Dating from the 18th century, it was built by Antonio Garcia and Diego de Arce. Especially appealing is the lovely gothic portrayal of the Virgin de Nava. The chapel is built in the shape of a single nave in cross form.
Chelva Station, s/n Line Valladolid-Ariza, Aranda de Duero
First shown as a temporary exhibition in 1998 about The Railway in the Aranda´s Cultural Centre (Casa de Cultura) curated by Francisco Andrés Vicente. It attracted 10,500 visitors.
The Museum of Traditional Games opened in 2013. It is curated by La Tanguilla Association, inspired by Carlos de la Villa, who loved traditional games.
This country cottage is a new build in the Burgalese part of the Ribera del Duero region. It is hospitable and pleasant, offering heating and a great quantity of furnishings, covering all the necessities.
If you opt for Vadorrey you can choose between a hotel and a hotel apartment. Whichever you choose, you will feel very at home as it has all the main comforts at your service. It is decorated with pleasant wood and accommodates up to 50 people.
This hotel is strategically well placed, on the outskirts of Aranda de Duero, next to the 4* hotel. It is a more economic and allows a cheaper budget, without missing out on any important comforts for a special break.