Bullas Wine Route
Highlights
- • D.O. Bullas: the smallest wine designation in the Region of Murcia
- • Monastrell vineyards between 600 and 800 metres altitude
- • Artisan wineries with tours and tastings included
- • Route through Bullas / Cehegín / Calasparra and Mula
- • Combines heritage / inland gastronomy and vineyard landscape
Description
Key Information
Pricing
Free
Kid-Friendly No Booking Required
Guide
Essential information for visiting Bullas Wine Route
Location
How to get there
Practical Information
- Pricing
- Free
- Opening Hours
- Route open all year. Wineries by appointment
Features & Services
- Kid-Friendly:Yes
- Booking:No Booking Required
Planning Information
Visitor Tips
Contact wineries in advance to confirm visiting hours. Best time is harvest season (September-October) to see vineyards at their finest. Bodega Balcona and Bodega Monastrell are the most visited. Bring water and sun protection if walking through vineyards. Combine with El Salto del Usero and the Wine Museum for a full day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers about Bullas Wine Route
Which wineries can you visit on the Bullas Wine Route?
Main ones include Bodega Balcona, Bodega Monastrell, Bodega Lavia and Bodega Carrascalejo. Each offers guided tours with tasting.
Do I need to book?
Yes, most wineries require advance booking for visits, especially on weekends.
How much does a visit with tasting cost?
Visits with tasting usually cost between €8 and €15 per person, depending on the winery and tasting type.
Can you do the route in one day?
Yes, visiting 2-3 wineries plus the Wine Museum can be done in one day. To visit them all, plan a weekend.
What is the main grape variety?
Monastrell, a native variety of southeast Spain. Bullas wines are intense reds, fresh rosés and some experimental whites.