The Route begins with the visit to Bodegas Carreño, a family company that produces Begastri wines, and then goes to the Wine School of Cehegín, located in the old cellar of the so-called Casa de la Tercia (a building built during the first quarter of Century XVII by the Order of Santiago).
Afterwards, you will ascend to the highest point of the Old Town and an unconventional and unknown route will be made for most of the visitors, which will take us through some of the corners where traces of its medieval origin are preserved.
The food will be made at Restaurante La Almazara, at a promotional price of 25 euros, which includes all of the above plus the possibility of visiting the archaeological site and episcopal Visigothic seat of Begastri.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Bullas