Self-guided Bike Tour around Doñana from Seville: Explore Seville's Ecosystems & Cultural Sites
Sevilla
Embark on a self-guided bike tour around Doñana from Seville and explore the diverse ecosystems and cultural sites. Pedal through rainfed crops, green corridors, Mediterranean forest, marshes, and rice crops while immersing yourself in the rich culture of the region.
Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Villamanrique de la Condesa (Doñana Natural Park)

Archaeological Ensemble of Italica - Itálica is an ancient Roman city located in the municipality of Santiponce (Seville). The Roman city was founded in 206 BC. During the republican period it was an important city, and much more so in the imperial era. Despite the general belief that it was abandoned around the 4th century, the truth is that only the Hadrianic enlargement was abandoned, the city falling back to something more than its original extension, under the current town of Santiponce, where it continued a life of a certain prestige in the Lower Empire and the Visigoth period. Itálica arrived still alive in the Muslim period, when several Arab authors mention it with the name of Talikah/Taliqa. It is in the twelfth century when it must have been really abandoned, becoming a depopulated area, called by the Christians Campos de Tal(i)ca and also Sevilla la Vieja.

Salteras - The origin of this olive-growing municipality dates back to prehistoric times. In Roman times it must have had relative importance and, according to some historians, it seems to correspond to the name of Pesula, cited by Pliny, in the Turdetania region. In times of the Muslim invasion and domination it was no more than an Arab farmhouse, like many other towns in Aljarafe, which was enlarged with new farmhouses until it formed a town, which King Ferdinand III distributed among his warrior court. In the 18th century it was repopulated by the gentleman Juan Federegui.

Hacienda Torrequemada - Hacienda San Ignacio de Torrequemada is located in a privileged enclave: just 15 minutes from the city of Seville, very close to Bollullos de la Mitación.
This olive grove hacienda has hardly been transformed since the beginning of the 18th century, maintaining all the flavor and charm of its origins and preserving all the flavor of traditional Andalusian architecture. All the spaces available for holding events are original, standing out for their artistic and ethnological interest. The entrance to the hacienda is adorned with a spectacular semicircular arch that dates back to 1708, the year it was built.

What's Included
  • Luggage Transport
  • GPS with the route
  • Breakfast
  • Bicycle use
  • Telephone assistance
What's Not Included
  • Barge to cross the Guadalquivir river 3 Euros
  • Everything that is not specified
Additional Information

An exclusive journey lets you cycle through all the principal ecosystems of the Seville Province. Dryland farming, verdant corridors, Mediterranean woodland, wetlands, paddy fields,…combined with an immersion in culture. Experience the ancient Roman city of Italica and learn about the Rocio pilgrimage, traversing the Vado del Quema and the pilgrimage town of Villamanrique de la Condes.

Location
Spain Cycling Tours
Calle San Jorge
We are in Triana, next to the Triana market and the Seville Ceramic Museum
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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up to 15 guests
1 Adult
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