Artíes Artíes, at an altitude of 1,114 metres, is located in a small widening of the Upper Aran Valley, and is dominated by the peak of Montarto, at almost 3,000 metres in height.
Arucas The municipality provides the opportunity to see corners which still preserve part of their original natural beauty.
Astorga The capital of the county of Maragatería in the province of León offers a rich medieval legacy, the result of its location at the crossroads of: the Pilgrim's Road to Santiago de Compostela and the Ruta de la Plata (Silver Road).
Atapuerca Atapuerca is a small municipality located 18 kilometres from Burgos, on the north slope of the mountain range with the same name. It is renowned for the prehistoric archaeological sites discovered there.
Atienza Atienza dates back to prehistoric times. This medieval town retains the distinct urban layout and architectural flavour of when it used to function as a strategic frontier between Christian and Moorish lands. Its historic quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation.
Avilés It is situated on the central strip of the coastline of Asturias, to the west of the cape of Peñas. An old seafaring and farming town, it is now a modern city and a major iron and steel centre, a product of demographic growth and the industrial boom.
Ayamonte Located on the banks of the Guadiana river, bordering on Portugal, Ayamonte was always a quiet fishing town that stretches its white houses down to the port.
Ayllón About an hour’s drive from the city of Segovia, the old quarter of Ayllón has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. The best way to appreciate the allure of Ayllón is to stroll through its narrow cobbled streets and take in its stately houses and dwellings featuring traditional architecture.
Ayna Located in the deepest part of the gorge carved out by the river Mundo, in a striking, rugged natural enclave, Ayna is one of the area’s most picturesque villages.
Azkoitia Birthplace to the Count of Peñaflorida, nowadays the town is mainly industrial, with numerous small and medium-sized companies.
Baena The town sits on the side of a hill, forming a network of narrow, winding streets, dotted by traditional houses and ancestral homes. A landscape of olive orchards and cereal fields surrounds it.
Balaguer Balaguer is between the plain and mountains of Lleida, close to the Segre River. It is outstanding for its cultural wealth and stunning landscapes, and for its unique heritage, the fruit of its Moorish past and its position as capital of the County of Urgell.
Baños de la Encina Baños de la Encina is located at the foot of the Sierra Morena mountains, about 52 kilometres from the city of Jaén. Its old quarter has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest. It is a prominent site for several cultural routes, such as the Route of the Nasrids or the Route of the Castles and Battles.
Banyoles Eighteen kilometres away form Girona, in the vicinity of the Volcanic Zone of La Garrotxa Nature Reserve, we find the town of Banyoles. Between Sierra Rocacorba and the Fluvià and Terri rivers, this town enjoys an incomparable natural setting.
Barbastro This village belongs to the region of Somontano de Barbastro, a land that grows wines with a world-famous Designation of Origin. The prolific agricultural and industrial activity in this region allows the organisation of prestigious fairs and trade shows.
El Barco de Ávila It is a gorgeous town in Avila, whose greatest lure is the magnificent scenery that surrounds it, and panoramic views of Sierra de Gredos.
Barruera In the municipality of La Vall de Boí, Lerida, in the region of Alta Ribagorza, we find the town of Barruera. There we can admire the church of Sant Feliú, declared a World Heritage Site along with other Romanesque temples in the area.
Batres Batres is very much connected with one of the most important writers in Spanish literature - Garcilaso de la Vega. The poet spent part of his childhood in the emblematic castle because his parents owned the lands of the town. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.
Beceite Part of the district has been a national hunting reserve since 1966, and one of the most important populations of Spanish goats in the Iberian Peninsula lives in Puertos.
Begur In the southern coast of Baix Empordà we find the town of Begur. In this sector of Costa Brava (the littoral of Gerona) mountains dive into the Mediterranean sea, forming small coves and sandy beaches among rocky cliffs.
Belmonte Situated in the midst of "Quijote's Road" (Ruta del Quijote), Belmonte is not only known as the birthplace of the poet Fray Luis de León, but also for its impressive 15th-century fortress. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.
Benalmádena It is one of the chief tourist centres on the western Costa del Sol. The wide range of facilities and services are complemented by an international amusement park.
Benasque The spectacular scenery of the Benasque valley makes it the ideal place for many sports, both during summer and winter.
Benavente A prominent town located north of the capital on an important communications hub. It was repopulated by King Fernando II, who also awarded it law-codes in 1167.
Benicarló Benicarló, an important fishing port and tourist centre in Costa del Azahar, has a long beach, and a historic quarter filled with remarkable examples of stately architecture.
Benicasim Benicàssim is a traditional holiday centre, thanks to its six kilometres worth of sandy beaches, and its high mountains, from which we can gaze at the sea.
Benissa This town in the province of Alicante has outstanding small coves set between cliffs, and beautiful mountainous countryside.
Bermeo Bermeo is a fishing town whose harbour preserves all its traditional local seafaring charm. The road to Bilbao has some strikingly beautiful coastal scenery visible from several viewing points.
Betancuria The former capital of Fuerteventura, Betancuria has a historic centre presided over by its church-cathedral.