




2 Day Ham Route Tour in Jerez de los Caballeros and Extremadura
Duration
2 day(s)
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English
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Discover the unique Dehesa landscape rich with nature traditions
Learn the origin and production of famous Iberian ham
Walk among holm oaks and cork oak forests
Taste authentic local products from the Spanish countryside
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Discover the Dehesa a unique Spanish landscape where nature tradition and gastronomy come together. This experience takes you into a peaceful environment of holm oaks and cork oaks where the famous Iberian pigs are raised. Here you will learn about the origin of Iberian ham and how this exceptional product becomes one of the most valued foods in Spanish culture. Walking through this natural setting allows you to understand the close connection between the land animals and local traditions.
Visiting the Dehesa is more than a simple trip it is a journey into authentic Spanish gastronomy and rural heritage. You will explore the landscape taste local products and learn how traditional practices have been preserved for generations. The Dehesa offers tranquility beautiful scenery and a deep connection with nature. This experience allows you to enjoy the authentic flavors of Spain while discovering the cultural and natural richness that defines this remarkable region.
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