Get ready for an unforgettable horseback adventure as you immerse yourself in the wine culture and the essence of the Garnacha Wine Route. Enjoy a unique journey that will take you through vineyards, breathtaking landscapes, and a visit to the Wine Museum.
Designed for families to enjoy, this route begins at the parking lot of the Veruela Monastery with a visit to its Wine Museum. Next, we will embark on a leisurely horseback ride around the monastery, heading toward the Hermitage of La Aparecida, built on the site where, according to tradition, the Virgin of Veruela appeared to Don Pedro de Atarés.
We will ride through the vineyards of this area, designated as a Place of Tourist Interest in Aragón, while taking in the breathtaking landscape. This experience is ideal for young children to have their first encounter with horses in a safe and enjoyable environment.
Minimum number of participants: 2 people.
Activity suitable for all audiences.
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and footwear appropriate for the season.
Difficulty: Low.
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