Gibraleón

Gibraleon is in the province of Huelva, Spain.

Understand

Gibraleon is a small town of around 13,000 people (2018) in Andalusia. It is about 50 km from the border with Portugal along the N-431 highway.

Get in

Take the N-431 highway East from the border. Biking is possible along that highway. It is also possible to take the A-49/E1, a larger highway, part of the way.

Gibraleon is along a trans-European bike route, but things get hairy to the west of the city, where the bike route turns into a dirt path. If you intend to bike on that leg of the route it is recommended that you use strong bike.

Get around

Gibraleon does not have a bus system for in-town travel. There is public transport out of Gibraleon to neighbouring towns.

See

A walk around Gibraleon reveals the charms of a small Andalusian town, with cobbled streets and old buildings. Gibraleon offers a nice view of the Andalusian hillsides as well. Definitely make it a point to see the Iglesia de San Juan, a beautiful church. There are also a number of parks around the city.

Do

A walking path circles Gibraleon and meets up with the bike path.

Eat

There are a number of small cafes in town, most of which sell a variety of pastries, food items, and coffee. There is also a small El Jamon supermarket in town where groceries can be purchased, and several small speciality shops, including a deli.

Sleep

  • Hotel Occidente, San Juan, 11, +34 692691131. Clean, small hotel that is family operated. Rooms can be booked online and a credit card is not required to make a reservation. The hotel offers free wifi to guests, just ask for a password. Payment must be made in cash upon arrival. They have small rooms for single travellers starting around US$50 per night.

Go next

Take the N-431 south to Huelva, the capital of the region. Biking on this part of the road is not recommended, as it becomes a larger dual carriageway. It is possible to do, however, but be careful.

Routes through Gibraleón
Faro Isla Cristina  W  E  Seville


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