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





Situated in the province of Huelva, La Palma del Condado is a city deeply rooted in history and the art of wine-making. As a primary center for the Condado de Huelva denomination of origin, the town is home to several historic wineries where visitors can learn about local production. The urban landscape is defined by its well-preserved historic center, showcasing the impressive Church of San Juan Bautista and various aristocratic manor houses. Its location makes it a peaceful alternative to the busier hubs of Seville and Huelva, offering a genuine glimpse into the daily life and traditions of the Andalusian countryside.
Situated in the province of Huelva, La Palma del Condado is a city deeply rooted in history and the art of wine-making. As a primary center for the Condado de Huelva denomination of origin, the town is home to several historic wineries where visitors can learn about local production. The urban landscape is defined by its well-preserved historic center, showcasing the impressive Church of San Juan Bautista and various aristocratic manor houses. Its location makes it a peaceful alternative to the busier hubs of Seville and Huelva, offering a genuine glimpse into the daily life and traditions of the Andalusian countryside.
Historic center featuring the landmark Church of San Juan Bautista.
Renowned local wineries (bodegas) specializing in Condado de Huelva wines.
Traditional manor houses and elegant 18th-century architecture.
Strategic location providing easy access to Doñana National Park.
Most local shops and businesses close between 14:00 and 17:00, following traditional Spanish customs.
This is a working town rather than a tourist resort, so expect a slower, more residential atmosphere.
Inland Andalusia can reach very high temperatures in July and August; spring and autumn are more comfortable.
Visit the local bodegas to sample the region's famous 'Vino Naranja' (orange wine) and white wines.
Plan your visit during the Grape Harvest Fair in September to see the town at its most vibrant.
Wine enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic Andalusian small-town atmosphere.
EUR €
$60-$100 p/day
Spanish, English
The city is conveniently connected by the Seville-Huelva train line, making it very accessible for day trippers.
March-June, September-October
Ideal weather for walking the historic streets and enjoying outdoor terraces.
Very hot; best to focus on indoor winery tours during the day and explore the town in the late evening.
The most exciting time to visit due to the grape harvest and related local festivities.
Mild and quiet, perfect for those who prefer a peaceful exploration of the architecture and local cuisine.