Embark on a full-day adventure from Barcelona. Drive a buggy through the Penedès region, visit a family winery and explore the charming town of Sitges.
Feel the adrenaline as you drive a modern off-road buggy through the area.
Enjoy a brunch overlooking vineyards in a family winery in Penedès
Explore the charming town of Sitges, just a few miles from Barcelona.
Pickup included
We will start our journey from your hotel in Barcelona at the agreed time, heading towards Sant Sadurní d’Anoia.
To start our first activity, an exciting buggy route through the region of Penedès. The tour will last approximately 1 hour. The buggy route will start in Sant Sadurní d’Anoia. We will drive modern all-terrain buggies that allow for a safe and exciting experience. The route will take us through vineyards, paths and rural roads, offering spectacular views of the landscapes of Penedès. We will go along dirt roads, up hills and through valleys, with strategic stops to enjoy the panoramic points and take photos.
After the buggy adventure, we will continue with the visit to a family winery where we will be offered a Brunch overlooking the vineyards. The tour includes a tour of the vineyards and the facilities of the winery, where you will know the wine making process. The experience culminates with a tasting of selected wines and a tasting of artisan cheeses.
To finish the day, already more relaxed, we will head to the town of Sitges, a charming town a few kilometers from Barcelona. We can walk through its streets full of Mediterranean life.
After a day full of adventure, luxury and tastings, we will return to Barcelona. We will drop you off at your hotel, concluding a day full of unforgettable experiences.
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