Robledillo de Gata Its unique urban layout and its typical popular architecture are the two main aesthetic characteristics of this traditional village in the Sierra de Gata mountains in Caceres. Its old quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation.
Roda de Berà Twenty kilometres north of Tarragona is Roda de Berà, a tourist hub on the Costa Daurada, which is dominated by a Roman arch.
Roda de Isábena In the old county of Ribagorza, one of the original counties from the Crown of Aragon, and very close to the Isabena river, Roda de Isabena was erected.
La Roda La Roda is 35 kilometres from Albacete. Its old town, with narrow streets and ancestral houses, is outstanding.
Roquetas de Mar This is one of the main tourist destinations in Almería. Although much of the land is dedicated to intensive greenhouse farming, the tourist industry is the strongest business in the region, taking advantage of the beautiful beaches and the sun.
Roses The former Greek colony of Roses stretches between the sea and the mountains, right on the Costa Brava.
Rota Rota is in the north of the Bay of Cadiz. One of its most significant buildings is Luna Castle (13th century), currently home to the Town Hall and the local tourist board.
Rubielos de Móra Rubielos de Mora is one of the most attractive towns in Teruel. The town centre is a walled enclosure with beautiful ancestral homes, picturesque corners and magnificent buildings.
Ruidera It is located in one of the most important lake areas in the Iberian Peninsula. The system of lagoons, which take up an area of 25 km, was declared a Nature Reserve.
Sabiñánigo Sabiñánigo is the most important municipality in a region historically known as El Serrablo, which is remarkable for its Mozarab and Romanesque buildings.
Sabiote As with the nearby towns of Úbeda and Baeza, it has an important collection of Renaissance buildings. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.