Things to do in Ayamonte Area
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All around the area including Portugal. Will add more later.
Molino el Pintado Ayamonte on old road to Huelva on the right going out. Same side as the marshes.
Free entrance, closed on Mondays. Open ... Tues /Fri 10 - 2 & 4 - 6
Was closed when I went when it was meant to be open.
Video on you tube looked interesting.
Casa Grande Calle Huelva, Plaza de Rosario Ayamonte
Monday to Friday 9.00 – 2.00 & 4.30 – 9.30
Saturday 09.30 – 14.30
Molino el Pintado Ayamonte on old road to Huelva on the right going out. Same side as the marshes.
Free entrance, closed on Mondays. Open ... Tues /Fri 10 - 2 & 4 - 6
Was closed when I went when it was meant to be open.
Video on you tube looked interesting.
Casa Grande Calle Huelva, Plaza de Rosario Ayamonte
Monday to Friday 9.00 – 2.00 & 4.30 – 9.30
Saturday 09.30 – 14.30
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Cultural Centre Vila Real de Santo António.
Entry Free.
Not got the opening times ( sis has brochure I think )
This is not written up very well as misses out the great audio visual and the detailed working of the Sardine and tuna fishing in the area many years ago. It also has the stones used in the lithographic process to print designs on tins of tuna and sardines. Plus a printing machine.
Entry Free.
Not got the opening times ( sis has brochure I think )
This is not written up very well as misses out the great audio visual and the detailed working of the Sardine and tuna fishing in the area many years ago. It also has the stones used in the lithographic process to print designs on tins of tuna and sardines. Plus a printing machine.
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Molino de pintado was very interesting. We picked up a brochure which was very good but unfortunately left it behind so will have to make another visit (well worth it)
The old castle at Castro Marim was also worth a visit.
Kath
The old castle at Castro Marim was also worth a visit.
Kath
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Ayamonte’s eco-museum Molino el Pintado ....
http://www.infoayamonte.com/index.php/visit/eco-museum
Casa Grande ....
http://www.infoayamonte.com/index.ph...la-casa-grande
http://www.infoayamonte.com/index.php/visit/eco-museum
Casa Grande ....
http://www.infoayamonte.com/index.ph...la-casa-grande
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Yes Castelo de Castro Marim is well worth a visit. Fort São Sebastião is not open to the public as far as I know.
One of many links ...http://www.castles.nl/eur/pt/cm/cm.html
One of many links ...http://www.castles.nl/eur/pt/cm/cm.html




