CIAVIN, the Interpretation Centre for Wine Architecture, is situated beneath an 18th century building. A network of tunnels where, for centuries since the middle-ages, inhabitants have made and stored wine.
The historic 15th century wine cellar offers wine-tasting and guided tours, which can be dramatised. We are talking about a medieval wine cellar in the heart of Aranda.
The first independent music culture centre in Aranda de Duero, itsprime objective is to support the artistic development of new musicians. There is a performance venue, completely free of charge for member groups, and rehearsal rooms.
Road from Fresno de la Fuente to Grajera, Fresno de la Fuente
Set in natural surroundings, this leisure centre offers several activities: Go-karts, Quad bikes, Paintball etc. A centre managed by top professionals, a real dream turned reality after a long struggle.
The church dates from 15th & 16th century. Built on the site of a Romanesque church, it was begun in 1439, by the Bishop of Osma. It can be easily confused for a cathedral due to its majestically grand proportions.
YBayo Top Ribera, Travel Agent is well-known both as an incoming and outgoing tour operator in Ribera del Duero. It can organise all types of national and international travel as well as cruises, holidays, weekend breaks, tours, hotel reservations and car rental.
Advised perfectly by professionals in our shop. Select your favourite wine from over 200 recommended wines from Ribera del Duero, Cigales, Rueda and Tierra de Castilla y León D.O.s (certified designated region).
In Aranda de Duero´s tourist office you´ll find full information about the town and Ribera del Duero región. It´s important an place to visit, making your trip easier and more enriching.
The Archeological Exhibit in Roa is an important initiative to improve historical knowledge in the Ribera del Duero towns. It begins with an audio-visual show about the town´s first inhabitants.
Here it´s possible for us to learn about people´s daily lives and customs in the early 20th century. Actors play the old inhabitants, Mariano and Tomasa, interacting with visitors.