Experience the Delight of Cafayate Goats S.A.
Discover the rich flavors of Cafayate at Cafayate Goats S.A., where artisanal goat cheese meets breathtaking landscapes.
A brief summary to Cafayate Goats S.A.
- al final, Finca Auleta, Córdoba, Cafayate, Salta Province, A4427, AR
- +549386845-2862
Nestled in the picturesque region of Cafayate, Cafayate Goats S.A. offers a unique and delightful experience for tourists looking to immerse themselves in local flavors. This dairy store specializes in artisanal goat cheese, made from the milk of local goats grazing in the lush landscapes of Salta Province. Visitors are invited to explore a variety of cheeses, each with its own distinct flavor profile, showcasing the region's rich agricultural heritage. The store’s warm and inviting atmosphere makes it an ideal stop for families, food lovers, and anyone eager to indulge in gourmet delicacies. Beyond the cheese tasting, Cafayate Goats S.A. provides a glimpse into the traditional methods of cheese production, with knowledgeable staff eager to share insights about the craft. Tourists can enjoy sampling fresh cheeses paired with local wines, particularly the famous Torrontés, creating a perfect harmony of flavors that highlight the region’s offerings. The surrounding breathtaking landscapes of Cafayate, with its dramatic mountains and vast vineyards, further enhance the experience, making it a perfect backdrop for a memorable visit. Whether you're purchasing cheese as a souvenir or simply enjoying the local culinary scene, Cafayate Goats S.A. is a delightful destination that captures the essence of Cafayate's agricultural bounty. Make sure to visit this charming dairy store to savor the flavors of Argentina while appreciating the stunning countryside views.
Local tips
- Visit during the weekday mornings to avoid crowds and enjoy a more personal cheese-tasting experience.
- Don’t miss out on pairing the cheeses with local wines for a memorable culinary experience.
- Take advantage of the opportunity to learn about the cheese-making process from the knowledgeable staff.
- Plan your visit around lunch hours for a perfect picnic experience with freshly purchased cheeses.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving in Cafayate, head southeast on Route 40. Continue for about 5 km until you reach the sign for Finca Auleta. Turn left onto the dirt road that leads to the farm. Cafayate Goats S.A. is located at the end of this road. Be aware that this road may be uneven, so drive cautiously.
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Public Transportation
Take a local bus from the Cafayate central bus station towards Finca Auleta, which is usually marked on the route. The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off at the closest stop to Cafayate Goats S.A. From there, it's a short walk down the dirt road leading to the farm. Be sure to check the bus schedule in advance, as services may be limited.
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Taxi
For a more convenient option, consider taking a taxi from Cafayate's town center. Simply provide the driver with the address 'al final, Finca Auleta, Córdoba, A4427 Cafayate, Salta'. The taxi ride will take about 10 minutes and will cost approximately 200-300 ARS, depending on the time of day and traffic.
Attractions Nearby to Cafayate Goats S.A.
- Bodega Vasija Secreta
- Mercado Artesanal Cafayate
- Desborde del Rio Chuscha
- Plaza Gral. Martín Güemes
- Bus Turístico Cafayate
- La plazoleta Güemes
- La casa de la llama
- Cafayate Square
- Quebrada del río de las conchas
- Casa de doña Amalia de lopez
- Museum of the Vine and Wine of Cafayate, Salta, Argentina
- Bodega Domingo Hermanos
- Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary
- Archaeological Museum Rodolfo I Bravo
- Río loro Huasi
Landmarks nearby to Cafayate Goats S.A.
- Cafayate Goats S.A.
- Grace Cafayate Hotel
- La Tranquera Cafayate
- Vieja Posada
- Bad Brothers Wine Experience
- Villa Vicuña Cafayate Hotel Boutique
- Hotel Portal del Santo Salta Cafayate
- Feria Artesanal Cafayate
- Hostería el Zaguán
- Pacha cocina Cafayate
- El Gaudí de Cafayate
- Killa
- Patios de Cafayate
- Bienvenidos a Cafayate
- La Casa de las Empanadas