Around Seville "The Guadalquivir river, Carmona, Ecija, Osuna and Córdoba" The geography around Seville is defined by the Guadalquivir river basin that forms a huge flat region with its own unique characteristics. Heading northward from the city we pass through plains before we eventually get to the Sierra Norte hills, and to the east we find ancient cities like Carmona when going towards Córdoba. To the south we traverse undulating hills and farmland, and finally westward leads us to the marshland of Doñana National Park and the sea on the Costa de la Luz. It is an area relatively unexplored by visitors, although recent years have seen a growth in rural tourism, especially amongst the Spanish. It has huge potential and we offer a diverse range of activities in this area.
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The Córdoba tour is a day trip from Seville, to explore this historic city with its unique Moorish, Jewish and Roman history.
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Before the famous city of Jerez was founded, local wine production came from Seville. Learn why Columbus´s ships took it to the Americas.
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Carmona, Osuna and Estepa are small towns that tourism has not yet reached. Here you can see the real life.
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Seville has one of Europe´s most advanced ecological cattle and dairy farms, a stunning white Cortijo with olive groves, orchards, and even its own reservoir and dam to water the crops.
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