Paseo de la Ría
The Paseo de la Ría is a promenade along the left bank of the River Odiel, it is one kilometre long and 80 metres wide and connects the city to the sea and to the port itself.
It was designed by the Martínez Lapeña-Torres Studio of Architects and has four amphitheatres and pergolas. It also has public toilets, a large car park, 10 kiosks, benches, seats and fountains.
The promenade allows visitors to enjoy the woodland which consists of a thousand or so pine trees that give plenty of shade in the summer months and that can also be found on the other bank together with the pine trees of the Costa de Huelva.
The Paseo de la Ría is ideal for enjoying the sunset over the stunning marshlands.
All this in the magnificent setting of the Muelle del Tinto, an engineering landmark of its time that bears witness to the mining history in the province of Huelva and its connections with the port.