In Galaroza Guide you will find all the information needed to enjoy one of the most beautiful villages in the Sierra de Huelva.
Its streets, its people, gastronomy, rural tourism. Galaroza is in the heart of Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park and is starting point of many paths that will delight lovers of nature.
Its history, its cobblestones, water running down the streets are part of their identity. Various celebrations, from the traditional slaughter of the Iberian pig to its known and admired Living Nativity outdoors, through the Feast of Jarritos (The Feast of the oldest water Andalusia) Concentration Motera or Fiestas del Carmen, are each to enjoy and come back every year.
Monuments, such as the Hermitage of Santa Brigida on the hill that bears his name and from which can be seen all over the Valley Múrtigas ranging from Fuenteheridos to La Nava or the Parish of the Immaculate Conception, one of the "cathedrals" of the Sierra are must see places, and the Source of the Twelve sewers.
The Virgen del Carmen, patroness of Galaroza, is undoubtedly one of the highlights of Galaroza as it is a size of a large both artistic value as sentimental, as it is an image that is in a state of good hope and is highly revered therefore the cachoneros as many faithful who flock to see it in two processions, on 16 and 25 July.
Its streets, its people, gastronomy, rural tourism. Galaroza is in the heart of Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park and is starting point of many paths that will delight lovers of nature.
Its history, its cobblestones, water running down the streets are part of their identity. Various celebrations, from the traditional slaughter of the Iberian pig to its known and admired Living Nativity outdoors, through the Feast of Jarritos (The Feast of the oldest water Andalusia) Concentration Motera or Fiestas del Carmen, are each to enjoy and come back every year.
Monuments, such as the Hermitage of Santa Brigida on the hill that bears his name and from which can be seen all over the Valley Múrtigas ranging from Fuenteheridos to La Nava or the Parish of the Immaculate Conception, one of the "cathedrals" of the Sierra are must see places, and the Source of the Twelve sewers.
The Virgen del Carmen, patroness of Galaroza, is undoubtedly one of the highlights of Galaroza as it is a size of a large both artistic value as sentimental, as it is an image that is in a state of good hope and is highly revered therefore the cachoneros as many faithful who flock to see it in two processions, on 16 and 25 July.
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