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The Visits to Campo Bravo
The Campo Bravo visits offer you an immersion in the world of the Fighting Bull (Toro) deep within Andalusian culture, near Seville in Spain.
Our tours
Authentic & unique experiences
Discovery visit
Immerse yourself in the heart of Campo Bravo, the world of bullfighting breeding near Seville.
Immersive visit
Extended excursion for an authentic and complete experience in the heart of the bullfighting farm.
Bullfighting experience
Guided tour of the Seville bullring (Real Maestranza) departing from the city centre.
Who will be your guide?
JEAN-CHRISTIAN DOMERGUE
A great enthusiast of bulls and the equestrian world, Jean-Christian captivates you with his explanations, making your visit an enriching and exciting experience.
- Multilingual guide: French, English & Spanish
- A great enthusiast of the bullfighting world
- Loves to share his passion
- Make your experience unique and unforgettable
Visits to Campo Bravo
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A must-do for bullfighting lovers and non-lovers alike.
Congratulations to you, Jean Christian.
Until next time for new adventures!
I recommend with eyes closed.
Thank you again for this visit.
We'll be back 😉
A huge thank you to Jean-Christian for sharing this experience and for making it such an enriching moment. Special mention for the tapas and drinks in the horse-drawn carriage, right in the heart of the horse paddock: a magnificent setting and a truly unique experience!
I highly recommend it 👍
Exclusive contact with a passionate and engaging professional
A feeling of being in a special moment
Thank you so much for this wonderful moment!!
Thank you JC, a true aficionado, for this immersive experience: humor, nature, passionate explanations, and charcuterie tasting amidst the bulls! A wonderful memory!
See you soon at the foot of Pic Saint Loup!!!
Do it without hesitation!
Thank you
Very thorough explanations; you can tell there's a real mastery of the subject!
Thank you Jean Christian for your time, the quality of our discussions, and the sausage!
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A must-do cultural activity!! I highly recommend it.
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From Seville, also accessible by bus (no. 176).
An enriching and enjoyable visit that allows you to discover the world of bullfighting.
Don't hesitate, whether you're a novice or a fan!
Visits to Campo Bravo
FAQ
What is Campo Bravo?
Le Campo Bravo means all of the areas of extensive breeding of the brave bull in the Iberian Peninsula.
The animals live outdoors, in large areas, in order to preserve their natural behavior and specific rural and cultural heritage to Andalusia.
Can we visit Campo Bravo?
Yes. Some farms open their doors to the public in a strictly supervised, educational and secure environment.
Campo Bravo visits are conducted by professionals who know the farm, the animals and the territory.
What happens during a visit to Campo Bravo?
A visit lasts on average 2h30 to 3h and includes:
- a presentation of livestock farming and the territory
- observing bulls in their natural environment (without direct contact)
- cultural and agricultural explanations
- a tasting of local products
Visitors never enter the enclosures alone.
Is it easy to join the Campo Bravo Tours?
Yes. The visits to Campo Bravo are easily accessible from Seville. Access is by car, taxi, Uber or ride-hailing service in less than 30 minutes from the centre of Seville.
It is possible to reach the Campo Bravo tours by bus via the line 176 of the Paolino company.
In which language is the tour conducted?
Visits are arranged upon request. French, Spanish and English.
Is a visit to Campo Bravo suitable for children?
Yes. The tours are generally adapted to children from 6–7 years old.
The speech is educational, accessible and suitable for a family audience.
Can Campo Bravo be visited all year round?
Yes. The visits are taking place all year, with schedules adapted to the seasons and weather conditions.
How many people participate in a tour?
Visits are possible from two people and can be privatized.
Group sizes are intentionally limited to ensure:
- Security
- the quality of the exchanges
- respect for the site and the animals
In what ways is a visit to Campo Bravo a cultural experience?
The visit helps to understand:
- un traditional agricultural profession
- un a unique farming method in Europe
- another an essential part of the Andalusian rural heritage
This is an immersive cultural experience, rooted in a living territory.
Why visit Campo Bravo rather than a wildlife park?
Unlike a wildlife park, Campo Bravo is:
- un actual workplace
- an area unscripted
- authentic extensive farming
The visit offers a more direct, more real and more contextual approach.
Are the tours guided?
Yes. The visits are always guided by professionals who are thoroughly familiar with livestock farming, animals and safety rules.
They are offered in French, Spanish and English by Campo Bravo Tours.
Do you have to like bullfighting to visit the campo bravo?
No. You don't need to like or know anything about bullfighting.Many visitors come out of simple curiosity or cultural interest, just as one might visit a sumo school in Japan, or a temple in India.
The visit focuses primarily on:
- the heritage dimension of this farming method
- the cultural dimension and its evolution
- the human-animal relationship
- the historical evolution of these practices
What is the difference between Campo Bravo and a bullfight?
- Le Campo Bravo current is a breeding ground
- La race current is a show
The visit to Campo Bravo does not show bullfighting et does not include any killing.
Are the animals well treated in Campo Bravo?
Bulls live outside, over vast areas, with limited human intervention.
Their way of life is very different from intensive farming and allows for the expression of natural behaviors.
This model is often considered one of the most respectful of animal integrity.
Do the bulls live their entire lives in the Campo Bravo?
Yes. The majority of animals spend their entire lives on farms.
Only a part follows other trajectories according to specific criteria.
Longevity and living conditions are generally superior to those of many intensive farms.
Is it dangerous to visit Campo Bravo?
No. A guided tour is not not dangerous.
Security is based on:
- remote observation
- defined paths
- continuous support from an experienced guide
There is no direct contact with the bulls.
Do visitors approach the bulls?
The observation is made from a vehicle or a secure point, in order to respect the animal's natural behavior and ensure safety.
Do the visits respect animal welfare?
Yes. The tours are designed to do not disturb the animals :
- no direct contact
- no excessive noise
- limited route and observation time
Respecting natural behavior is a priority.



