Getting to know Carmelo

Carmelo is living history, local culture, authentic flavors, and unforgettable sunsets. From Los Muelles, we invite you to discover the essence of this unique city, where every stroll is a way to return to the simple things.

Wineries of the Wine Route

El Legado Boutique Winery

A boutique winery on the Wine Route, surrounded by vineyards and nature. Ideal for a tasting among barrels and tranquil landscapes.

Chapel Warehouse

A winery that combines history, art, and gastronomy. You can tour its cellar, taste signature wines, and enjoy the rural surroundings.

Zubizarreta Winery

One of Carmelo's most traditional wineries. Family-run and with strong local roots, it's the perfect place to learn about the history of Uruguayan wine.

Narbona

Nestled among vineyards and colonial architecture, Narbona offers an experience that unites wine, signature cuisine, and design.

Familia Irurtia

A pioneer in wine tourism in the region, with over 100 years of history. Its guided tour combines tradition and technology.

Tannat Village

A space dedicated to Uruguay's flagship grape variety: Tannat. Here you can tour vineyards and participate in tastings. A complete wine tourism experience in Carmelo, where tradition and flavor meet amidst unique landscapes.

Buena Vista Estate

Located in a privileged natural environment, this farm offers open views and an experience in contact with the land. Between vineyards and rural roads, you can enjoy local wines and the calm of the countryside. An ideal walk for those seeking to connect with nature and the wine culture of the region.

History and heritage

Narbonne Chapel

Built in 1835, it is one of the oldest historical landmarks in the area. An architectural gem nestled in the countryside.

Swing bridge

Unique in Uruguay, this 1912 bridge still operates manually. It unites history, engineering and landscape in one place.

Orphan Limestone

Ruins from the 18th century that preserve the Jesuit legacy of the region. Historical and natural heritage that invites you to a contemplative pause.

Saint Roch Chapel

Located in the Colonia Estrella area, this small colonial chapel is a symbol of devotion and simple architecture, surrounded by nature and peace. A few meters from the Wine Route

Museums and Art

Wood Museum

Created by the renowned sculptor José Castro, this space pays tribute to the craft of carpentry and the bond between human beings and wood. An intimate and sensory visit through tools, works and stories that are part of Carmelo's living history.

Velarde Gil Sculpture Park

An outdoor tour among sculptures created by Velarde Gil, a local artist who fuses nature and matter in each work. A different way to connect with art, the earth and silence.

Walks and nature

Carmelo is perfect for cycling, enjoying the outdoors, bird watching or simply getting lost among trees, rivers and dirt roads.

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