Minibustur - White Villages (Grazalema og Zahara de la Sierra)





Beskrivelse
En køretur med en indfødt engelsktalende chauffør for at udforske det smukke landskab og hvide landsbyer skjult i Grazalema Natural Park nær Ronda. Denne tur tager dig med på en naturskøn køretur for at besøge to af de mest populære hvide landsbyer og bjergture i Ronda-området. Turen varer 3-4 timer, med masser af tid til at nyde udsigten, tage billeder og indånde atmosfæren i det andalusiske landskab.
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
En populær landsby i hjertet af Grazalema naturpark
Nyd udsigten, når vi kører gennem bjergene og op til udsigtspunktet i Las Palomas-passet
En dejlig landsby ved foden af bjergene i naturparken. Nyd udsigten over søen. Hvis du føler dig energisk, kan du gå op til det gamle vakttårn højt over landsbyen.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Specialiserede sæder til spædbørn er tilgængelige
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
Anmeldelser(3)
The half day van tour was exactly what we wanted! Eager to see countryside around Ronda but did not want to drive those roads! Lee, our guide/driver, was very well-informed and we had a lovely experience stopping in two villages and at a very scenic spot with an amazing 360 view. Although we are hikers, we appreciated the opportunity to see more by having time in the van.
Wow what a great company, Wayne and Heather were fantastic. We did a cycling tour one day and a mini bus tour the next. Would definitely recommend. The scenery was beautiful.
Heather picked us up in Ronda and drove us to Grazalema National Park, the village of Grazalema, and the village of Zahara. This was a wonderful experience. Heather is easy to talk to and she knows all about the region. She is an excellent driver and we were very happy to have someone familiar with the area to drive us on the very winding local roads. Both villages were gorgeous, but I liked Zahara better because it had a castle tower and there was a festival going on while we were there. The festival celebrated the reconquest of Andalusia by the Christians in 1485 after 750 years of Moorish rule. Many of the villagers wore period costumes and everything was decorated. We also saw a pair of ibex in the park. We would have missed them but for Heather pointing them out. By the end of the tour we had a much better understanding of Andalusia and so many fabulous photos. Thank you so much, Heather, for a memorable day.



