Wine tour from Logroño or the La Rioja region:enjoy the finest wine tourism in La Rioja La Rioja with an intimate, crowd-free experience that blends tradition, landscape, and flavour. We depart from Logroño (or the pick-up point defined in your booking) at 10:15 and delve into two small- and medium-sized wineries to uncover, alongside our local guide, the secrets of Rioja winemaking since Roman times: vineyards, production, and a guided wine tasting.
At 14:00 we arrive in Laguardia, a beautiful medieval town, for a light pintxos lunch before heading back to Logroño or the specified pick-up point. This two-winery tour from La Rioja is designed for those seeking authenticity, small groups, and real contact with wine culture; it includes round-trip transport, two guided tastings, and time to enjoy Laguardia’s historic streets.
Book your La Rioja Wine Tour now and raise a glass to the best of Spain’s DO wines.
Language<br/>Pickup included
Language<br/>Pickup included
Visit two La Rioja wineries and drive through the vineyards and get facinated with medieval village of Laguardia.
The place lies over a hill and it is surrounded by a wall that the King Sancho the Strong ordered to build. There are still preserved five different entries to access the city. Their names are: Mercadal, Carnicerías (Butchers), Páganos, San Juan and Santa Engracia. Additionally, the streets and surroundings of Laguardia still keep a medieval atmosphere that give the city an ancient touch.
Regarding the economy, its main strength is the wine industry. Indeed, the wine is elaborated and processed in numerous wineries.
Pamplona, the capital of the Navarre region in Spain, is famous for its running of the bulls festival, Sanfermines. This historic city offers a blend of medieval charm, vibrant culture, and rich gastronomy. Its well-preserved old town and stunning architecture make it a must-visit destination.
A 16th-century star-shaped fortress that served as a military stronghold. It's now a public park with beautiful gardens.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a mix of architectural styles, including Romanesque and Baroque elements.
The famous bullring where the running of the bulls takes place during the Sanfermines festival.
A museum showcasing the history and art of Navarre, from prehistoric times to the present.
A beautiful urban park with a variety of wildlife, including peacocks, ducks, and swans.
Small, elaborately prepared snacks, typically served on bread and often including ingredients like cheese, ham, and vegetables.
A type of sausage made from pork, garlic, and paprika, often grilled and served as a tapa.
A traditional Navarrese stew made with lamb, peppers, tomatoes, and garlic.
A traditional Navarrese liqueur made from sloe berries, often served as a digestif.
This is the peak tourist season, especially in July due to the Sanfermines festival. The weather is warm and ideal for outdoor activities.
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Pamplona is generally safe for travelers, but common sense precautions should be taken, especially during festivals.
Pamplona Train Station
Pamplona Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services.
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A beautiful coastal city known for its stunning beaches, world-class cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene.
A charming medieval town with a stunning castle and rich history.
A historic village with a rich medieval heritage and beautiful natural surroundings.
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