#MAGICALTOWNS-GRAND ROUTE OF MAGICAL CITIES AND VILLAGES OF THE ANCIENT KINGDOMS
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#MAGICALTOWNS-GRAND ROUTE OF MAGICAL CITIES AND VILLAGES OF THE ANCIENT KINGDOMS

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Imagine a journey where every step transports you to the purest essence of Spain's history and culture. This fascinating tour of the Great Route of Magical Cities and Villas of the Old Kingdoms immerses you in dreamlike landscapes, charming villages and monuments that hold centuries of legends. During this trip, you will discover some of the most beautiful and emblematic corners of the Spanish geography, from imposing medieval castles to small villages full of authenticity.

The journey begins in the heart of Castile, in Arevalo, a medieval gem that offers a mix of popular Castilian architecture and rich history. Its arcaded squares, Romanesque churches and the majestic Arévalo Castle, with its characteristic Mudejar style, invite you to travel back in time. Walks along its river paths, in the middle of nature, allow you to enjoy the peace of the rivers that wind between history and natural beauty.

As you advance, you reach Turégano, dominated by its spectacular castle perched above the church of San Miguel, a symbol of the perfect fusion between fortification and spirituality. Turégano envelops you in its atmosphere of tranquility as you walk through its cobbled streets, with your eyes always on the imposing towers that have watched over you since the past.

The route continues towards Peñaranda de Duero, where time seems to have stopped between its walls, castles and squares that evoke the splendour of the Renaissance. Here, you will discover palaces and fortifications that were the scenes of stories of counts and warriors, in an environment where architecture and nature merge seamlessly. In addition, the underground wineries that cross the city add a touch of mystery and winemaking tradition that will bring you closer to the oldest flavors of the region.

From Peñaranda, the journey continues to Peñafiel, where vineyards wrap around hills and ancient winemaking customs come to life. The city, crowned by its imposing castle, is home to the Wine Museum, a place where history and tradition are savoured in every glass. Here, you'll enjoy postcard-worthy views, with the Douro Valley stretching out before you as you sip the best local wines.

The magic of the ancient kingdoms is still present in every town you visit. In Castronuño, nature becomes the protagonist, with its impressive Riberas del Duero Nature Reserve. Between poplars and water birds, this protected area invites you to immerse yourself in its serenity, while its underground cellars tell centuries-old stories.

Further on, Tiedra offers you a contrast with its lavender plantations and its old castle. Here, you will not only learn about medieval history, but also the tradition of beekeeping and lavender cultivation, which fills the air with fresh and relaxing fragrances. The Tiedra Astronomical Centre will take you even further, this time to the sky, where the stars and planets become the protagonists of a magical experience.

In Becerril de Campos, culture and knowledge are combined with astronomy in San Pedro Cultural, a unique space where the old Romanesque church has been transformed into a centre dedicated to the stars. A walk through its streets is a journey through the universe, in a unique experience that mixes art, science and spirituality.

The journey continues through Frómista and its emblematic church of San Martín de Tours, a symbol of Castilian Romanesque, before arriving in Sahagún, where medieval spirituality comes to life in its churches and monasteries full of stories of the Camino de Santiago.

Finally, the route takes you to Brañosera, the oldest town in Spain, where history is lived in every corner, surrounded by the impressive natural landscape of the Palencia Mountain. Here, hiking trails take you to dreamlike landscapes, with mountains, rivers, and clear skies that look like something out of a painting.

This trip is much more than a sightseeing tour; it is a deep and immersive experience, where each place tells a story, each typical dish connects you with the land, and each monument transports you to past times. The Great Route of Magical Cities and Villas of the Old Kingdoms invites you to explore, discover and be amazed, letting each town and each step surprise you with its cultural richness and natural beauty. It is a trip that will undoubtedly be engraved in your memory as a unique adventure, a journey through the soul of Spain.

Visiting

DAY 1: ARÉVALO
DAY 1: ARÉVALO

4:00 p.m Arrival at the selected rural accommodation

• Free time to settle in, rest from the trip, and enjoy the surroundings.

5:00 p.m Free time at the accommodation

• Enjoy a moment of relaxation and choose your best outfit for tonight’s special dinner.

8:30 p.m Welcome dinner at a local restaurant

• You’ll be invited to enjoy one of the region’s traditional dishes, in a warm and authentic setting.

• A perfect introduction to the local culinary culture.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

Overnight rest to start the journey full of energy the next day.

DAY 2: Arévalo - Turégano
DAY 2:  Arévalo - Turégano

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • After a restful night, enjoy a full breakfast to recharge for a day filled with history and nature.

09:00 a.m Visit to Plaza de la Villa in Arévalo

  • Considered one of the most beautiful arcaded squares in Spain.

  • Historic center flanked by the Churches of San Martín and Santa María (12th century), surrounded by traditional wood-and-brick porticos.

10:30 a.m Visit to the Castle of Arévalo

  • 15th-century fortress remodeled by the Catholic Monarchs, featuring Mudejar architecture, a keep, and a forward moat with defensive remains.

12:00 p.m Hiking route along the Arévalo Riverside Trail

  • A scenic walk along the Adaja and Arevalillo Rivers.

  • A route that blends nature and culture, with views of local flora, fauna, and historical heritage.

02:00 p.m Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Enjoy a traditional regional dish in an authentic setting.

03:30 p.m Departure to Turégano

  • After lunch, farewell to Arévalo and transfer to the next destination (approx. 1h 15 min).

05:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Turégano

  • Time to settle in and relax before dinner.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a typical restaurant in Turégano

  • Traditional cuisine in a welcoming atmosphere.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Well-deserved rest after a day filled with heritage, nature, and local flavor.

DAY 3: TURÉGANO - PEÑARANDE DE DUERO
DAY 3: TURÉGANO - PEÑARANDE DE DUERO

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Full breakfast to start the day with energy.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Castle of Turégano

  • Unique fortress that integrates the Church of San Miguel, with origins in the 12th century.

  • Its fortification likely followed the Battle of Alarcos.

10:30 a.m Stroll through Plaza de España in Turégano

  • Main town square, located at the foot of the castle and connecting the Churches of San Miguel and Santiago.

11:15 a.m Visit to the Church of Santiago and Pilón de Santiago

  • Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 1983.

  • The nearby fountain, built in 1781 under King Charles III, once supplied water to livestock and villagers.

12:00 p.m Tour of the Old Jewish Quarter

  • The district retains the classic layout of Castilian Jewish neighborhoods.

  • The former synagogue stood where the current parish house is located.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Enjoy a traditional regional dish in a charming setting.

03:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Peñaranda de Duero

  • After lunch, transfer to the next destination (approx. 1h 15 min).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Peñaranda de Duero

  • Time to rest and unwind before dinner.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Savor a typical dish of the region in a traditional Castilian atmosphere.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • End of the day and well-deserved rest.

DAY 4: Peñaranda de Duero - Peñafiel
DAY 4: Peñaranda de Duero - Peñafiel

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Full breakfast to begin a day filled with heritage, architecture, and wine.

09:00 a.m Walk through the historic center of Peñaranda de Duero

  • Streets with adobe, stone, and wood buildings, arcaded houses and gates to the old town.

  • All dominated by the imposing Castle of Peñaranda, rising majestically from the Main Square.

10:00 a.m Visit to the Castle of Peñaranda de Duero

  • 15th-century fortress, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931.

  • The Keep houses the Castle Interpretation Center.

11:15 a.m Visit to the Palace of Avellaneda

  • Built between 1515 and 1530 by Don Francisco de Zúñiga y Avellaneda.

  • An example of the Spanish Early Renaissance, declared a National Historic Monument in 1923.

  • Features ornate wooden ceilings and Mudejar and Plateresque stuccos.

12:30 p.m Visit to the La Cárcel Underground Winery

  • Located beneath the Town Hall, it reflects the town’s winemaking tradition.

  • Includes a tasting of wine served in handcrafted ceramic cups.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Enjoy a regional specialty in an authentic Castilian setting.

03:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Peñafiel

  • After lunch, continue to the next destination (approx. 1h 15 min).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Peñafiel

  • Time to rest and freshen up before dinner.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a typical local restaurant

  • Delight in traditional regional dishes in a cozy, rustic atmosphere.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Well-deserved rest after a day of history, architecture, and wine.

DAY 5: Peñafiel - Castronuño
DAY 5: Peñafiel - Castronuño

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Early breakfast to start a day full of art, history, and wine.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Church and Convent of San Pablo

  • Built in 1324 by Infante Don Juan Manuel on the site of Alfonso X’s former fortress.

  • Declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1931, it features Gothic-Mudejar arches and the Plateresque funerary chapel of the Manuel family.

10:15 a.m Visit to the Regional Museum of Sacred Art

  • Located in the Church of Santa María, in the Plaza de España.

  • Displays an outstanding collection of religious heritage from Peñafiel and its surroundings.

11:15 a.m Visit to the Casa de la Ribera Museum

  • Theatrical recreation of everyday life in the early 20th century.

  • Actors portray former residents in an immersive, interactive experience.

12:30 p.m Visit to the Provincial Wine Museum with tasting

  • A space dedicated to the region’s winemaking tradition.

  • Includes a guided tasting of local wines.

02:00 p.m Lunch at a typical restaurant

  • Enjoy traditional regional dishes in a warm, authentic setting.

03:30 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Castronuño

  • Continue the route to this charming village in the heart of the D.O. Toro wine region (approx. 1h).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Castronuño

  • Time to rest, relax, and enjoy the natural surroundings.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Savor regional specialties in a cozy and traditional atmosphere.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Well-deserved rest after a day full of culture, history, and flavor.

DAY 6: Castronuño - Tiedra
DAY 6: Castronuño - Tiedra

08:00 a.m – Breakfast at the hotel

  • Early breakfast to start a day filled with history, nature, and celestial experiences.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Church of Santa María del Castillo

  • Built in the 13th century with Romanesque-Gothic influences, declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 1962.

  • Features a rare 14th-century Rhenish-style crucifix, one of only three in Spain.

10:15 a.m Tour of the underground wine cellars of Castronuño

  • Tunnels and cellars dug between the 15th and 17th centuries for wine production.

  • Visit the Parque de la Muela and Calle Miralrío cellar districts.

11:30 a.m Hike through the Riberas de Castronuño – Vega del Duero Nature Reserve

  • Over 8,400 hectares included in the regional Natural Areas Network.

  • Home to diverse birdlife, riverside flora like poplars and oaks, and rich natural color.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a typical local restaurant

  • Enjoy regional cuisine in a traditional setting.

03:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Tiedra

  • After lunch, transfer to this charming pre-Roman village known for its castle and peaceful rural landscape (approx. 1h).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Tiedra

  • Free time to relax and prepare for the evening.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Taste regional specialties in a cozy and authentic atmosphere.

09:30 p.m Visit to the Tiedra Astronomical Center

  • Stargazing experience with two professional telescopes.

  • Day and night sessions include solar and planetary observation, as well as deep-sky objects like nebulae and galaxies.

11:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Rest and unwind after a full day of culture, nature, and stars.

DAY 7: Tiedra - San Facundo
DAY 7: Tiedra - San Facundo

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Full breakfast to start the day with energy.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Castle of Tiedra

  • 12th-century fortress built atop the remains of a 10th-century castle mentioned in the Romancero de Zamora.

  • Features a 33-meter-high keep, parade ground, dungeon, and an impressive rooftop viewpoint.

10:30 a.m Visit to the Tiedra Lavender Interpretation Center

  • The first center dedicated to lavender culture and cultivation.

  • Explore varieties, uses, aromas, and its role in history and tradition.

  • Includes a visit to the shop with dried flowers, soaps, sachets, bouquets, essential oils, and crafts.

12:00 p.m Beekeeping experience with Miel Setentaynueve

  • Hands-on nature activity to learn about the life of bees and the beekeeper’s work.

  • Includes beekeeping suit and live hive demonstration.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a typical restaurant

  • Enjoy a traditional regional dish in an authentic rural setting.

03:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to San Facundo

  • After lunch, travel to the next destination (approx. 1h 30 min).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in San Facundo

  • Free time to rest and enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Savor regional specialties in a warm and inviting atmosphere.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Overnight rest in a village surrounded by nature and tranquility.

DAY 8: San Facundo - Sahagún
DAY 8: San Facundo - Sahagún

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

• Full breakfast to start a day filled with nature, tradition, and scenic views.

09:00 a.m Stroll through the Main Square of San Facundo

• Surrounded by traditional stone-and-wood houses, this picturesque square is the heart of the village.

09:30 a.m Visit to the Church of San Facundo

• A symbolic site and architectural landmark of the town.

10:00 a.m Stop at the Pilgrims' Fountain

• Refresh yourself with fresh mountain spring water.

10:30 a.m Walk along the Argutorio River

• A scenic trail by the water with lush trees and small waterfalls.

11:30 a.m Visit to the restored mill of San Facundo

• Discover the history and traditional milling techniques of the region.

12:15 p.m Hike up to the Viewpoint of the Montes de León

• Enjoy spectacular views of the valley and surrounding mountains.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a local restaurant

• Taste regional dishes after a morning immersed in nature.

03:00 p.mTransfer at the client's own expense to Sahagún

• Transfer to this medieval town rich in heritage (approx. 1h 30 min).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Sahagún

• Free time to rest and relax before dinner.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a typical restaurant

• Savor local specialties, with products from the D.O. Tierra de León region.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

Well-deserved rest in a town full of historical legacy.

DAY 9: Sahagún - Becerril de Campos
DAY 9: Sahagún - Becerril de Campos

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

• Early breakfast to start a day of history, architecture, and spiritual heritage.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Sanctuary of La Peregrina

• Former Franciscan convent founded in 1257, located on a hill outside the town.

• Today it serves as an iconic sanctuary on the Camino de Santiago.

10:15 a.m Visit to the Church of San Lorenzo

• Built entirely of Moorish brick, this is a jewel of Mudéjar Romanesque architecture.

• Notable for its floor plan, naves, apses, and a four-level stepped bell tower.

11:30 a.m Visit to the Pantheon of King Alfonso VI of León

• A place of reverence and royal memory, tied to the history of the Kingdom of León.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a typical restaurant

• Enjoy traditional regional dishes in a cozy and local setting.

03:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Becerril de Campos

• After lunch, travel to this town renowned for its rich cultural heritage (approx. 1h 30 min).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Becerril de Campos

• Free time to rest and prepare for dinner.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

• Taste local specialties with authentic Castilian flavor.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

Overnight rest in a village declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) since 2004.

DAY 10: Becerril de Campos - Frómista
DAY 10: Becerril de Campos - Frómista

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Early breakfast to begin a day filled with science, history, and Camino heritage.

09:00 a.m Visit to San Pedro Cultural

  • A former 12th-century Romanesque church, now an astronomy interpretation center.

  • Beautifully restored while preserving its ruins, it is one of the most visited tourist sites in Palencia.

10:15 a.m View of the Mudejar Tower of San Martín

  • Part of the church built between the 14th and 16th centuries.

  • Features an arched stone atrium and a portico supported by Romanesque columns.

11:00 a.m Walk through the to-scale Solar System

  • A unique astronomical trail represented in the village at a scale of 1:10,000,000,000.

  • An imaginative way to understand the immensity of the cosmos through the streets of Becerril.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a typical restaurant

  • Enjoy regional dishes prepared with local ingredients.

03:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Frómista

  • After lunch, continue to this gem of the Way of St. James (approx. 1h).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Frómista

  • Free time to relax and prepare for dinner.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Taste Castilian specialties in the heart of Tierra de Campos.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Well-deserved rest after a day filled with science, art, and spiritual legacy.

DAY 11: Frómista - Brañosera
DAY 11: Frómista - Brañosera

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Full breakfast to start the day with energy and a connection to the Camino spirit.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Church of San Martín de Tours

  • Built by order of Doña Mayor of Castile as part of a now-lost monastery.

  • A prime example of Palentine Romanesque, with links to the Cathedral of Jaca.

  • The capitals and corbels are a remarkable testament to medieval religious art and symbolism.

10:30 a.m Visit to the Vestigia Museum: Legend of the Camino

  • Located in the Church of Santa María del Castillo.

  • Immersive audiovisual show featuring panoramic screens, talking statues, 3D imagery, and giant books that bring the history of Frómista and the Camino to life.

12:00 p.m Cruise on the Juan de Homar Camino Boat

  • Sail along the Canal de Castilla, enjoying a unique perspective through the heart of Tierra de Campos.

  • A distinct experience in the landscape of the Way of St. James.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a typical restaurant

  • Enjoy a traditional regional dish in a warm, local setting.

03:00 p.m Transfer at the client's own expense to Brañosera

  • After lunch, travel to the oldest town in Spain, founded in the year 824 (approx. 1h 30 min).

05:00 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Brañosera

  • Free time to relax and take in the mountain surroundings.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Savor rural specialties in a setting steeped in tradition and nature.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Well-deserved rest in a village full of authenticity and historical charm.

DAY 12: Brañosera - Cangas de Ónis
DAY 12: Brañosera - Cangas de Ónis

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Full breakfast to start a day rich in history and nature in the Palencia Mountains.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Church of Valberzoso (Santa María la Real)

  • Located at the highest point of the village, originally the Monastery of Santa Eufemia.

  • Features a single nave, semicircular apse, bell gable, and south wall entrance, with golden sandstone ashlar masonry.

10:15 a.m Visit to the Oldest Town Hall in Spain

  • Officially recognized by the Spanish Congress for having the country’s first municipal charter (year 824).

  • Considered the first model of community organization in the Iberian Peninsula.

11:30 a.m Hike through the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre Natural Park

  • Declared a Natural Park in 2000, one of the most important in the Palencia Mountain Range.

  • Home to protected species such as the brown bear, capercaillie, and endemic plant life.

  • A journey through biodiversity, scenic beauty, and highland ecosystems.

01:30 p.m Lunch at a typical restaurant

  • Enjoy regional dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.

03:00 p.mTransfer at the client's own expense to Cangas de Onís

  • After lunch, transfer to this iconic Asturian town at the foot of the Picos de Europa (approx. 2h).

05:30 p.m Arrival at the accommodation in Cangas de Onís

  • Free time to rest and take in the surroundings before dinner.

08:00 p.m Dinner at a local restaurant

  • Taste Asturian specialties, such as Gamonéu cheese and traditional mountain fare.

10:00 p.m Return to the accommodation

  • Well-deserved rest after a day of rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes.

DAY 13: Cangas de Onís
DAY 13: Cangas de Onís

08:00 a.m Breakfast at the hotel

  • Early breakfast to begin the day immersed in history, spirituality, and mountain landscapes.

09:00 a.m Visit to the Basilica of Covadonga and the Holy Cave

  • The cave houses the tomb of King Pelayo, hero of the founding battle of the Kingdom of Asturias.

  • The current statue of the Virgin of Covadonga, from the 16th century, was donated by the Chapter of Oviedo Cathedral.

  • The basilica, in Neo-Romanesque style, was inaugurated in 1901 and built entirely with local pink limestone.

10:30 a.m Scenic drive to the Lakes of Covadonga

  • Ascent via mountain road into the heart of the Picos de Europa National Park.

  • Breathtaking views of valleys, glacial lakes, and Atlantic mountain landscapes.

11:30 a.m Visit and exploration of the Picos de Europa National Park

  • A unique showcase of Atlantic high-mountain ecosystems.

  • A protected natural area of great ecological and cultural value, where ancestral shepherding traditions still survive.

01:00 p.m Nature hike around the Covadonga Lakes

  • Interpretive walk through glacial landscapes, alpine meadows, and protected terrain.

02:30 p.m Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Final meal of the journey, featuring typical Asturian dishes in an unforgettable setting.

Meeting point

Rural accommodation in Arévalo
Day 1: Arévalo
Day 2: Arévalo, Turegano
Day 3: Turegano, peñaranda de duero
Day 4: peñaranda de duero, Peñafiel
Day 5: Peñafiel, Castronuño
Day 6: Castronuño, Tiedra
Day 7: Tiedra
Day 8: Tiedra, Sahagun
Day 9: Sahagun, Becerril de Campos
Day 10: Becerril de Campos, Fromista
Day 11: Fromista, Branosera
Day 12: Branosera, Cangas de Onís
Day 13: Cangas de Onís

12 nights of accommodation with breakfast and dinner (pre-arranged menu), in rural, local, or charming accommodations.


Available accommodations or similar:

Arévalo – Hotel Spa Viña Real or Posada Real 5 Linajes or Mi Villa Arévalo

Turégano – Hotel Rural La Casa Vieja or Complejo Rural A Toca

Peñaranda de Duero – Alojamientos Palacete or Hotel Señorío de Vélez

Peñafiel – AZZ Peñafiel Las Claras or Posada Casona de Valbuena

Castronuño – Beautiful Alamedas or Alto de la Reserva

Tiedra – Casa Rural La Panera del Sacristán or Casas Rurales I y II

Becerril de Campos – Sanmartina Hotel or Casa Rural Casas del Corro

Frómista – Hotel Rural San Telmo or Hotel Rural San Pedro

San Facundo – Hotel Ponferrada Plaza or Casa Rural Abuelo Graciano

Sahagún – Hostal San Juan or Hostal La Codorniz

Brañosera – Casa Rural Calderón or Hostal Rural El Valle

Cangas de Onís – Hotel Santa Cruz or Hotel Ciudad Cangas de Onís or Hotel Picabel


Available restaurants or similar:

Arévalo – El Figón de Arévalo or Restaurante Anduriña

Turégano – Casa Holgueras or Posada La Casa Vieja

Peñaranda de Duero – Restaurante Palacete or Bar Chuleta

Peñafiel – El Lagar de San Vicente or Restaurante Curioso or Restaurante Mélida Wines

Castronuño – Restaurante Guacamayo or Restaurante Casa Pepe

Tiedra – El Molino de Tiedra or El Refugio del Pago

Becerril de Campos – Restaurante 3 Culturas or Restaurante La Zilla

Frómista – Restaurante El Chiringuito or Restaurante Villa de Frómista

San Facundo – Bar Hermanos Vila

Sahagún – Restaurante Luis Sahagún or Restaurante El Ruedo II

Brañosera – Restaurante San Roque or Restaurante La Puerta

Cangas de Onís – El Molín de la Pedrera or La Sinfonería

The route is available from 1 person.

The base price includes all services using your own vehicle.

Insurance. (Consult for specific conditions)


RESERVATIONS:


❖ To choose the ideal hotel or service for you and your special occasion from our carefully curated selection, call us at 935 66 66 61 or write to us at booking@thegenuinetravel.com.

❖ Our team will personalize every detail of your reservation according to your preferences so you can enjoy a truly unique experience.

❖ Flights

❖ Transportation

❖ Lunches

❖ Drinks

❖ Fuel

❖ Tolls

❖ Breakfasts and dinners: Any dishes outside the pre-arranged menu will be considered an extra cost and must be paid directly by the client at the establishment.

❖ Everything NOT mentioned in the included section.




IMPORTANT NOTE:

Weather conditions: TGTE is not responsible for adverse weather conditions that may affect the development of the route. In case of cancellation or modification of activities and services due to climatic events, refunds or compensations are not considered.

Food intolerances and allergies: It is the client’s responsibility to inform in advance of any food intolerance or allergy.

Client responsibility: TGTE is exempt from any liability for damages, injuries, or accidents the client may suffer during the route, scheduled activities, or any other circumstance arising from their participation in the trip. Premium insurance included. (Check specific cases)

Modifications due to closures or schedule changes: TGTE is not responsible for itinerary changes caused by facility closures, schedule modifications, or operational adjustments of visited locations due to seasons or special events. In these cases, alternative options will be proposed based on availability.

Late arrival to activities: It is the client’s responsibility to arrive on time for scheduled activities. In case of delay, the activity will be considered canceled without a refund.

Official schedules and out-of-schedule changes: Activities will take place according to the established official schedules. If the client wishes to make changes or schedule activities outside the official schedule, this may be arranged at an additional cost, subject to availability. It is recommended to check in advance to manage necessary adjustments.

Confirmation voucher: Once the reservation is reconfirmed, TGTE will provide the final itinerary along with confirmation of all services included in the trip. During the entire route, the client must have either a printed or digital copy of the confirmation for presentation at the establishments.

Stamp your Magic Passport: During the journey, you will have the opportunity to stamp your Magic Passport, recording the villages visited. There are two available formats:

Physical format: Can be requested and collected at the tourist office of any Magic Village.

Digital format: Available through the Magic Villages App, where you can digitize your physical passport or keep a digital record.

Becoming a Master Traveler is easy: just keep stamping your passport at each destination and enjoy the experience to the fullest.


Possible accommodations

6 accommodations

Remarks

Does not include:

* Tips.

* Personal expenses.

* No other services not specified in the previous section.

* We inform you that in some countries there is a local tax known as "stay tax", "municipal tax", "tourist tax" (or similar denomination) that is not included in the price of the reservation and must be paid directly by each guest at the corresponding establishment and / or airport. Keep in mind that these taxes can change over time, therefore, it is necessary to check if the country of destination charges this type of tax and the current amount to be paid.



Very important:

* This document, obtained by the User through Compositor Panavisión Tours, does not constitute a confirmation of reservation or a firm reservation of any of the travel services described therein. Such confirmation will only be obtained when Panavisión Tours receives the total price of the reservation through the retail agency selected by the User among those associated with Compositor Panavisión.


* The booking of tourist services and product purchases contained in this document will be governed by the specific contractual conditions with which they have been offered and by the General Conditions applicable to travel services and products sold by Panavisión Tours that are published on this website, a copy of which is attached to this document.


* The confirmation of the reservation obtained by the User through the Composer Panavisión Tours www.panavision-tours.com or www.panavision-tours.es is also subject to availability at the time the User makes his payment for places in the means of transport, accommodation , or any type of service selected within the tariff selected or used for the offer.


* The final price obtained in the document generated through Compositor Panavisión Tours www.panavision-tours.com or www.panavision-tours.es may be subject to change at the time of requesting and confirming the reservation as a result of the companies' dynamic pricing policy aerial.


* Likewise, the final price is always conditioned to currency fluctuation, fuel price, taxes and tourist surcharges for airports, accommodation, airline tickets, maintenance services, visas and in general all those that apply to the services included in the travel, which may justify a price change, even after the reservation is confirmed under the terms and limits set by law.


* Confirmed the reservation, cancellation fees will be applied to those services that have previously been indicated in the reservation process, which are "Non-Refundable".


* This trip may not be suitable for people with reduced mobility. Check with your agency about its suitability based on your personal needs.


* We inform you that in some countries there is a local tax known as "stay tax", "municipal tax", "tourist tax" (or similar denomination) that is not included in the price of the reservation and must be paid directly by each guest at the corresponding establishment and / or airport. Keep in mind that these taxes can change over time, therefore, it is necessary to check if the country of destination charges this type of tax and the current amount to be paid.


* Group reservations are considered to be those reservations or blocks made by the agency of 5 rooms or more under the same or several locators with the same creation date, or made on different dates and the dates of stay of the reservations coincide on several of the days or at all. Therefore, in these situations, the wholesaler reserves the right not to accept said reservations, having to confirm the price and availability of said places expressly by it and after the quotation of places and prices through the department of groups.


* In the case of making the reservation, the rates do not allow modifications. You must cancel and make a new reservation. Cancellation expenses according to rate conditions.



INCLUSION INSURANCE IN COMBINED TRAVEL RESERVATIONS


With regard to our inclusion insurance, said insurance exclusively includes those people who have their residence and origin of the trip in Spain or Portugal.


CHAPTER I (Obligations of information and content of the combined travel contract), Article 153 (Pre-contractual information), point 1, section H:


"1. Before the traveler is bound by any package travel contract or corresponding offer, the organizer, and also the retailer, when the package is sold through the latter, will provide the traveler with the form with the standard information regarding to the package trip that appears in annex II, A or B, as well as the following information that is applicable to the package trip:

"h) Information on the subscription of an optional insurance that covers the expenses originated in the event that the traveler decides to terminate the contract or the expenses of assistance, including those of repatriation, in case of accident, illness or death."



Said section refers to the obligation to inform the client of the possibility of contracting insurance, not to the obligation to include insurance on the trip, that is, the client has the power (option) to contract insurance with the agency or not. . The agency has the obligation to inform that it is recommended that the client take out insurance that includes, at least, issues such as repatriation,... which is basically inclusion insurance.


Once the agency informs the client about the recommendation to contract insurance for the trip, it is the client who can contract insurance with the agency, or contract it directly with whoever they want.