One of the first places to make this type of trip is in the Balearic archipelago, specifically in Menorca. Menorca presents itself as the wildest and, above all, the best-preserved island in the mass tourism sector. Moreover, this place is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the coastal part, tourists can find fishing ►
One of the first places to make this type of trip is in the Balearic archipelago, specifically in Menorca. Menorca presents itself as the wildest and, above all, the best-preserved island in the mass tourism sector. Moreover, this place is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the coastal part, tourists can find fishing villages, and inland vineyards, green forests, and olive groves reign supreme. Within the capital, Mahon, there is a beautiful natural Mediterranean harbor. Regarding agrotourism, the Llucasaldent estate, located right in the island's center, is a place not to be missed. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, this place also allows you to recharge your energy with relaxing activities such as yoga, photography, and aromatherapy. A little further, Italy is the next destination that will make agrotourism fanatics dream. For this, you must go to Tuscany, which is sublime with its fields, vineyards, and hills topped with cypresses. For this purpose, the Agrotourismo Biologico Sant'Egle is an excellent place for this kind of activity. This organic garden of 3 hectares is home to olive trees, fruit trees, saffron fields, and century-old oaks. There, guided tours, wild plant picking workshops, or initiation to olive harvesting are possible. Others will then take the opportunity to make a hot tub heated with wood. On the American continent, the Millahue Valley in Chile is an idyllic place for agrotourism. Moreover, the wine region's access makes this experience so enjoyable. Travelers will enjoy participating in the winemaking from beginning to end through the grape harvest and fermentation process. The hotel that will welcome them will also offer to taste delicious dishes made with local ingredients. Further afield, in Oregon, there is a ranch named Willow-Witt in Ashland, which might make some happy. This place cuts itself off from the world, and there is no network elsewhere. It is located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains of southern Oregon, and its rustic side appeals to many tourists. They can participate in all aspects of life on the farm: collecting eggs from hens, maintaining the garden, and bottle-feeding kids, among others. Guided farm tours are also available to allow travelers to learn more about the region's history. Then there are many hiking trails around the ranch for short walks. This place is both family-friendly and romantic. In North America, in New Mexico, you have to imagine walking in lavender fields while admiring the giant poplars that surround them. In Los Poblanos, tourists will best appreciate agrotourism. It is an organic inn and farm that is steeped in history. Those who go there can participate in the maintenance of the lavender fields or go to the aromatherapy and herb cultivation workshops. It would be best if you then went to Babylonstoren in South Africa. The fame of this place is also reflected in its nickname, namely, the Garden of Eden in the vineyards of Cape Town in South Africa. Its existence dates back to 1692, and there is a historic hotel and a majestic garden that Cape Town's Company's Garden inspired. Here, visits are possible, and those who wish to contribute can plant, harvest, prune, and mulch the land. After that, the property offers access to several restaurants for wine tasting and local dishes. ◄