Bewuste keuze-Wijnreis Spanje met de (huur)auto
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Bewuste keuze-Wijnreis Spanje met de (huur)auto

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Created: Thursday, February 20, 2025 - Departure: Monday, May 12, 2025
Ref ID: 21202253
Total price From 3.932 €
Created: Thursday, February 20, 2025 - Departure: Monday, May 12, 2025
Destinations: Bordeaux, France , San Sebastian, Spain , Logroño, Spain , Laguardia, Spain , Madrid, Spain , Salamanca, Spain , Mogarraz, Spain , Arribes del Duero, Spain , Ourense, Spain , Larouco, Spain , Bierzo, Spain , Haro, Spain , Vitoria, Spain , San Sebastian, Spain , Bordeaux, France

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12 May
1. Bordeaux
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About the destination: Bordeaux is an exhilarating and sprawling city where wine still flows and churches still stand. Attractive shopping arcades and handsome 18th century riverfront facades decorate its streets. This city is a paradise for wine lovers and it’s a perfect choice for a romantic gateway. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Cathédrale St-André is the wide variety of flying buttresses that encircle it. To the right of the main portico is a 16th century buttress composed off a string of slender columns. Adjacent to the Church of St-Michel is the equally beautiful, free-standing bell tower, an imposing and hollow shell. If you ever wondered what Flamboyant Gothic was all about, these edifices provide an unsurpassed definition of that style. Also not to be missed is Bordeaux’s Romanesque representative, the Church of Ste-Croix, with its richly ornamented façade. And of course you cannot leave Bordeaux without visiting the Maison du Vin that offers free tastings of regional wines. The city is also within striking distance of the sublime, immensely enjoyable Dune du Pilat, a gargantuan mountain of silken sand that seems to bring out the acrobat in everyone.
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Transport from Bordeaux to San Sebastian
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12 May
2. San Sebastian
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About the destination: San Sebastian is the capital of the province of Guipuzcoa. It became a popular touristic destination in the late XIX century thanks to Queen Christina of Austria, who spent her summers there. The beauty of the city and its gastronomy are two of its main tourist attractions. La Concha Bay presides over the city flanked by the Monte Igeldo and Monte Urgull. Facing La Concha is the Island of Santa Clara, where the lighthouse is located and it is accessible by boat from El Puerto. To the left of La Concha we find Ondarreta beach and at the far end of it, we have the set of sculptures “Comb of the Wind" by Eduardo Chillida. The old town, located at the foot of Monte Urgull between the port and the mouth of the Urumea, comes alive each evening when tapas and Basque specialities such as shellfish, seafood and squid specialities, can be enjoyed in local bars. The old town displays a Belle Époque splendour that will amaze all visitors. The city is home to the San Sebastián International Film Festival and the Quincena Musical, among other important events, that attract spectators coming from all over the world. Elegant, sophisticated and with a fin-de-siècle feel to it, San Sebastian is considered one of Spain’s most beautiful cities.
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15 May
Car rental
VW Polo /AC/4dr
SAN SEBASTIAN RAILWAY STATION
San Sebastian luchthaven (Representant Service) - Gabarri N.5 And 22
10:00 - 15 May 2025
SAN SEBASTIAN RAILWAY STATION
San Sebastian luchthaven (Representant Service) - Gabarri N.5 And 22
18:00 - 2 Jun 2025
Driver age

Minimum 21, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy

Volle tank bij het ophalen

General payment terms
Deposit applicable to this booking
100 EUR charged in CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

San Sebastian luchthaven (Representant Service) - Gabarri N.5 And 22 - Telephone:

Gabarri N.5 And 22, San Sebastian, 20280, Spanje

Dropoff

San Sebastian luchthaven (Representant Service) - Gabarri N.5 And 22 - Telephone

Gabarri N.5 And 22, San Sebastian, 20280, Spanje

Transport from San Sebastian to Logroño
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15 May
3. Logroño
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About the destination: Logroño is a city on the Ebro River. It is the capital of the autonomous community and province of La Rioja. Logroño is a city rich in history and traditions which have been preserved since the Middle Ages. The Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela made this one of the most important towns on the route, leaving an interesting monumental legacy closely linked to the traditional passing of the pilgrims. Logroño, and La Rioja, are famous due to its good wine. The Museum of the Culture of Wine is a nice option to visit if you go to Logroño. Logroño has two important festivals: the festival of San Bernabé (the patron saint of the city) and especially the festival of San Mateo (the grape harvest festival).
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Transport from Logroño to Laguardia
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18 May
4. Laguardia
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About the destination: Laguardia is a town, and the capital, of the municipality of Laguardia, in the province of Álava, Basque Country (Spain)
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Transport from Laguardia to Madrid
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18 May
5. Madrid
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About the destination: Welcome to Madrid, the vibrant heart of Spain! As the capital city, Madrid is a mesmerizing blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or just someone looking to experience the local lifestyle, Madrid offers a plethora of activities and sights that will undoubtedly captivate your senses. Begin your journey at the iconic Puerta del Sol, the bustling central square that serves as the perfect starting point for any exploration. From here, you'll find yourself just a short walk away from some of Madrid's most significant landmarks. Take a leisurely stroll to the Royal Palace, one of the largest and most opulent palaces in Europe, and marvel at its stunning architecture and lavish interiors. Don't forget to visit Almudena Cathedral, located right next to the palace, which offers an impressive contrast of modern and traditional architectural styles. Art lovers should not miss the "Golden Triangle of Art," which includes the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía Museum, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. The Prado houses masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco, while the Reina Sofía is home to Picasso's Guernica and works by Dalí and Miró. The Thyssen-Bornemisza offers an extensive collection that spans from the Renaissance to the modern era, providing a comprehensive overview of Western art history. No visit to Madrid would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. Head to a traditional tapas bar and savor a variety of small plates, from patatas bravas to jamón ibérico. For a more substantial meal, try a cocido madrileño, a hearty chickpea stew that's a local favorite. Top off your gastronomic adventure with a visit to one of the city's bustling mercados, such as Mercado de San Miguel, where you can sample fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and delectable pastries. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Madrid's dynamic spirit and endless attractions ensure an unforgettable experience.
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Transport from Madrid to Salamanca
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21 May
6. Salamanca
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About the destination: Salamanca is an architectural tapestry woven in sandstone. Though there are excellent examples of Roman, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and baroque structures, the golden stone itself is the thread of continuity and harmony. Nonetheless, this ancient university town, has many monumental highlights. Plaza Mayor, considered by many the most beautiful main square in Spain is a fine place for admiring architecture. The town hall is the large, elegant building in the centre of the square. Two beautiful cathedrals stand side by side: the New Cathedral boasts beautiful Plateresque facades and it is the only entrance to the connecting old, Romanesque Catedral Vieja. The university, the focal point of the city, is one of the best examples of Spanish Plateresque style. Salamanca at night is a party. The illuminated city is the meeting point for hundreds of students collecting tapas and beer. But make no mistake, it is also a city to enjoy a quiet night, savoring some wine on a terrace of Plaza Mayor.
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Transport from Salamanca to Mogarraz
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25 May
7. Mogarraz
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About the destination: Mogarraz is a Spanish municipality and town in the province of Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León. It is integrated within the region of the Sierra de Francia. It belongs to the judicial district of Ciudad Rodrigo and the Sierra de Francia Commonwealth. The town of Mogarraz was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest with the category of a historical complex in 1998, presenting an urban structure with a typically medieval plot, with narrow streets and an irregular layout.
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Transport from Mogarraz to Arribes del Duero
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25 May
8. Arribes del Duero
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About the destination: It is a Spanish protected natural area, special protection area for birds, special conservation area and biosphere reserve, which extends through the northwest of the province of Salamanca and the southwest of the province of Zamora, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, next to the Portuguese border. This geomorphology is characterized by an area of depression or lower altitude and another of penillanura or higher altitude, being the arribes the whole of both areas, which are located on the banks of these rivers. Its territory is protected to preserve the level of conservation of its natural ecosystems and landscape values in harmony with traditional uses, rights and uses and with the realization of compatible educational, scientific, cultural, recreational, tourist or socioeconomic activities
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Transport from Arribes del Duero to Ourense
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25 May
9. Ourense
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About the destination: Ourense is a city in northwestern Spain, the capital of the province of the same name in Galicia. Ourense seems like a city that tourism is just about to uncover, but which is still relatively anonymous. The old center of the city has been declared as a whole National Artistic and Historical Monument and it incorporates the principal monuments of Orense, the Cathedral, besides the Plaza Mayor built in the second half of the XII Century, and as the old Episcopal Palace. If tourism picks up in Ourense, the city’s main draw will be its thermal baths that feed off of natural hot springs. Although there’s some drinking fountains and a pool in the old town (As Burgas), the majority of the baths are clustered along the river to the northwest. There are free public pools as well as fancier, spa-like private ones.
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Transport from Ourense to Larouco
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28 May
10. Larouco
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About the destination: Welcome to Larouco, Spain – A Hidden Gem in Galicia Nestled in the verdant hills of the Galician province of Ourense, Larouco is a picturesque village that offers travelers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This charming destination is perfect for those who appreciate the tranquility of rural Spain, coupled with the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural landscapes that define the region. As you arrive in Larouco, you'll be greeted by the traditional Galician architecture, with its stone-built houses and granaries that speak of a time-honored way of life. The village is surrounded by lush vineyards and fields, where the locally produced wine is a testament to the area's dedication to viticulture. Visitors can indulge in wine-tasting tours and experience the robust flavors of the region's indigenous grape varieties. The local cuisine, featuring hearty stews, fresh seafood, and the famed Galician empanadas, is sure to delight any palate. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of activities to engage in around Larouco. The nearby Sierra de Larouco offers stunning hiking trails that lead to panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. The clear mountain streams and the Montederramo Forest are perfect for nature walks and bird-watching, offering a glimpse into the area's diverse ecosystem. For a more leisurely experience, take a stroll through the village's quaint streets, visit the beautiful San Mamede church, and immerse yourself in the peaceful rhythm of local life. Don't miss the opportunity to participate in Larouco's cultural events and festivals, which are a vibrant expression of Galician tradition. From lively folk music and dance to ancient rituals and crafts, these celebrations provide a unique insight into the soul of the region. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a taste of rural Spain, or an adventure in the great outdoors, Larouco is a destination that promises an unforgettable experience.
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Transport from Larouco to Bierzo
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28 May
11. Bierzo
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About the destination: El Bierzo is a comarca in the province of León, Spain. Its capital is the town of Ponferrada. Other major towns are Bembibre and Villafranca del Bierzo, the historical capital. The territory of El Bierzo includes most of the upper basin of the Sil river. It is surrounded by mountains on all sides, which makes this area remarkably isolated from all neighbouring lands. The predominant language nowadays is Spanish but the local vernaculars can be classified as either Galician or Leonese; the Galician traits increase as you move from south-east to north-west. The use of Galician and Leonese in everyday speech has mixed usages. Although both have enjoyed a recent revival through the work of different associations that promote their use and study, Galician has been more favored, extending its area of influence. Leonese continues to have a very limited use. In pre-Roman times the region was populated by the Astures, a Hispano-Celtic Gallaecian people. They were conquered by Emperor Augustus in the Astur-Cantabrian Wars (29–19 BC) and the area quickly became the largest mining center of the Empire during the Roman period, where gold and other metals and minerals were extracted. Numerous Roman mining sites are still visible in the area, one of the most spectacular being Las Médulas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.[1] Romans also imported grapevines, and wine production thrived in the region until the propagation of Phylloxera at the end of the 19th century, which destroyed the majority of the vineyards.
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Transport from Bierzo to Haro
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31 May
12. Haro
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About the destination: Haro is a town and municipality in the northwest of La Rioja province in northern Spain. It is known for its fine red wine and every year the Haro Wine Festival is held where locals hold a wine battle. It has an important architectural heritage, including the main entrance of the Santo Tomás Church, the work of Felipe Vigarny, numerous palaces, and the old town, which was declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1975. Apart from its role as home to many of the great bodegas in La Rioja, one of Haro's other claims to fame is that it was the first town in Spain to have electric street lighting.
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Transport from Haro to Vitoria
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31 May
13. Vitoria
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About the destination: Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital city of the Basque Autonomous Community and of the province of Álava. Vitoria-Gasteiz is a multicultural city with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, healthcare, architectural conservation, aeronautics, vehicle industry, oenology and gastronomy. The expansion of the city in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has managed to adapt its aesthetic tradition to current needs, creating architectural elements and structures of remarkable beauty. Vitoria is the provincial capital with the highest density of green areas per inhabitant and was European Capital in 2012. The medieval district, declared a monumental site in 1987, is one of the most beautiful and best preserved in the north of the peninsula. Another good reason to come to Vitoria-Gasteiz is to attend the cultural and sporting events the city offers throughout the year.
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31 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Vitoria to San Sebastian
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02 Jun
14. San Sebastian
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About the destination: San Sebastian is the capital of the province of Guipuzcoa. It became a popular touristic destination in the late XIX century thanks to Queen Christina of Austria, who spent her summers there. The beauty of the city and its gastronomy are two of its main tourist attractions. La Concha Bay presides over the city flanked by the Monte Igeldo and Monte Urgull. Facing La Concha is the Island of Santa Clara, where the lighthouse is located and it is accessible by boat from El Puerto. To the left of La Concha we find Ondarreta beach and at the far end of it, we have the set of sculptures “Comb of the Wind" by Eduardo Chillida. The old town, located at the foot of Monte Urgull between the port and the mouth of the Urumea, comes alive each evening when tapas and Basque specialities such as shellfish, seafood and squid specialities, can be enjoyed in local bars. The old town displays a Belle Époque splendour that will amaze all visitors. The city is home to the San Sebastián International Film Festival and the Quincena Musical, among other important events, that attract spectators coming from all over the world. Elegant, sophisticated and with a fin-de-siècle feel to it, San Sebastian is considered one of Spain’s most beautiful cities.
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Transport from San Sebastian to Bordeaux
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03 Jun
15. Bordeaux
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About the destination: Bordeaux is an exhilarating and sprawling city where wine still flows and churches still stand. Attractive shopping arcades and handsome 18th century riverfront facades decorate its streets. This city is a paradise for wine lovers and it’s a perfect choice for a romantic gateway. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Cathédrale St-André is the wide variety of flying buttresses that encircle it. To the right of the main portico is a 16th century buttress composed off a string of slender columns. Adjacent to the Church of St-Michel is the equally beautiful, free-standing bell tower, an imposing and hollow shell. If you ever wondered what Flamboyant Gothic was all about, these edifices provide an unsurpassed definition of that style. Also not to be missed is Bordeaux’s Romanesque representative, the Church of Ste-Croix, with its richly ornamented façade. And of course you cannot leave Bordeaux without visiting the Maison du Vin that offers free tastings of regional wines. The city is also within striking distance of the sublime, immensely enjoyable Dune du Pilat, a gargantuan mountain of silken sand that seems to bring out the acrobat in everyone.
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