
Admire this centuries-old Marian figure enshrined in the Hermitage of El Rocío, attracting thousands of pilgrims each Pentecost for one of Spain’s most renowned religious festivals. Each year, fervent devotees embark on a journey through marshes and wetlands, culminating in a grand celebration of faith, music, and dance. The statue’s ornate dresses and the village’s horse-drawn carriages add to the region’s charm, while nearby Doñana National Park offers nature enthusiasts a chance to explore protected wetlands. Wrap up the experience by tasting the local cuisine and enjoying flamenco performances in the village’s atmospheric streets. Remember to dress comfortably for sandy roads, and plan accommodations early during peak times, as lodging fills quickly.
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