Accessible trips, heritage, and boutique experiences

Proposals that connect: designed without barriers, as authenticity and comfort make the difference

Singular Travellers is expanding its commitment to inclusive, sustainable, and experiential tourism with a collection of accessible experiences developed together with Club Rusticae establishments. Within these, the charm of the destinations combines with proposals conceived for different traveler profiles. From rural destinations bursting with history to natural landscapes of great value, these initiatives invite you to discover inland Spain without barriers, integrating culture, wellbeing, and gastronomy in itineraries designed to forge unforgettable memories. The project offers up a new way of understanding travel, as accessibility is naturally integrated into proposals that prioritize the authenticity of the territory. In La Rioja Alta, the Hotel Teatrisso, located in Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón, leverages its past as a cinema, theater, and ballroom to create an immersive experience in which heritage, wine, and gastronomy coexist in a unique setting. This proposal includes a tasting in the 17th-century underground cellar.

: Upon request, some of the best Riojan wines can be sampled in the underground cellar of Hotel Teatrisso
: Upon request, some of the best Riojan wines can be sampled in the underground cellar of Hotel Teatrisso © Ruralka Hoteles

In Ávila, Caserío Fuentesclaras offers a getaway connected to the city's monumental heritage. The adapted room and accessible route through its main historic sites offer up a barrier-free exploration of key spaces within the old town, even including access to a visitable section of the rampart within an inclusive and carefully designed experience. Granada also forms part of this network with Casa Palacete 1822, from which a visit to the Alhambra is organized through a getaway with guaranteed entry and the Granada Card Pernocta, which provides access to other cultural venues in the city over the course of two days. The combination of themed accommodation and practical planning ensures a streamlined, comfortable, and complete experience. The cultural dimension is further expanded in Frómista, in the province of Palencia, where Eco Hotel TerraFranca—located right on the Way of St. James—serves as a base to discover local Romanesque art and sail the Canal of Castile. This proposal combines a guided tour of the town, with stops at churches such as San Martín, San Pedro, and Santa María del Castillo, plus a boat ride along one of the great civil engineering feats of Enlightenment Spain. Meanwhile, the Hotel Spa Villa Nazules (Toledo) incorporates equestrian tradition through introductory lessons and guided routes in collaboration with the Yeguada San José. In Moral de Calatrava, in the province of Ciudad Real, La Ermita de Moral shifts the experience toward gastronomy— through La Ermita High and in tandem with the Cantueso restaurant—serving up tasting menus paired by chef Miguel Ángel Expósito, recognized with one Michelin star and a Repsol sun, in a unique heritage setting.

Strategically located on the iconic Route of Don Quixote, Hotel Spa Villa Nazules (Toledo) blends the essence of Castilian tradition with comfort and luxury
Strategically located on the iconic Route of Don Quixote, Hotel Spa Villa Nazules (Toledo) blends the essence of Castilian tradition with comfort and luxury © Ruralka Hoteles

In Galicia, Acouga Hotel Boutique offers the Burrandainas Experience, a trek through the Serra da Moura and its surroundings accompanied by donkeys and mules, joining visitors on their walk and adding a slow, sensory approach, with respectful for the surrounding lands. In the province of Pontevedra, the Hotel La Rectoral, located in Paraños, introduces travelers to the landscape with guided horseback routes, designed for beginners and carried out amid a richly natural environment. Together, these proposals guarantee a more fulfilling enjoyment of each destination, without ever sacrificing on character, identity, or capacity to inspire.