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Duration 8 days 11 days
Price From $ 2,025 $ 3,649
Price Per Day $ 253 $ 332
Highlights
  • Visit El Chorro gorge and walk the spectacular Caminito del Rey
  • Trek through Sierra de Grazalema, the first national park in Andalucía
  • Explore the abandoned Caños Santos Monastery and the white village of Setenil
  • Travel to Seville, the birthplace of flamenco, to see the Giralda and Alcazar palaces
  • Venture deep into the Sierras to find centuries-old White Villages and a way of life, still passed down through generations
  • Learn about the historical city of Cordoba, home to the Great Mosque and a monument to the famous Jewish philosopher Maimonides
  • Walk in Grazalema's Nature Park, visit a working olive oil mill, and learn about traditional arts & crafts of the White Villages
Trip Style Small group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Trekking & Expeditions
  • 50 plus
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
  • Education / Learning
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Andalucia
  • Seville
  • Seville
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Culture
  • Hiking
  • Cooking
  • Culture
  • History
  • Winetasting
Meals Included All breakfasts, four picnic lunches and six evening meals are included. Breakfast: Continental buffet breakfast with local fruit and yoghurt. Lunch: Packed lunches are provided for most day walks, usually filled with cheese/cold meats. On some days it is possible to enjoy authentic tapas in local villages. Dinner: All food is freshly prepared from locally grown seasonal produce, and the meals come with complimentary wine, tea and coffee. A selection of soft and alcoholic drinks are available at the bar (payable locally). Vegetarians are generally well catered for at Cortijo Rosario. Please note that due to the remote location of the accommodation, it is not always possible or ideal for the local staff to make last-minute menu changes. It is, therefore, crucial you advise us on booking if you have any special dietary requirements.
  • 22 Meals
  • 9 Breakfasts
  • 6 Lunches
  • 7 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Gluten Free, Low Fat, Low Salt, Vegetarian
Description

Outside the golden cultural triangle of Seville, Cordoba and Granada, the rural landscape of Andalucía is breathtaking. And what better way to appreciate it than on foot? This walking holiday takes us through rugged hills, sunflower fields and olive groves, while also visiting the limestone peaks of Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, El Chorro gorge, and the cliffside walkway called El Caminito del Rey. In this corner of Europe, the excesses of modern life do not seem to have taken root and our home for the week is the perfect example: a rustic, homely cortijo (farmhouse) in the agricultural heartlands. Additionally, there’s a whole day reserved for exploring the magnificent city of Seville. Why travel with us? This expertly curated trip was designed to showcase the endless beauty of rural Andalucía. For that reason, we stay in a beautifully converted farmhouse called Cortijo Rosario, near the small agricultural village of Algámitas. Surrounded by ancient olive groves, sunflower fields and rolling hills, you’ll have the opportunity to see a side of Andulicia few are privileged to explore: authentic, rugged and romantic. Please note: There are Activity Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate) or Activity Level 4 (Moderate/Challenging) departures for this trip. Please check the Dates & Prices tab to confirm the Activity Level rating for each departure before booking as these do not run simultaneously. For a day-by-day schedule for each Activity Level, see the itinerary tab.Walk through olive groves and rugged hills in Andalucía

Step off the beaten path to explore Andalusia’s White Villages, where you’ll discover mosques, and monuments, nature parks and olive mills, and revel in the true essence of Spain.
Itinerary: Walking in Andalucia

Day 1 Start Cortijo Rosario, Algamitas

We stay at Cortijo Rosario in the heart of the Andalucían countryside, around 62mi (100km) from Malaga. Our converted farmhouse is just a short walk from Algamitas, a peaceful traditional village far from big towns or cities. It’s the ideal chance to experience the real Spain, while still offering easy access to the best walking spots and towns such as Olvera, Setenil and Seville, which we'll visit during the week. Please note: There are Activity Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate) and Activity Level 4 (Moderate/Challenging) departures for this trip. This itinerary provides a day-by-day schedule for each Activity Level. Please check the Dates & Prices tab to confirm the Activity Level rating for each departure before booking. During each week, there will only be one Activity Level (2 or 4) which means these will never run simultaneously. 

Day 2 Gentle walk to Villanueva de San Juan; optional tapas lunch – Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate)

Take a guided walk on the trails and paths around the cortijo and on to the neighbouring village of Villanueva. The countryside surrounding Algamitas is picture-perfect, covered with olive trees, beautiful farmland and rolling hills. During the walk, our leader will give us a good overview of the rural lifestyle and traditions in this part of the world, which are largely based around the production of olive oil. An optional tapas lunch in the village gives us a chance to soak up the authentic Andalucían atmosphere. Once back at the cortijo, enjoy free time by the pool or with a drink on the lovely outdoor terrace. We then have dinner and stay overnight at the cortijo. Distance 12km; Ascent: 1,083ft (330m); descent: 1,083ft (330m); approximately six hours walking including stops

Day 3 Walk in the Sierra de Grazalema – Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate)

Our private bus will drive us high into the Grazalema Mountains, over the Pass of the Doves. Designated a Unesco biosphere reserve in 1977, the Sierra de Grazalema was declared the first natural park in Andalucía in 1984 and is one of most ecologically outstanding areas in Spain. It is best-known for having a spectacularly rugged limestone landscape of cliffs, gullies, caves and gorges. We walk up past this fantastic scenery and down into the white village of Benaocaz. Distance 9km; Ascent: 892ft (272m); descent: 1,788ft (545); approximately four to five hours walking including stops

Day 4 Walk to Caños Santos Monastery; walk to the white village of Setenil - Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate)

Today we set out from Cortijo Rosario, walking through Algamitas farmland to the abandoned monastery of Caños Santos, where we will have lunch. In the afternoon, follow the Ruta de los Molinos along the river that runs through the white village of Setenil de las Bodegas. Built under the overhanging ledge of a gorge, Setenil is not only known for having standout architecture but also for bars, restaurants and food shops, which are the best in the region. We have free time to discover Setenil and later return to the cortijo by private minibus. Distance 12km; Ascent: 902ft (275m); descent: 902ft (275m); approximately five to six hours walking including stops

Day 5 Free day in Seville; return to the cortijo after dinner – Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate) and Level 4 (Moderate/Challenging)

In the morning we transfer by private minibus to magnificent Seville. Now the capital of Andalucía, the city was one of the first conquests of the Moors. After the fall of the Cordoba Caliphate in the 11th century, under whose direction it previously lay, it became the most powerful city in Al-Andalus. The day is free to sightsee at our own pace. Near the city centre is the evocative Giralda, an architectural masterpiece dating to the 12th century. Close by is the magnificent Alcazar, a complex of palaces dating from Roman times and later used by both Moorish and Christian rulers. It has fine examples of Moorish and Mudejar architecture (rivalling the Alhambra in Granada) and stunning sculpted gardens. After the Christian reconquest, Seville became the gateway to the ‘New World’; Christopher Columbus negotiated with Queen Isabella here to fund his voyage to the Americas, bringing her back untold riches and making Seville one of the wealthiest cities in Europe. After immersing ourselves in history and culture, we enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city in the evening, returning to the cortijo after dinner.

Day 6 Visit El Chorro gorge and walk El Caminito del Rey – Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate)

A short drive takes us to El Chorro gorge, where we are dropped off at the Guadalhorce Dam and reservoir to begin our walk. We’ll head to the start of El Caminito del Rey, a narrow cliffside path hanging 328ft (100m) above the Guadalhorce river. Originally built around 1905, and improved around 1921, it fell into disrepair, earning it the moniker ‘the most dangerous path in the world' or even the ‘walk of death'. The new Caminito del Rey was reconstructed and reopened to the public in 2015, with the route and design replicating (as much as possible) the old one, but with higher safety standards. After, there will be a chance to relax and rest by the reservoir. The Caminito del Rey ticket is included in the cost of the trip and will be arranged by Exodus upon booking. However, please be aware that for reservations made less than 90 days prior to departure, there may be a supplement to pay to guarantee entrance as ticket numbers are limited. We will be able to check this upon booking and confirm the amount of the supplement if it applies. Distance 9km; Ascent: 574ft (175m); descent: 902ft (275m); approximately three hours walking

Day 7 Walk a circuit around the Peñon overlooking Algamitas – Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate)

Today we walk around the impressive Peñon Crag, which looms over Cortijo Rosario. El Peñon is the highest point in the Seville province, 3,700ft (1,130m) above sea level, offering dramatic views of the landscape around Algamitas and the neighbouring villages, hills and farmland. On the way back to the cortijo, we stop for drinks on a lovely panoramic terrace. Distance 14km; Ascent: 1,542ft (470m); descent: 1,542ft (470m); approximately five hours walking including stops

Day 8 End Cortijo Rosario, Algamitas

Our final breakfast is the perfect chance to reflect on the many highlights of this unforgettable Andalucian escape. Once you're full up, bid a fond hasta pronto to our hosts, who may well feel more like family by now, before starting your return home.

Itinerary: Exploring the Hidden White Villages of Spain’s Andalusia

Day 1
In Transit to Program
In Flight

Day 2
Arrive Carmona, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Carmona D Alcázar de la Reina
Activity note: Hotel check-in available by 12:00 Noon. Walking approx. 1 mile; about 1/2 hour; cobblestones and hilly roads.

Morning: Upon arrival, check-into your room and enjoy a little time to rest before orientation

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like

Afternoon: Orientation. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. Extensive walking, often up to 3 miles per day, approx. 1-3 hours at a steady pace. During many of our visits we will encounter winding or hilly roads, as well as cobblestone streets and sidewalks. Comfortable and sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Periods in the daily schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. We’ll then set out with our Group Leader for a walking exploration of the area around the hotel, which is located in the heart of Carmona. We’ll follow the Roman walled enclosure of the city on our stroll enjoying informative commentary provided along the way.

Dinner: At the Parador de Carmona restaurant, we’ll enjoy a welcome dinner with delicious plated meals. Wine and water are included; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead.

Day 3
Andalusia Geography, Carmona Intro, Bullfighting Lecture
Carmona B,L Alcázar de la Reina
Activity note: Walking up to 3 miles; about 3 hours; steady pace, with stops; some inclines, cobblestones, and steps. Sturdy comfortable footwear is highly recommended.

Breakfast: At the hotel, we’ll enjoy a tasty breakfast buffet featuring a variety of hot and cold items including an egg dish, breakfast breads and meats, cereals, fresh fruit, milk juice, coffee, tea, water.

Morning: We’ll set out on foot for an expert-led field trip of Carmona where we will visit the Gothic Santa María la Mayor church, which boasts a liturgical calendar from the Visigothic age engraved in a column in its Patio de las Naranjos. Afterwards, we’ll then have some time to explore Carmona independently before lunch.

Lunch: At the hotel restaurant, we’ll have plated meals with a choice of one beverage included; wine, beer, soft drink, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: Next, we’ll settle in for a lecture with a local expert at the hotel to learn about bullfighting. A national cultural tradition in Spain, bullfighting is and has long been steeped in enthusiastic debate. Historians offer contesting timelines speculating where and when this tradition, widely regarded as an art form, originated. Some suspect it may have carried over from gladiator traditions of Ancient Rome, while others contest that it grew from a culmination of cultures and influences throughout the ages. Much modern debate between enthusiasts and activists stems from the ethical dilemma the spectacle poses because, traditionally, the bulls – bred specifically to be more aggressive – are killed at the end of the fight. After a short break an expert will join us to give a group lecture on the geography and history of Andalusia.

Dinner: This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions for tapas bars in Carmona where you can eat like a local.

Evening: At leisure. Be sure to prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

Day 4
Cordoba Mosque, Jewish Quarter, Grazalema
Grazalema B,L,D Hotel Puerta de la Villa
Activity note: Driving about 70 miles to Cordoba and 117 miles from Cordoba to Grazalema. Walking up to 3-4 miles throughout the day; steady pace, with stops; some inclines, cobblestones, and steps. Sturdy comfortable footwear is highly recommended.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet.

Morning: Once checked out of the hotel, we’ll begin our transfer to Grazalema, but not before stopping in Córdoba, the crossroads of civilizations, and mainstay of Islamic and Jewish heritage in Spain. While here, we’ll enjoy expert-led explorations of the Great Mosque and Cathedral, and pass by one of the last-standing ancient synagogues in Spain. We’ll stroll through the geranium-filled Juderia, once Cordoba's Jewish Quarter, and site of a monument to the famous philosopher Maimonides.

Lunch: At a typical restaurant in Cordoba, we’ll have plated meals with a choice of one beverage included; wine, beer, soft drink, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: We’ll then take our bus to our first stop in the White Villages of Andalusia: Grazalema. Known for their uniformly whitewashed constructions, the White Villages still seem part of medieval Spain and appear to be inserted like bird nests into the mountains, sitting on dramatic gorges, often crowned by castles. Upon arrival at the hotel, we’ll check in and then go on an orientation walk around the village with our Group Leader to visit a typical butcher’s shop and see how they make cold meats.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, we’ll have plated meals with a choice of one beverage included; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 5
The Ronda of Hemingway & Welles in El Tajo Canyon,Community
Grazalema B,L,D Hotel Puerta de la Villa
Activity note: Driving approx. 20 miles (33 km) one way to Ronda; less than 1 hour. Walking up to 4 miles throughout the day; steady pace, with stops; some inclines, cobblestones, and steps. Sturdy comfortable footwear is highly recommended.

Breakfast: At the hotel, the buffet features a variety of choices including breakfast breads and pastries, cereal, butter, jam, coffee, tea, juice, water.

Morning: We’ll start out the day by transferring via private bus to Ronda where we will experience this magnificent city nestled into the Malaga side of the Sierras under the guidance of a local expert. While here, we’ll stop for visits at the oldest bullring in Spain and the three main bridges that cross the gorge. Through commentary provided as we go, we will also learn about Ronda's unique role played during Spain's Civil War.

Lunch: At a local restaurant in Ronda, we’ll have plated meals with two included beverage choices: wine, beer, soft drinks, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: After returning to Grazalema, we’ll join a local expert for a lecture at the hotel on the people of the Sierra, during which we will examine rural architecture, economic systems, and the sociological character of the mountain people who subsist by cultivating the land, shepherding, and even smuggling in times of economic difficulty. Then we’ll meet with locals at a nearby restaurant to learn first-hand what life is like in the village through group conversation.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, we’ll enjoy a fun tapas outing with our new friends with two beverages included; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 6
Grazalema Natural Park, Olive Mill, Cheese Making
Grazalema B,D Hotel Puerta de la Villa
Activity note: Driving approx. 41 miles total throughout the day, short increments with stops for field trips. Walking up to 3 miles; steady pace in the hilly countryside; hiking shoes or sports sneakers are strongly encouraged.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet.

Morning: We’ll start out the morning with a light morning hike in Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park (2,500 feet altitude) which was declared a biosphere reserve in 1977. Along our expert-led hike, we will keep an eye out for colonies of endangered vultures and explore limestone caves. After returning to the hotel, the remainder of the morning will be at leisure.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like. On-site staff will be happy to make suggestions.

Afternoon: On our way to the Olive Mill we will stop for a hands-on cheese making workshop led by the cheese factory owner. Afterwards, we will visit an 18th century functioning olive mill where the hacienda owner, an expert, will lead a lecture about the production of Spain's golden liquid during a lecture and oil tasting session.

Dinner: At the Olive Mill Hacienda, we’ll have delicious plated meals including wine made right at the hacienda, and water. Other included beverages available upon request.

Evening: After returning to the hotel, the remainder of the evening will be at leisure. Be sure to prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

Day 7
Sherry Winery, Equestrian Show, Vejer de la Frontera
Vejer de la Frontera B,L,D La Casa del Califa
Activity note: Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day; steady pace, with stops; some inclines, cobblestones, and steps. Driving approx. 97 miles total; about 2.5 hours with stops.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet.

Morning: After checking out of the hotel in Grazalema, we’ll transfer by private bus to Vejer de la Frontera. En route, we’ll stop at Jerez de la Frontera - the home of sherry. Before the winery visit, we will enjoy an Equestrian show at The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art where you may see the unique show "How the Andalusian Horses Dance", an equestrian ballet accompanied by quintessential Spanish music and 18th century style costumes, all put together and choreographed using movements based upon Classical Dressage, Doma Vaquera (country-style riding) and traditional equestrian chores. Each show consists of between six and eight different choreographies

Lunch: At a restaurant, we’ll enjoy plated meals with a choice of one beverage; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: After lunch we will visit a bodega, or winery, where we’ll be given the opportunity to taste the different types of sherry and learn from the bodega staff about these unique wines. We’ll then complete our transfer to Vejer de la Frontera and, upon arrival, we’ll check into the hotel, which was once a convent. We’ll get oriented to the area on a stroll through the village, which towers over the surrounding countryside at 600 feet above sea level while only a couple of miles from the coast. The city is dominated by its Moorish castle and Gothic church. Clean, narrow cobblestone streets and whitewashed homes are the characteristic trait of the Andalusian towns. Vejer is steeped in history; the famous battle of Trafalgar took place just off the coast near the town in 1805.

Dinner: At the hotel restaurant, we’ll have plated meals with a choice of one included beverage; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 8
Baelo Claudia Roman Ruins, Free Time
Vejer de la Frontera B,L La Casa del Califa
Activity note: Driving approx. 57 miles total; about 1:30 hours total. Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day; steady pace; some hills, cobblestones, city sidewalks.

Breakfast: At the hotel, we’ll have a buffet meal with coffee, tea, water.

Morning: We’ll set out for a day trip to the coast for an expert-led field trip at the Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia in Bolonia. Near Tarifa, it was abandoned in the 6th century and today reflects the preservation of some of the most representative elements of a typical Roman city.

Lunch: At a local restaurant, we’ll enjoy a delicious set menu featuring typical coastal fare, plus a choice of one included beverage; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: After returning to Vejer, we’ll have some time for independent exploration or relaxation.

Dinner: On your own to sample the local fare.

Evening: At leisure. Be sure to prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

Day 9
Bull Ranch, Seville’s Gothic Cathedral, Cooking Class
Seville B,L,D Hotel Inglaterra
Activity note: Driving approx. 100 miles throughout the day; about 2 hours. Walking up to 4 miles throughout the day; steady pace; some hills, cobblestones, city sidewalks.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet

Morning: After check-out, we’ll make our way to Seville but not before making a stop to visit a functioning bull ranch where we will learn from an employee of the ranch about raising toros. Upon arrival, we’ll walk along a trail through the beautiful pastures while noting the flora and fauna and passing by some of the bull and cow enclosures. After a short walk, we’ll reach a viewing platform. From here we will become more familiar with a day in the life of these magnificent animals in one of the best theaters imaginable, the open Andalusian countryside.In addition to seeing fighting bulls and herds of cows with their studs and calves, we will also get to see working oxen, mares and their foals.

Lunch: At a local restaurant in Seville, we’ll have plated meals with a choice of one beverages included.

Afternoon: Setting out on foot with a local historian, we will take a field trip to Santa María de la Sede Cathedral, the third largest Gothic cathedral in the world. The Catedral of Seville stands where there was once a great mosque that was severely damaged by an earthquake in 1401. After Seville was recaptured from the Moors in the Reconquista, and the victorious Christians decided to replace the mosque with a cathedral so grand, they said, “those who see it built will think we were mad.” The gigantic altarpiece was the lifelong work of a single man. It is, in fact, the largest Gothic cathedral in Europe, made possible by riches coming in to Spain from the New World. Completed in just 104 years, embellishments and further enhancements continued into the 20th century. Afterwards, we will walk to have a hands-on cooking class led by a local chef. We will learn about and cook the most popular traditional Spanish dish: Paella

Dinner: At the cooking class. Water and sangria are included

Evening: At leisure.

Day 10
Alcazar, Jewish Quarter, Meeting Locals, Flamenco Show
Seville B,D Hotel Inglaterra
Activity note: Walking up to 4 miles throughout the day; steady pace; some hills, cobblestones, city sidewalks.

Breakfast: At the hotel, we’ll have a buffet breakfast with coffee, tea, water.

Morning: With an official expert from this royal palace, we will explore the Alcázar and its amazing heritage of Muslim and Christian architecture. Continuing, we’ll also visit the Jewish Quarter with our expert.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like. On-site staff will be happy to make suggestions.

Afternoon: Meet with local families, learn all about the realities of family life in Spain, as you enjoy lunch and an afternoon in their homes. Afterwards we will walk to the local “tablao” and see flamenco come alive at an intimate show.

Dinner: Farewell dinner at a local restaurant. We’ll have plated meals with a choice of one beverage included; wine, beer, soft drink, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure. Be sure to prepare for check-out and departures in the morning.

Day 11
Program Concludes
In Flight B
Activity note: Hotel check-out by 12:00 Noon. See your program’s travel details regarding transfers.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet. This concludes our program.

Morning: If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!

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