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The exterior of a stone house displays rustic charm, featuring a dark wooden door framed by decorative lanterns. The textured stone walls are contrasted by a clear blue sky, highlighting the structure's traditional character within the village.
Place to stay in Brieva
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

La Casa de Brieva

Charming stone country house in Brieva, declared a Cultural Heritage Site (Bien de Interés Cultural), just an hour and a half from Madrid. A place to slow down, reconnect with nature and enjoy the silence. Perfect for family getaways, romantic escapes or a few days of remote work during the week. Wake up without rushing, stroll through the surroundings, read or write in peace and enjoy the fireplace at the end of the day. A fully equipped home designed to make you feel at home

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A spacious living area features a high wooden ceiling and exposed stone walls. A large TV is positioned against the stone backdrop, while a comfortable sofa invites relaxation. Natural light floods the room through large windows, creating an airy atmosphere with dining and kitchen areas visible in the background.
Home in Santa María del Mercadillo
5 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

Exclusive Ribera del Duero - 75" TV, Netflix, and Wi-Fi

A completely renovated gem that combines history and modernity. Converted from two corrals, this house includes a winery that maintains its historical essence. Located in a village of only 70 inhabitants, silence is the greatest luxury here. Equipped with all the amenities, enjoy your favorite series and movies on Netflix while savoring a freshly brewed coffee with our premium coffee maker. Are you looking for a getaway to relax, enjoy quiet and cozy surroundings? Choose us!

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The exterior of the modern rural house is depicted, featuring a red facade with white window frames. A spacious patio is shown with a dining table and chairs set, accompanied by a lounge area. Potted plants accentuate the outdoor space.
Cottage in La Horra
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Casa La Cantina

Casa "La Cantina" is a modern and family-friendly country house. A place created for those looking for a quiet atmosphere among vineyards and an ideal location for wine, cultural, and gastronomic tourism. Perfect for feeling at home, with a fully equipped kitchen, and a living room with wooden ceilings, open to the 150m2 patio. It can accommodate 6 guests. It has 2 double bedrooms, double sofa bed. Two full bathrooms and a private patio with a barbecue and outdoor furniture.

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A spacious living area features natural wood beams and a large window offering views of the greenery outside. Seating includes a wooden chair, a large round coffee table, and a long couch with cushions, providing a comfortable and inviting space.
Chalet in Orejanilla
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Old barn, renovated

Old stone barn completely renovated. We have respected its rustic spirit by integrating it with a modern architectural design intervention and warm decoration. Take the opportunity to stay in a unique space and environment. Idyllic setting to disconnect from the city in a small village that is secluded but very close to the monumental town of Pedraza, which is a 3 km walk away. There are numerous hiking, cycling, and other activity trails in the surrounding area.

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Apartment in Aranda de Duero
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Lovely flat in the old town

Welcome to our accommodation located in Aranda de Duero, a monumental heritage city. It is an 83m2 apartment in the old town, 5 minutes walk from Cell Isilla, full of shops, wineries, restaurants, wine shops and pastry shops. You can visit: Church of Santa María la Real, 2 min walk away. River Duero 200m away Tip for a day trip: Burgos is 1 hour away by car. Accommodation is available for short-term stays and requires the signing of a lease agreement.

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The exterior of the house reveals a charming stone façade, showcasing its original architecture. Soft natural light reflects off the textured surface, and a few small windows are visible, allowing glimpses of the interior. The setting is complemented by a quiet street lined with similar homes.
Home in Villanueva de Gumiel
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

La Casa del Pastor de Villanueva de Gumiel

The original house was built in 1890 and was renovated in 2015, maintaining its original stone structure on all its exterior walls, giving it a great personality that makes it stand out from the nearest ones on the street in which it is located. This house has been rehabilitated with the utmost respect for its old architecture but aimed at providing it with the current comforts and suitable for the enjoyment of tenants who occasionally inhabit it.

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A bright and open living space features soft sectional seating in neutral tones, complemented by a small wooden table. A patterned black-and-white wall adds visual interest, while a window with a grid design allows natural light to fill the room, enhancing the overall ambiance.
Home in La Losa
5 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Casa Josephine Riofrío - retreat 1 hour from Madrid

Casa Josephine Riofrío B&B is a capsule of peace and rest one hour from Madrid, in a quiet village in a protected landscape at the foot of the mountain. A place where time passes differently. A retreat, a space to create, rest, or work at a different pace. A house completely renovated in 2022 with an architectural and interior design project based on geometry, materials and proportions, signed by Casa Josephine Studio. License VUT 40/718

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A spacious living area features a blend of modern and cozy elements. Light wood flooring complements a large sectional sofa, and a glass coffee table sits in the center. A dining table is positioned near the kitchen, accented by a striking floral wallpaper.
Apartment in Aranda de Duero
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 42 reviews

Centrally located penthouse in Aranda de Duero - 4 or 6 people

Cozy penthouse located next to Plaza Mayor. Ideal for families with or without children, couples and adventurers who are willing to be captivated by the charms of Aranda de Duero and its region of Ribera de Duero. It has 2 bedrooms (both with double beds), 1 full bathroom with shower, kitchen equipped with everything you need, living room with sofa bed, free WIFI, fan. Breakfast at a nearby café is included with the accommodation.

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Top Guest favourite
A spacious living area features wooden ceilings and large windows that provide views of the outdoors. Comfortable seating is arranged around a central coffee table, while a wood stove adds warmth. A dining area is visible in the background, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Cabin in Pajares de Pedraza
5 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

The Pillars of the Sierra

Discover this cozy cabin by the Cega River! With a privileged location, enjoy a retreat in the middle of nature, which combines the charm of the rustic with modern comfort and a short distance from the historic village of Pedraza. Equipped with all the amenities and a charming Nordic touch, it is the perfect retreat to escape the urban hustle and enjoy the tranquility of the natural environment.

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A historic wine cellar is presented with a vaulted stone ceiling and warm lighting. Antique winemaking equipment, including barrels and copper stills, is arranged along either side of a central pathway. The atmosphere suggests a deep connection to the region's winemaking heritage.
Chalet in Cihuri
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Rustic winery in a prime spot

Enjoy your own winery in a privileged area, surrounded by a roman bridge, breathtaking views of La Rioja vineyards and the relax and calm due to Tiron and Oja rivers flowing in front of your door. Winery located 10 minutes away from the centenary wineries of Haro, la Rioja Alta. 30 minutes away from the Monasteries of Suso, Yuso and Cañas. 35 minutes away from Ezcaray.

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A spacious living area features stone walls with wooden beams above. A wood stove stands near a plush sofa and armchair. A dining table with chairs is positioned nearby, while a television is mounted on the wall. Natural light illuminates the room through multiple windows.
Cabin in Rublacedo de Abajo
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

El Autillo - Cabana

🏡El Autillo, rural house - Castilla y León Tourism Registry of the rural tourism accommodation "El Autillo" No.: CR-09/776 Location: Rublacedo de Abajo (Burgos) Managed by Paula Soria Diez-Picazo Dogs are welcome, with prior notice only; conditions may apply. We do not accept cats.

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Apartment in Aranda de Duero
5 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

The Cano's little house

It is a very cozy two-bedroom apartment in downtown Aranda de Duero. It can accommodate up to six people. It is 100 meters from the Plaza Mayor and the church of Santa María, in a quiet place, with a wide range of bars, restaurants and shops very close to the accommodation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Aranda de Duero?

    Staying near the historic center lets you explore cultural sites, shops, and restaurants on foot. Residential neighborhoods around the river provide quieter options, often suggested for families and those seeking local ambiance.

  • What are the best things to do in Aranda de Duero with kids?

    Explore riverside parks, interactive museums, or join guided tours of the town's underground wine cellars adapted for families. Many travelers also enjoy local playgrounds and seasonal fairs that bring activities for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Aranda de Duero?

    Explore the vibrant market, visit the Church of Santa María, and tour traditional wine cellars beneath the city. Outdoor enthusiasts often enjoy riverside walks and experiencing local festivals.

  • How is the weather in Aranda de Duero?

    Aranda de Duero has cool winters around 31–46°F (0–8°C) and warm, dry summers near 53–82°F (12–28°C). Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and occasional rainfall, making them popular times for outdoor exploration.

  • When is the best time to visit Aranda de Duero?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for comfortable weather, mild temperatures, and festivals. Summer appeals to those interested in wine celebrations and outdoor dining experiences.

  • What are the best places to visit in Aranda de Duero?

    Popular sites include the historic Church of Santa María, underground wine cellars, and riverside promenades. Cultural museums and lively squares around the center are frequently suggested for visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Aranda de Duero?

    Aranda de Duero has riverside walking paths, nature trails around nearby woodlands, and routes that cross scenic vineyards. Some trails connect to viewpoints overlooking the town and its surroundings.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Aranda de Duero?

    Family activities include riverside strolls, guided cellar tours, and interactive museum visits. Local parks and seasonal fairs provide games, crafts, and entertainment for children of various ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Aranda de Duero?

    Travelers often explore historic villages, regional wineries, or natural parks just outside Aranda de Duero. Day trips can include visits to medieval castles, local markets, or scenic countryside landscapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Aranda de Duero?

    Many accommodations in Aranda de Duero are pet friendly, especially those located in residential areas or near parks. Always check with hosts regarding specific amenities and policies for traveling with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Aranda de Duero?

    Locals often suggest exploring traditional underground wine cellars, sampling regional cuisine, and wandering around the historic center. Consider visiting during a festival to experience community celebrations and cultural traditions.

  • What is Aranda de Duero known for?

    Aranda de Duero is known for its deep winemaking heritage, historic architecture, and underground cellars weaving beneath the streets. Local festivals and roasted lamb dishes are also integral to the town’s identity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Aranda de Duero?

    Aranda de Duero has unique underground wine cellars, locally crafted art galleries, and cozy bakeries tucked along side streets. Some travelers also discover secluded parks that blend natural scenery with local history.

  • What are the best foods to try in Aranda de Duero?

    Aranda de Duero is known for roasted lamb cooked in wood-fired ovens, regional cheeses, and wines from the Ribera del Duero area. Bakeries serve sweet pastries that are rooted in local tradition.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Aranda de Duero?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for city and vineyard tours, a light jacket for cool evenings, and sun protection for summer visits. Depending on the season, a rainproof layer is useful as showers are frequent in spring and fall.

  • What is the nightlife in Aranda de Duero like?

    Aranda de Duero has lively tapas bars, wine lounges, and casual music venues near the town center. Locals often gather at small plazas and terraces, enjoying relaxed late evening conversations.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Aranda de Duero?

    Aranda de Duero is known for its annual wine festivals, harvest celebrations in late summer, and parades featuring local music and dance. Cultural events often highlight regional traditions and community pride.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Aranda de Duero?

    Aranda de Duero has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including spacious apartments and homes in residential neighborhoods. Many rentals provide amenities like kitchens and extra bedrooms, making them suitable for group stays.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Aranda de Duero

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 60 holiday rentals in Aranda de Duero

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    Aranda de Duero holiday rentals start at $14 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    30 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

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    50 of Aranda de Duero holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Aranda de Duero stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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