Viturevent Doñana

Viturevent Doñana
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Viturevent Doñana is a young and dynamic family business that carries out its work in the beautiful setting of Doñana. They established the company based on natural, historic and traditional values.

The services of Viturevent Doñana are provided by a team of professionals with wide experience. Horses, mules and oxen are still used in the daily life of the area, and their crafts continue to be passed down through generations.

Viturevent Doñana offers a wide range of routes: birdwatching, oxen and drums, historical-country, horses and bulls, Camino Rociero pilgrimage, flora and fauna, Doñana National Park and Sanlúcar de Barrameda, cultural route of crafts, sewing and embroidery, Villamanrique de la Condesa school route and (school) participation workshops.

Its activities include horse and ox cart shows, equestrian and bullfighting days, educational workshops (environmental and cultural interpretation), agri-food workshops (traditional agriculture), traditional craft workshops and parades of flamenco dresses and shawls.

* Singles: The activities can be enjoyed individually. * Families: Programme of activities for children. Leisure options for you to enjoy with your family. * Seniors: Activities which do not require you to be in good physical condition.

Sport activities
Active tourism company
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Viturevent Doñana
Calle Juan López Sánchez, 15, 41850
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Services and infrastructure

  • Access for the disabled
  • Bar
  • Electricity
  • Parking
  • Private lounges
  • Restaurant
  • Toilets

Target audiences

young people, Friends, Seniors, Lgbti, I travel alone, Couples, deal, For families

Segments

Sports, Culture, Equestrian Tourism, Nature, Meetings and Congresses, Gastronomy, Leisure and fun

Type of activity

Others, Hiking, Horse riding

Registry number

AT/SE/00030

Specialties

Turismo Ecuestre, Senderismo

Quality brands

European Charter for Sustainable Tourism

Season

Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring

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