Experience some of Andalusia’s most deeply rooted traditions through a route shaped by livestock farming, local wine culture and historic villages. This activity offers a closer look at customs and landscapes that remain an essential part of southern Spain.
The morning starts at a fighting bull ranch, where special vehicles will take you around the estate to observe the animals living freely in their natural surroundings. During the guided visit, you will learn more about the breeding of Andalusian fighting bulls and Spanish horses, both closely connected to the region’s cultural heritage.
The itinerary continues with a visit to a traditional winery. Here, you will follow the different stages of the wine-making process while hearing about local production methods and regional varieties. A wine tasting is included before enjoying free time for lunch at your own pace.
In the afternoon, the route heads to the village of El Rocío, famous for its sandy streets, whitewashed houses and strong devotional traditions. You will have time to visit the striking Hermitage of El Rocío and admire the nearby marshlands connected to the natural surroundings of Doñana.
The scent of the countryside, the calm atmosphere of the marshes and the character of these traditional spaces create lasting memories of Andalusia’s cultural identity.
Minimum per booking: 1 person
