About
Discover, just an hour from Zaragoza, two of the star products of Aragonese gastronomy: wine and olive oil.
In the village of Belchite, we will visit an olive mill founded over 100 years ago, explore century-old olive trees, and learn how extra virgin olive oil, so highly regarded worldwide, is made.
145.00 EUR
- Start time: 09:00
- Duration: 4,5 hours
- Live Guide: German, English, Spanish
- Ages: All ages
- Admision: Mobile Ticket
Meeting point
- Pick up at accommodation
End Point
- Drop off at accommodation
- Pick up at accommodation.
- Drive to Belchite. Tour of the olive oil press and complimentary olive oil tasting.
- Drive to Lécera. Tour of the winery and complimentary wine tasting.
- Drive back to Zaragoza.
- Pick up at accommodation.
- Drive to the region of Campo de Belchite.
- Visit a centenarian olive grove and a fourth-generation olive oil mill.
- Drive to Lécera and visit a family-owned winery.
- Drive back to Zaragoza and drop off at your accommodation.
End of tour. Your guide will recommend activities for the rest of your stay.
Belchite and Lécera are municipalities in the province of Zaragoza, Spain, about 40 km southeast of Zaragoza.
Belchite is the capital of Campo de Belchite, Lécera being the second most populated town. Both are located in a plain surrounded by low hills. The surrounding area is one of the most arid places of Aragón.
Belchite is infamous because of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), but the town used to be a lively urban centre where one could find cafés, shops, banks, industry and even a cinema.
One of the most important sources of income for families was agriculture and olive oil production was among the most important ones (even for family consumption). Today, olive groves still make up a big part of the landscape.
The town of Lécera to visit a family-owned winery specializing in organic wine production for over 20 years.
With round-trip transportation included, all you need to do is relax and enjoy the experience and tastings.
We’ll take care of the rest!
For a full refund, cancel at least 48 hours before the start date of the experience.
What happens if I want to go with children?
Children ages 10 and up are welcome on our open tours and experiences. On private tours, any age is welcome. Alcoholic beverages are only served to adults.
What type of clothing and footwear should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended, as this is a walking route that often lasts around two hours, so it is advisable to be as comfortable as possible.
Can I request a tailor-made tour?
Of course! We can create a unique gastronomic or cultural experience for you.
What happens if I can’t attend?
Our cancellation policy specifies what can be done in this case. We always try to give maximum flexibility in cases of cancellations due to force majeure.
What it will include
- Pick up at accommodation.
- Drive to Belchite. Tour of the olive oil press and complimentary olive oil tasting.
- Drive to Lécera. Tour of the winery and complimentary wine tasting.
- Drive back to Zaragoza.
Itinerary
- Pick up at accommodation.
- Drive to the region of Campo de Belchite.
- Visit a centenarian olive grove and a fourth-generation olive oil mill.
- Drive to Lécera and visit a family-owned winery.
- Drive back to Zaragoza and drop off at your accommodation.
End of tour. Your guide will recommend activities for the rest of your stay.
Prices
1 person
275 €
2-4 people
95 € per person
5-10 people
89 € per person
Meeting and Pickup
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