Stands out for

  • • Wild bulls freely roaming on a genuine dehesa estate
  • • Walk through over 800 hectares of holm oaks and cork trees
  • • Visit to tienta ring and stables with detailed explanations
  • • Glass of Jerez sherry in a rural setting at the end
  • • Private round-trip transportation from Seville included

Description

Context The tour takes place at La Capitana, a 800-hectare estate located in the northern Sierra of Seville, dedicated to the breeding of wild bulls within a traditional dehesa landscape of holm oaks and cork trees. This natural setting preserves a deep-rooted Andalusian cultural heritage, where the fighting bull lives freely, maintaining centuries-old rural traditions within a peaceful rural landscape.

The Experience During the guided visit, you’ll walk along trails beneath ancient holm oaks and cork trees while observing wild bulls in their natural habitat, accompanied by the rustling of wind and the songs of birds. You’ll visit the tienta ring and stables, where the guide provides detailed explanations about daily handling and breeding practices. The tour concludes with a glass of Jerez sherry, enjoyed in the tranquil atmosphere of the estate.

Who It’s For This experience suits families with children over 4 years old, nature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Andalusian bull culture. Basic walking ability is required for walking on natural terrain, and the tour is not suitable for those with mobility challenges unless special adaptations are available.

Local Context The estate is part of the traditional cattle-raising culture of the Andalusian dehesa, where wild bull breeding coexists with ecological conservation. The local community continues to uphold these practices, which reflect the rural identity and cultural heritage of the Seville province.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Kid-friendly Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear for walking on rural terrain, bring sun protection and water, and ensure you have a camera to capture the landscape and wildlife. The tour is recommended year-round; confirm times in advance. The activity involves light walking, so basic mobility is essential. It’s advisable to bring a camera to capture the landscape and wildlife.

Physical Requirements

light physical activity, mainly short walks on rural terrain

About the Area

La Capitana estate is located in Almadén de la Plata, in the northern Sierra of Seville, an authentic dehesa landscape of holm oaks and cork trees. Nearby, you can explore hiking trails, visit local bodegas and olive oil mills, or enjoy the cultural and culinary offerings of Seville. The area blends natural beauty, traditional cattle farming, and Andalusian heritage.

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No, the tour is designed for all audiences, regardless of prior experience, with clear explanations and a professional guide throughout the visit.
Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing, sturdy shoes suitable for walking on natural terrain, sun protection, and bring water to stay hydrated.
Yes, it is suitable for children from age 4, though constant supervision is recommended, and extra caution is advised near the bulls to ensure safety.
Yes, the experience includes private round-trip transport from Seville, with pickup from your hotel or a nearby accessible location for added convenience.
The half-day guided tour lasts between 2 and 5 hours and is available year-round; please consult the organizer for specific times.