Wine Tasting
Visit the local cooperatives and private bodegas to sample the region's famous 'Vino Naranja' (orange wine).





Bollullos par del Condado is a historic town situated in the province of Huelva, Andalusia. It serves as a vital center for the Condado de Huelva wine denomination, where the landscape is dominated by rolling vineyards. The town's identity is inextricably linked to its wine production, featuring numerous family-run bodegas where visitors can sample local varieties, including the unique orange wine. Beyond its viticulture, Bollullos offers a glimpse into traditional Spanish life with its quiet plazas and whitewashed architecture. Its location provides a perfect base for exploring the nearby Doñana National Park or the pristine beaches of the Costa de la Luz.
Bollullos par del Condado is a historic town situated in the province of Huelva, Andalusia. It serves as a vital center for the Condado de Huelva wine denomination, where the landscape is dominated by rolling vineyards. The town's identity is inextricably linked to its wine production, featuring numerous family-run bodegas where visitors can sample local varieties, including the unique orange wine. Beyond its viticulture, Bollullos offers a glimpse into traditional Spanish life with its quiet plazas and whitewashed architecture. Its location provides a perfect base for exploring the nearby Doñana National Park or the pristine beaches of the Costa de la Luz.
Located in the heart of the Condado de Huelva wine region.
Home to numerous historic wine cellars and cooperatives.
Authentic Andalusian architecture with classic whitewashed streets.
Proximity to the stunning Doñana National Park.
A car is highly recommended as public transport to nearby natural parks and beaches is limited.
Many local shops and wine cellars follow traditional hours and close for the afternoon siesta.
The town offers a genuine local experience rather than a polished tourist resort vibe.
Visit the local cooperatives and private bodegas to sample the region's famous 'Vino Naranja' (orange wine).
Don't miss trying 'habas con poleo', a traditional regional bean dish seasoned with fresh mint.
Wine enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic Andalusian town experience.
EUR €
$60-$100 p/day
Spanish, English
Visit during the harvest season in September to experience the town's most vibrant atmosphere during the wine festivals.
April-June, September-October
Ideal for birdwatching in the nearby Doñana National Park and enjoying mild weather for vineyard walks.
Temperatures can be very high; plan indoor activities like bodega tours during the peak afternoon heat.
The most exciting time to visit as the grape harvest (vendimia) brings the town's agricultural heritage to life.
A quiet, peaceful time to visit local taverns and enjoy the region's hearty traditional cuisine.