Aguadulce is situated inland in the southern part of Spain, within the Province of Seville in the autonomous community of Andalusia. This small town is part of the Campiña de Sevilla region, surrounded by rolling hills and fertile farmland. It sits near the A-92 highway, which provides quick access to nearby cities like Seville (about 90 km away) and Málaga (roughly 140 km away). The town is nestled between the provinces of Córdoba and Cádiz, making it an ideal hub for those wishing to explore the broader Andalusian region.
Though it is an inland town, Aguadulce is only a couple of hours’ drive from the Mediterranean coast, making it accessible for visitors looking to combine a rural getaway with beach excursions. The nearby Subbética mountain range also offers hiking opportunities and panoramic views of Andalusia’s beautiful landscapes.
The climate of Aguadulce is typical of Andalusia, with hot summers and mild winters. Summers can reach temperatures of 35–40°C, making spring and autumn the best times to visit, especially for outdoor activities and events. In winter, temperatures are usually comfortable, averaging between 10–15°C, providing pleasant conditions for visitors year-round.