Duero Route Province of Burgos
On reaching La Vid, the River Duero enters the region of the province of Burgos that is home to the Ribera del Duero Designation of Origin, home to Castilla y León’s finest red wines. Visitors can discover the rich history of Peñaranda de Duero as they make their way through Zazuar or Vadocondes, where the Duero has played an essential role in the towns’ economic and population growth. After stopping at the wineries and underground cellars of Fresnillo de las Dueñas, the route continues towards the city of Burgos, Aranda de Duero and the historic town of Roa, as well as many other fascinating sites .
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- La Vid
La Vid, in the province of Burgos, leads the river Duero through the territory of Burgos where its wine with the Ribera del Duero Denominación de Origin label holds a strong position among the wines of...
- Peñaranda de Duero
Peñaranda de Duero is a key point for tourism along the Duero.
- Zazuar
Zazuar is a small village near Burgos, built around an urban quarter of large houses with stone and adobe facades. It is in the Ribera del Duero region.The odd nobleman's house can be found in the alleyways...
- Vadocondes
Vadocones is one of the many villages that sprang up along the banks of the Duero and its economic and demographic potential grew thanks to its water.
- Fresnillo de las Dueñas
Fresnillo de las Dueñas is an ancient town at the foot of the river Duero. Its past can be seen in the large houses that remain standing today and the town's three churches. Its set of wine cellars and...
- Aranda de Duero
Aranda de Duero is the main town in the Burgos region along the Ribera del Duero. It contains one of the largest sets of underground wine cellars in the region, an underground city that hearkens back to...
- Berlangas de Roa
Just on the bend in the river Duero, shortly before reaching Roa, is the village of Berlangas de Roa, between the meadows of the Duero and the Riaza. The historic quarter, made up of ancient houses where...
- Roa
The Duero becomes increasingly swollen as it enters Roa. Here it receives the waters of the Riaza on its left bank. The seat of the Consejo Regulador de la Denominación de Origen Ribera del Duero, the...
- Mambrilla de Castrejón
Nestling between two hills known as La Mambla and Santa María, on the banks of the River Duero. Dating back to medieval times, as the name of both the town and the ancient parish church indicate, it was...