Visite Cuenca e um vinhedo na Toscana espanhola saindo de Madri





Descrição
Viva Cuenca com o coração aberto. Mais do que uma viagem de um dia, é uma jornada para os sentidos: história, vinho, natureza e emoção em um único dia. Em um grupo intimista de no máximo oito pessoas, fugiremos do turismo convencional para descobrir a alma desta joia da montanha. Cuenca se revela como um sussurro de pedra e ar, com seu charme medieval e paisagens oníricas. Você caminhará por ruas repletas de séculos de história, admirará a Catedral de Santa María e San Julián e as Casas Suspensas, suspensas no vazio. Da Ponte de São Paulo, as vistas vão tirar o fôlego. Degustaremos a essência local em um restaurante tradicional (cada pessoa paga seu próprio consumo). Ao cair da noite, o vinho nos levará a um vinhedo, onde a terra e a paixão se fundem. Entre barricas e aromas de uvas, você vivenciará uma degustação exclusiva e descobrirá os segredos que dão vida a cada garrafa. Uma experiência para aqueles que buscam sentir, não apenas ver, e talvez se encontrar na alma de Cuenca.
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Itinerário
Nos encontraremos no Portão O'Donnell com todos os membros do grupo. De lá começaremos nossa viagem para Cuenca.
Chegada em Cuenca - 10:45
Ao chegar à mágica cidade de Cuenca, declarada Patrimônio da Humanidade pela UNESCO, começaremos nossa imersão com um passeio por seus mirantes. Aprenderemos como os árabes construíram esta cidade no meio dos desfiladeiros do Rio Huécar, entre imponentes paredões de pedra e casas que parecem suspensas no ar. Caminharemos por suas ruas de paralelepípedos e subiremos suas encostas íngremes, aprofundando-nos nos segredos desta cidade única. Ao longo do caminho, compartilharemos sua história, fascinados pela impressionante arquitetura medieval e suas raízes muçulmanas.
Exploraremos esta joia da arquitetura gótica, construída no século XII, visitando suas impressionantes capelas internas, cheias de história e simbolismo. Além disso, descobriremos a fusão única de elementos científicos e religiosos que fazem desta catedral um monumento único.
As Casas Suspensas de Cuenca são um dos ícones mais emblemáticos da cidade e um exemplo impressionante da arquitetura medieval. Construídas entre os séculos XIV e XV, essas casas parecem desafiar a gravidade enquanto se inclinam sobre a borda de um penhasco com vista para o Rio Huécar. Originalmente havia muito mais, mas três permanecem até hoje. Poderemos admirar suas varandas de madeira que oferecem vistas espetaculares e únicas do entorno natural, criando uma combinação harmoniosa de patrimônio histórico e beleza cênica.
Parada para almoço: Faremos uma pausa para que você possa comer com calma e sem pressa em um restaurante local, pois garantimos que a ideia da nossa aventura é que você aproveite, relaxe e aprecie Cuenca no ritmo do nosso pequeno grupo.
Antes de embarcarmos no regresso, visitaremos uma vinha local assistida pessoalmente pelo seu proprietário. Lá ele nos explicará o processo de elaboração dos seus vinhos, enquanto desfrutamos de uma degustação ao pôr do sol, rodeados de campos que evocam a essência da chamada “Toscana Espanhola”.
Partida para Madri. Nós os deixaremos no mesmo lugar onde os pegamos.
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Informações importantes
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
Avaliações(40)
This was a really fun day. The town is very cute and the winery owner is fun. It’s about an 22 hour day.
We had an amazing time on this tour. Meeting place was very easy to find and we left punctually. There were only 6 people in our group which was very nice. Though, they squeezed us all into a car which was quite tight. One couple had to cram in the very back seat, we had to sit three wide in the middle row (which was very cramped), and one lucky person got to sit up front. For a two-ish hour car ride each way, this was less than ideal and probably my least favorite part of the trip. Our tour guide was great though and provided great information and stories about the area. Cuenca is absolutely breathtaking and a fantastic place to visit. Lunch was not included but our tour guide said he had a reservation for all of us if we wanted to join. This sounded nice and convenient, but upon looking at the restaurant, none of the group decided to join as it was very expensive (Michelin- rated and everything). Our guide didn't really give us an other suggestions so we just wandered and found a good place on our own. We then headed to the winery which was very interesting. It is a very small winery and apparently the owner forgot we were coming so we waited outside until he could get there. The owner was very nice and funny and our wine "samples" were basically him filling a pitcher straight from the cool clay jars full of wine in the basement. He built the entire place himself and manages it on his own. He then took us upstairs where there was gorgeous views of the surrounding area and baked us some flatbreads. Overall, fun trip with intimate experience.
Cuenca is an extremely beautiful and interesting place to visit, and the small group format, with no more than six in the group is a particularly pleasant way to share the trip experience. The single factor that transforms a good day into a memorable day is the quality of the tour guide, who is essentially there to ensure that everyone on the trip has a positive experience. On this trip we were particularly fortunate to be looked after by Tim, who was very welcoming, personable and attentive throughout the day. Thank you Tim - you did a great job!
the City is amazing and our guide was very knowledgeable, the winery is a little underwhelming to be honest. The winemaker is fairly new at making wine and you tell by the taste. First thing i smelled in most of the varieties was alcohol. But you make the best of the situation and drink up. Our group was amazing which made the day a good one.
This is amazing tour. Pablo is the best tour guide we had him twice this week and he was wonderful - the city itself is a steep walk. The winery was not fancy on the outside but was the best time with the Enrique the wine maker and his lovely family I will remember this tour for ever.
It was an A1 service, Pablo our guide was always attentive to the group, taking care of every detail, you can tell that he is a very prepared person and likes what he does, then when we arrived at the vineyard we were greeted by Don Enrique who taught us his winemaking process but more than that, he taught us a lot about kindness and hospitality... made us spend an afternoon as if we were in family. Undoubtedly an experience I would repeat again
This is a very attractive tour, to a city southeast of Madrid, which has all the enchantments of the cliffs, Cathedral, history and not so crowded roads and plazas. Very well recommended for a day trip combined with a visit to the Bodega of Enriaue Moreno in the area was an excellent choice. Thank you to the excellent guide Andres and driver Millo, great treatment and information. It was great to spend the day with the whole group. Thanks again.
Loved everything about this tour! I’ve also done excursions to Toledo, Escorial, Segovia, and Avila and I’ll say that Cuenca was my favorite out of all of them! A must-see!
When I booked the tour, unfortunately due to insufficient participants, I was rebooked to another tour which is Salamanca and Avila. The tour guide Andres was fantastic, he explained every detail about the place we visited. We went to a restaurant in Salamanca which provides amazing local cuisine that I like it a lot. Andres is an excellent tour guide. Thank you for a lovely day
Very good experience. Basins is beautiful. Very cold for January. Dinner was delicious. Henry's Winery and the wines were divine. He made us laugh a lot.



