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Discover authentic Spanish wines and local flavors on this guided tour through La Mata Nature Park’s vineyards, with tastings and scenic wildlife views.
If you’re looking for a laid-back yet culturally enriching experience in the Valencian Community, this Wine Tour through the vineyards with tasting by Salt Lake might just be your perfect match. Combining a scenic walk in La Mata Nature Park with a relaxed wine tasting session, this tour offers a taste of regional authenticity that’s both educational and enjoyable. It’s an opportunity to discover local, organic wines while soaking in the stunning landscapes and spotting migratory birds like flamingos.
One of the best parts? You’ll finish your walk with a carefully curated tasting of three organic wines from DO Alicante, paired with local olive oils, cheeses, and tapas. The setting is scenic, peaceful, and ideal for wine lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. However, keep in mind that the experience is about 3 hours long and involves walking, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on their feet and eager to learn about regional wine and wildlife.
A key highlight that reviewers love is their guide, Louis, whose friendly, knowledgeable approach makes the tour especially memorable. Yet, a possible consideration is that during summer, the experience shifts to a blind wine tasting in the Pink Lagoon, which some might prefer or find more fun. This tour is well suited for travelers wanting an authentic, value-packed exploration of Spanish wine culture combined with stunning scenery.


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This tour begins with a meet-up at the entrance of La Mata Nature Park, where your guide, Louis, will greet you with a welcoming smile. His friendly demeanor and wealth of knowledge immediately set a relaxed tone. As you set out on the walking route, you’ll get a sense of the area’s natural beauty—lagoons, salt flats, and an abundance of birdlife, especially flamingos during migration seasons.
The park itself isn’t just pretty scenery; it has a story. You’ll discover that the lagoons played a significant role historically and that the 15th-century construction you’ll see hints at the area’s long-standing human presence. The walk is leisurely, designed for those who want to enjoy nature without strenuous hiking, and it lasts roughly an hour.
What makes La Mata Nature Park particularly special is its status as a habitat for migratory birds, notably flamingos. Several reviewers have remarked on how impressive the lagoon views are—whether you’re lucky enough to see flamingos or not, the scenery offers a peaceful backdrop to your day. We loved how the guide pointed out the flora and fauna along the way, giving us a deeper appreciation for the park’s ecological importance.
Once you reach the designated tasting area, you’ll settle at tables set up amid the natural surroundings. Here’s where the experience shines. You’ll sample three organic wines from DO Alicante, with the guide explaining their production, the significance of organic farming, and how these wines fit into Spain’s broader winemaking tradition.
The reviews speak highly of this part—our guide Louis made complex wine topics accessible, and the hostess Bea added warmth and expertise. As one reviewer noted, “really lovely few hours, great quality food and drink,” emphasizing the value of this tasting session.
The wine tasting isn’t just about sipping—it’s about understanding how to pair wines with regional foods. You’ll taste two types of extra virgin olive oils from the area, two homemade goat cheeses, and two tapas dishes. The pairing advice helps you appreciate the regional flavors and can make future wine and food pairings at home much easier.
During the summer months, the experience is adapted to avoid the heat—switching to a blind tasting in the Pink Lagoon, which adds an element of fun and surprise. The misty pink waters provide a stunning and unusual setting for this alternative tasting.
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At just $43 per person, this tour represents excellent value. The inclusion of three organic wines, oils, cheeses, and tapas means you’re getting quite a comprehensive experience for a modest price. Reviewers have consistently praised the professional guides, especially Louis, for their friendliness and depth of knowledge, making the experience more meaningful.
The duration—around three hours—is ample time to enjoy the walk, learn about the local culture, and savor the tastings without feeling rushed. The small group size (implied by the personal attention given by guides and hosts) ensures a relaxed atmosphere.

This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy nature and wildlife, with an interest in Spanish wines and local food. If you’re someone who appreciates learning about regional products in a scenic setting, you’ll find this tour both educational and relaxing. It’s also ideal for those traveling in small groups or couples who want a mix of cultural insight and leisurely activity.
It’s less suited for those seeking a high-energy adventure or those with mobility issues, although the accessible design helps. Expect a calm, engaging walk combined with meaningful tastings—perfect for foodies, nature lovers, and curious travelers alike.

The Wine Tour through the vineyards with tasting by Salt Lake offers a well-rounded, authentic glimpse into the flavors and scenery of Spain’s Alicante region. From the scenic walk in La Mata Nature Park to the expert-led wine and food tastings, it provides excellent value and a chance to connect with local culture in a relaxed setting.
You’ll love the knowledgeable guides, especially Louis, who bring warmth and expertise to every part of the journey. The quality of wines and local products makes this a memorable experience, whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or simply curious about regional flavors.
The scenic wildlife viewing and ecological significance of La Mata add a unique dimension, making this tour more than just a tasting—it’s a small adventure in Spanish heritage and natural beauty. If you’re after a peaceful, educational, and delicious way to spend a few hours in Torrevieja, this experience should definitely be on your list.
“Had a really great guide (Louis) that was friendly, informative and make the trip fun. Walk around the lake was lovely, but the wine tasting settin…”

Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it possible for most visitors with mobility concerns to enjoy the experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 3 hours, including the walk, tastings, and explanations.
What is included in the price?
You’ll receive a guided walking tour, tasting of three organic wines from DO Alicante, two extra virgin olive oils, two homemade cheeses, and two tapas dishes.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes for walking and sun protection during the summer months are recommended. Dress appropriately for the weather and outdoor environment.
Is the experience suitable for children?
While the focus is on wine and regional products, children are generally welcome, but note that the tastings are adult-oriented. It’s best for families with older kids who are interested in nature and local culture.
What happens during the summer experience?
In the warmer months, the tasting shifts to a blind wine tasting in the Pink Lagoon, providing a fun and atmospheric alternative to the outdoor setup.
This tour offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty, cultural insight, and authentic regional flavors—perfect for a relaxed yet informative day in Spain’s Valencian Community.