Monday, May 16, 2011

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Ceramics Exhibition of Regional Art School "Humberto Garavito

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That winter does not stop!

From the Good Earth restaurant, we want to show the best of the routes leading to Villa de Leyva and make last minute changes in road conditions as an opportunity for an experience different from what along the road.

Remember, before starting your trip, consult the road authorities and police to receive updates and decide on the best way to get this good Earth.

Option 1

Bogotá / Zipaquirá / Ubate / Chaplaincy / Chiquinquirá / Tinjacá / Sutamarchán / Villa de Leyva.


The estimated time is 3 hours nonstop, but worth a stop at Ubaté to buy their traditional cheese and then in Chaplaincy, is Colfrance: very good cheese, but the French style, delicious wings smoked chicken, sausage and lunch excellent. Finally there is Sutamarchán, with typical sausage at the last stop before arriving at Villa de Leyva.

Option 2

Bogotá / Chocontá / Puente de Boyaca / Tunja / Arcabuco / Villa de Leyva.


The estimated time is 4 hours straight. For the dual carriageway The first stop is a very good coffee and snacks. The place is called My Antojitos in Chocontá, right next to the gas station, and also has one of the cleanest bathrooms of this road.

later is a good opportunity to stop at the Puente de Boyacá, Tunja before entering and searching the output to Bucarmanga, which leads directly to Arcabuco. Besides having beautiful scenery, Arbuco is a crossroads that offers a variety of products from the region. In the main square highlight a Swiss restaurant to explore the last stop before arriving at Villa de Leyva.

Have more places or sites what to recommend?


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A warm welcome in Tierra Buena, Villa de Leyva

During May and June 2011, we want to give a warm welcome to Villa de Leyva. A glass of wine and a free entry by presenting this flyer. Visit www.tierrabuena.com.co