century (in 1209), is made up of narrow cobbled streets lined with many palaces, towers and houses with coats of arms.
Muxía Muxía takes up the southern bank of the Camariñas estuary, near the Costa da Morte. This fishing town has beautiful beaches and an interesting monumental heritage.
Nájera Situated 27 kilometres from Logroño, Nájera is one of the towns on the Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela, thanks to King Sancho III, who in the 11th century modified the route so that it became a staging post for passing pilgrims.
Navahermosa In the Toledo Mountains region stands the town of Navahermosa, on the slopes of the Sierra Galinda mountains.
Nerja Located in the historic region of La Axarquía, Nerja is bright town on the Málaga coast which has a beautiful sea front formed by beaches, coves and cliffs.
Niebla A millenary village, located at the top of a hill that overlooks the Tinto river. Its most impressive feature is its two-kilometre-long wall, which entirely covers the city's perimeter.
Noia Noia is 36 kilometres from the city of Santiago de Compostela. One of its main attractions is the old town itself. There are three religious constructions that stand out from the others. ...
Noja A tourist destination on the Cantabrian Coast that stands out for its beaches and natural marshlands known for their bird-watching.
La Nucia Strategically located on a fertile valley, the municipality of La Nucia offers a great number of activities both inland and in the coastal region of Marina Baixa. This town, a mere 10 kilometres away from Benidorm, emerges in a picturesque valley filled with orchards and pinewoods, sheltered by Sierra of Aitana.
Nuévalos The river Piedra, the reservoir of La Tranquera and the Monastery of Piedra make the district of Nuévalos strikingly beautiful.
Nuevo Baztán This town was founded in the 18th century by Juan de Goyeneche, who commissioned its design from the architect José de Churriguera. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.
O Cebreiro On the French route of the Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela, O Cebreiro has a Grail some consider to be sacred and others to be miraculous.
O Grove On old maps, O Grove was an island. Today, it is joined to the mainland thanks to the south-westerly winds, which have slowly gathered sand to form the isthmus of the beach of A Lanzada.
Obanos Every two years this village in Navarre celebrates the Mystery of Obanos, a legend whose origins go back to the Middle Ages.
Ocaña Its urban centre, with a medieval layout, large mansions, palaces, convents and churches, is one of the most important throughout Castilla-La Mancha.
Oia Between Baiona and A Guarda is Oia, where the coastline stands firm against the force of the ocean. This spectacular sight can be seen from the mountains, where wild horses graze freely.
Olite It is a Historic-Artistic Site where traces of a Roman and Gothic presence can be found in its walled enclosure and in the splendour of the medieval court of Carlos III in its castle-palace.
Oliva Bordering on the province of Alicante, Oliva is the second most important town in the region of La Safor.
Olivenza By rule of the 1297 Alcañices Treaty, Olivenza belonged to Portugal until 1801. Both Spanish and Portuguese monuments were restored thanks to a municipal initiative.
A Coruna Facing the Atlantic Ocean, A Coruña is a city whose history is closely intertwined with its ancient fishing and trading port.
A Guarda It has been designated a European Destination of Excellence (EDEN) by the European Commission in recognition of its proposal for sustainable tourism. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and presided by the Miño river and the Monte de Santa Tecla hill fort, the town of A Guarda is famous for its lobsters.
Adeje Situated in the south of the island of Tenerife, between the foothills of the Teide and the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean, is the Canary Islands town of Adeje.
Agaete On the northwestern coast of the island of Gran Canary stand the whitewashed houses of Agaete. Jagged crags of volcanic rock plunge into the Atlantic ocean creating spectacular cliff faces, while ravines jut back into the island's interior.
Aguilar de Campoo Overlooked from the Aguilón rock by a 12th-century castle, the town of Aguilar de Campoo is a key point on the route of Palencia's Romanesque heritage.
Águilas Águilas is a delightful port city located on the Costa Cálida. A tradition of seafaring now combines with a wide range of tourist facilities, making the most of one of its main attractions, the extensive coastline.