Ezcaray Sitting in the Sierra de la Demanda mountains, on the banks of the river Oja, the town of Ezcaray and its surrounding area are as ideal for those who seek rest and peace and quiet as they are for mountaineering fans.
Fataga In 1987, in the area surrounding Fataga, the Ayagaures y Pilancones Nature Reserve was opened.
Fermoselle This beautiful town, declared Property of Cultural Interest, is in the heart of the Arribes del Duero Nature Reserve, stands on a hill, 64 kilometres from the city of Zamora.
Ferrol The sea has been a vital constant in the growth of this town, first as a fishing village and later as a military stronghold.
Fregenal de la Sierra Carefully conserved popular architecture and an interesting list of artistic and architectural features make this a fine example of the typical mountain villages in the south of Badajoz. Its old quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation.
Frías The origins of the town of Frías date back to the 9th century. It later experienced significant growth when, in the 12th century, Alfonso VIII repopulated the valley to reinforce the border between Castile and Navarre. The town centre preserves its medieval layout and atmosphere.
Frigiliana Located on the slope of the Almijara mountain range, it offers one of the most spectacular views of the Costa del Sol. The structure and physiognomy of its old town respond to the layout of the Arab period.
Frómista The capital of Palencia's Romanesque legacy, the town of Frómista is a major communications hub and a staging post on the Pilgrim's Road to Santiago de Compostela.