This complete visit offers you a unique opportunity to learn about the ancient culture of olive groves and olive oil. In the province that produces the most olive oil in the world, Cazorla is framed between its famous mountains and its increasingly admired mountain olive groves, an immense sea of olive trees that forms part of the culture, customs, traditions, richness and flavor of this land.
Knowing the culture of the olive tree thus becomes an essential part of the visit to Cazorla, in addition to enjoying an unforgettable, interesting and fun experience.
From the contemplation of a unique landscape in the world, a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status, to the observation of the production process of the best extra virgin olive oil and the enjoyment of the senses in a guided oil tasting, this visit will leave you indifferent.
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We begin the visit by visiting a centenary olive grove next to Cazorla, where we can enjoy this unique landscape and the wonderful views of the place, to continue visiting the largest and most modern cooperative in the region, where we can observe the entire olive oil production process. . We finish the visit with an early harvest oil tasting in our exclusive tasting room, learning about the possible defects of olive oil, how its positive attributes are evaluated and testing our senses to discover the different aromatic nuances that the two main varieties of the area, royal and picual.
We will meet in the public car park next to the Tourist Village of Cazorla, where it is easy to leave the car, and from where we will begin the visit.
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A thick omelette made with eggs and potatoes, often served as a tapa or main dish.
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Andalusia is generally safe for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Santa Justa Station, San Bernardo Station
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The metro system is efficient and covers most of the city. It's a convenient way to get around.
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