Muxía Muxía takes up the southern bank of the Camariñas estuary, near the Costa da Morte. This fishing town has beautiful beaches and an interesting monumental heritage.
Nájera Situated 27 kilometres from Logroño, Nájera is one of the towns on the Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela, thanks to King Sancho III, who in the 11th century modified the route so that it became a staging post for passing pilgrims.
Navahermosa In the Toledo Mountains region stands the town of Navahermosa, on the slopes of the Sierra Galinda mountains.
Nerja Located in the historic region of La Axarquía, Nerja is bright town on the Málaga coast which has a beautiful sea front formed by beaches, coves and cliffs.
Niebla A millenary village, located at the top of a hill that overlooks the Tinto river. Its most impressive feature is its two-kilometre-long wall, which entirely covers the city's perimeter.
Noia Noia is 36 kilometres from the city of Santiago de Compostela. One of its main attractions is the old town itself. There are three religious constructions that stand out from the others. ...
Noja A tourist destination on the Cantabrian Coast that stands out for its beaches and natural marshlands known for their bird-watching.
Sallent de Gállego It belongs to the region of Alto Gállego, which encompasses Serrablo and Tena valley, of which it is considered the most important town. It has an interesting city centre, with many hotels and a wide variety of services. ...
Salobreña The town of Salobreña in the province of Granada lies at the foot of a Hispano-Muslim castle on the so-called Costa Tropical on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.