Top 15 Regions of Spain - 1

Top 15 Regions of Spain - 1


Galicia

The most scenic region in the nation, Galicia constitutes a part of'Green Spain.' It's largely known for being home to the historical town of Santiago de Compostela, that's the culmination of this fantastic Camino de Compostela pilgrimage route.

Galicia boasts some totally stunning scenery along with its lengthy coastline is home to plenty of jagged peninsulas that float in the Atlantic Ocean. The magnificent Rias Baixas are just four deep river valleys that cut through the surrounding countryside and also are filled with abundant vineyards and wineries.

Besides its stunning all-natural attributes, Galicia boasts a rich cultural heritage, using A Coruna, Tui, and Ribadavia all home to plenty of amazing architecture, historic sights, and cultural landmarks showing the area's proud legacy.

La Rioja

Tucked away one of its many hills, mountains, and valleys, you will come across a great deal of scenic vineyards and globally renowned wineries.

While Logrono is the capital of the area, it's well worth venturing additional afield; Briones and San Millan de la Cogolla are extremely scenic and have a good deal of interesting historic sights on display.

The sparsely populated area is also home to plenty of amazing cathedrals and monasteries which are sprinkled around here and there, and lots of pilgrims pass through La Rioja while after the scenic manner of St. James.

Navarre

Bordering France at the north of the nation, Navarre is home to two contrasting landscapes; the most remarkable Pyrenees mountain range constitutes a lot of its land, although the low plains across the Ebro river valley form the remainder.

While many beautiful medieval monuments and cities litter its scenic countryside, it's Pamplona using its famous Running of the Bulls festival which brings the most traffic. The region's biggest and most populous city has plenty for you to view and do the remainder of the calendar year too, since it's bursting with lovely buildings, leafy woods, and fairly palaces.

Along with this, the historical cities of Olite and Tafalla will also be worth checking out, together with Tuleda function as the only other town of notice in Navarre.

Region of Murcia

Situated in the southeast of the nation, the region of Murcia is a beautiful place to see. Its myriad of intriguing sights offer you the ideal mix of history, beaches, culture and character.

As round two-thirds of its land is composed of breathtaking mountains and valleys, there are tons of excellent outdoor activities -- like trekking and mountain biking -- for one to appreciate, while its low lying plateaus and flatlands gradually give way to its sparkling shore.

A great deal of rivers snake their way throughout the area, and among its most remarkable all-natural sights is that the Mar Menor -- a massive salty lagoon that's excellent for watersports.

Hidden away amid those varied landscapes are a lot of small charming cities and towns, each with its own regional festivities and traditions on show. The capital of the area, Murcia, can be worth a trip, as it's some wonderful Baroque churches and museums scattered around the city.

Valencian Community

Situated around Valencia (the biggest, most populous town in the area ) on the southeast coast of Spain, the Valencian Community is teeming with beautiful character.

Owing to the stunning scenery, hot, climate, and prosperity of seaside towns and hotels, it's a cool place to see one of holidaymakers, together with the Costa Blanca about Alicante being among its main attractions.

Besides its beautiful coastline, the area also has plenty of amazing historical monuments and beaches for people to enjoy, while its hot seas lend themselves perfectly into all sorts of watersports.

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