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CABILDO VIEJO - Ventana del Visitante
The Cabildo Viejo Visitor Centre is located in the urban area of Aracena. It's a historical building built in the 16th century that was the headquarters of the first Aracene Town Hall, as its name indicates. Its breadth and beauty gives an idea of the historical importance of this population in the region. The heritage, crafts and gastronomy of the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park are an important part of the interpretive exhibition inside the centre.
In the Cabildo Viejo, visitors will learn about the main characteristics of this Protected Area related to its geology and terrain, its flora and fauna, as well as more specific issues such as the mildness of its climate and its high rainfall. The meadow, chestnut grove or riverside forest are very important ecosystems in this mountain range, and they hold a prominent role in the exhibition room. From these areas came traditional uses of the land, such as livestock, orchards, chestnut and mushroom collecting, and operating the old water mills.
Among the various attractions that Aracena offers, you can end your visit by hiking one of the signposted trails that start from here to the nearby towns of Fuenteheridos, Linares de la Sierra and Corteconcepción.
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Provinces Huelva
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Municipalities Aracena
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Management MÉTODO AMBIENTAL CONSULTORES.S.L.
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ACCESSIBILITY
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Address Plaza Alta, s/n.Edif.Cabildo Viejo. 21200 Aracena (Huelva)
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Landline 959129553/692219701
In the highest part of Aracena's urban area, the Plaza Alta, is the Cabildo Viejo Visitor Centre, just five minutes uphill from this Huelva town's City Hall.
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