Holiday rentals and lettings in Santa Barbara, Spain
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Santa Barbara, Spain
Enjoy the culture and ancestral tradition in Santa Bárbara, Spain
We like to take you to amazing and interesting places, so today Holidu takes you to Santa Bárbara in Spain. This is a village in the Montsià region, located on a flat terrain where the Galera, Lledó and Pelós ravines meet. As well as finding incredible holiday rentals in Santa Barbara, you will also be able to discover its most popular places of interest. You can see the archpriestly church of Santa Barbara, the museum of Angel Fibla or if you prefer, walk along the ancient Roman Via Augusta, to enjoy a beautiful landscape full of olive trees. If you want to enjoy more places like this in the province, you might want to check out our holiday rentals and lettings in Tarragona!
Beautiful holiday rentals in privileged places
Get to know part of the local culture and traditions in the holiday lettings in Santa Barbara, designed with all the historical features that represent this municipality. Inside, you will see spacious rooms where wood and wrought iron are the protagonists, as well as stone constructions that remind us of its colonial past. But that's not all, you can find buildings with an interesting mix of modern and old. Don't worry about the comforts, you will have them all at your disposal. Dare to discover a completely new landscape for your eyes! And if you want to explore even more, there are many holiday rentals and lettings in Costa Dorada, the same as where Santa Barbara is located, which will allow you to enjoy new places.
If you decide to book a holiday letting in Santa Bárbara or more specifically a finca in La Mora, which is a neighbourhood located within Santa Bárbara. You should know that you will be able to enjoy not only the most spacious and well-located holiday rentals available but also features such as:
- Pool
- Balcony
- Terrace
- Parking
- Internet
Holidays in Santa Barbara
The area and getting around
Visit Com Tu
Com Tu is a restaurant that combines the tradition of the typical dishes of the lands of the Ebro with the latest innovations in cuisine. Among its dishes, we find the carpaccio of duck magret or the "moll de roca" stuffed with vegetables. But the truth is that there is so much variety that you will want to come every day to enjoy their exquisite menu. In fact, you can find accommodation in Santa Bárbara to rent near this and other interesting restaurants. Or you can also opt for other towns located within the Costa Dorada, near Santa Bárbara, to have good restaurant options, such as those you can find if you book a holiday rental and lettings in Salou.
The main attraction that you should visit is the church of Santa Bárbara
If you find the perfect holiday letting in Santa Bárbara, you should know that there are places you can't miss. For example, visit the church of Santa Barbara. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, its modern altarpiece stands out as a key feature to admire. Also the City Hall building, a construction from the beginning of the last century, and the Els Flarets music school, a former slaughterhouse. On the other hand, the history of Santa Bárbara is linked to the colonisation of the plain and the construction of large masses that, since the 18th century, occupied a large part of the flat territory. These are large farmhouses that, due to their isolated situation and the intensity of the Car list wars in these lands, have unique constructive characteristics. But this is not the only place that hides great stories. If you want to see them all, we recommend renting a villa in Costa Dorada, which brings together several very interesting cities.
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Santa Barbara for history lovers
The Masada de Martí was rebuilt in 2010 and 2011 to accommodate the new Museum of the Life to the Flat. This museum is divided into several parts. On the ground floor, there is the access area, which includes a farm shop and the museum space itself, where you can see the evolution of Santa Bàrbara from its origins to the present. On the second floor, there is the Josep Antoni Valls Natural History collection, an important exhibition of palaeontology and mineralogy and a large multipurpose room. Don't miss the opportunity to live this experience and rent a private holiday lettings in Santa Barbara.
Santa Barbara for adventure lovers
If you get a family-friendly holiday lettings in Santa Bárbara, you can enjoy several routes of great interest to do with your family. By bicycle, you can go along the Via Augusta, the old route that linked Rome with Cádiz, one of the many routes of the Roman Empire that facilitated its territorial organization by taking advantage of natural routes and ancient roads. As it passes through the Montsià region, it passes through the districts of Ulldecona, Godall, La Galera and Santa Bàrbara, one of the points where it is best to travel the old road in full extension of the natural and human landscape typical of the interior of the region from Montsià. You can also opt for a villa in Cambrils, as here there is a network of cycle routes that extends throughout the town and surrounding area. These routes are designed to allow cyclists to enjoy the natural and cultural environment of the area.
The parish church is dedicated to Santa Bárbara and was built between 1890 and 1913
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Top 5 travel tips in Santa Barbara
1. Get to know the Marshes of the Doñana Natural Park
If you rent an affordable holiday lettings in Santa Barbara, you can visit the Doñana National Park, where you will find hundreds of half-wild horses, you will see how many of them are walked and taken back to the Aldea del Rocío, and finally in Almonte is where they are cleaned and prepared for sale. Those that are not sold are later released
2. Enjoy the atmosphere of Aldea del Rocío
Sit near the edge of the square and wait for the crucial moment when the square begins to fill up. You will see families wearing their best clothes, women in their flamenco dresses and cattle ranchers in the purest cowboy style. There is a buzz, and tension is in the air. Enjoy the event with the greatest attraction in the place; Saca de las Yeguas is exclusively about the horses and the people who work with them
3. Get to know the Castle of Santa Bárbara
This castle acquires its name because, on the day that Santa Bárbara is celebrated, it was taken by the Infante Alfonso de Castilla from the Arabs. In the times of Felipe II it was reformed. Throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, the castle suffered numerous bombings. It was opened to the public in 1963 and in the same year, the two elevators that run through the mountain were inaugurated. A whole monument worth visiting! If you want to continue discovering more castles and monuments during your holiday, you might want to rent a holiday rental and letting in Torredembarra, as there are castles and monuments there. The most outstanding is the Castle of the Icart family, a Renaissance building in the centre of the town. The castle was built in the 16th century by the Icart family, lords of Torredembarra. The castle currently houses the town's museum.
4. Visit the Interpretation Center of Life a la Plana
This is an essential visit to learn about the traditional way of harvesting olives and how they make the oil. You can also discover how the construction of the population centre, first with the old farmhouses, "masades" until today. Finally, he knows the palaeontological and mineralogical collection on the top floor. You will be impressed by knowing this charming place
5. Do not miss out on visiting the Ángel Fibla museum
You will see a collection of old elements of farm work and the means of transport used at that time. In addition, it has a permanent Natural History exhibition room in which some 1,500 pieces of the 3,200 that make up the collection are displayed. The pieces are mainly from the ranchers in the purest cowboy style. There is a buzz, and tension is in the air. Enjoy the event with the greatest attraction in the place; "Saca de las Yeguas" is exclusively about the horses and the people who work with them