Top 10 Weird And Unusual Tourist Attractions In Spain

By Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10
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Top 10 Weird And Unusual Tourist Attractions In Spain

Finding ten tourist attractions in Spain that are a little on the unusual side was not as easy as you might think. While a lot of the older traditions do seem odd they are not at the levels of weirdness I wanted for this post. But this is what I managed to come up with…

Top 10 Weird And Unusual Tourist Attractions In Spain

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Bardenas Reales

10 – Navarre

The unusual and unique landscape at the Bardenas Reales, Navarra is a Natural Park of wild beauty and was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO

Gulpiyuri

9 – Asturias

A flooded sinkhole might not sound like a great place for kids and adults to take a dip, but this shell shaped little beach is often considered to be one of the best secret places to take a dip!

The Tabernas Desert

8 – Almería

No, this isn’t the wild west, this is the South of Spain in one of Spain’s many semi-deserts, featuring a desert safari and wild west tourist attractions!

The Rio Tinto Mines

7 – Andalusia

Often called “Mars on Earth” this giant opencast mine creates a surreal, almost lunar landscape. Sure it’s nothing more than tin and copper pollution, but it is amazing to look at.

The Human Tower Competition

6 – Tarragona

Spain seems to be the home of events where people get injured. But at least, there are no animals involved in this one. Just a very odd, but also a weirdly amazing event.

Barcelona Supercomputing Center

5 – Barcelona

Visiting a computer might be a little odd, but there really isn’t that many Super Computers in the world that you can actually walk in and see!

Júzcar Village

4 – Málaga

If Smurfs were real this is where they would live. This small but beautiful blue village was originally done as a marketing stunt but they soon realised it look nice and could be used to attack tourists, which indeed it does.

Parque Gulliver

3 – Valencia

Based on Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels this is not only a giant concrete Gulliver, but it is also a play park with all sorts of very well themed play equipment based on the giants image.

Bosque Animado De Oma

2 – Kortezubi

Featuring hundreds of painted on Monterey pine trees, they become a living canvas and is well worth seeing.

El Caminito Del Rey

1 – Málaga
Translated as “The King’s Little Pathway” this is a walk on the wild side with drops that would make your heart skip a beat and glass walkways that will test the bravest of people. If you want to do something a little more unusual while in Spain this has to be it.

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