Attractions and places to see around Coruña Del Conde encompass historical, cultural, and natural sites. Located in Castilla y León, within the Ribera del Duero region, the village features medieval architecture and Roman heritage. The landscape is defined by the Arandilla River valley, gentle hills, and agricultural plains, including vineyards. This area provides a blend of ancient history and natural features.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Peñaranda de Duero is a municipality in Burgos, in the Ribera del Duero region, known for its rich historical heritage. Its old town, declared a Historic Site, is notable for the Peñaranda de Duero Castle, the Palace of the Counts of Miranda, its arcaded Plaza Mayor, and its provincial roll. In addition to its architecture, the town is part of the Ribera del Duero Designation of Origin and has a strong winemaking tradition.
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Peñaranda de Duero is a municipality in Burgos, in the Ribera del Duero region, known for its rich historical heritage. Its old town, declared a Historic Site, is notable for the Peñaranda de Duero Castle, the Palace of the Counts of Miranda, its arcaded Plaza Mayor, and its provincial roll. In addition to its architecture, the town is part of the Ribera del Duero Designation of Origin and has a strong winemaking tradition.
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The former Collegiate Church of Santa Ana in Peñaranda de Duero is an important monument that combines late Gothic and Renaissance styles. Its construction, begun in 1540 by the family of the Counts of Miranda, continued throughout the 17th century. Its main façade, in a classicist Baroque style, features Roman busts and a grand staircase. Inside, the main altarpiece is neoclassical, designed by the famous architect Ventura Rodríguez. The building is an excellent example of the transition between architectural styles during the period.
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Peñaranda de Duero Castle is a well-preserved Gothic castle located in Peñaranda de Duero, in the province of Burgos. Originally built in the 10th century, it was significantly renovated in the 15th century by the Counts of Miranda del Castañar. The castle features a four-storey keep with a roof terrace, battlements and a gallery of machicolations. It stands at the start of a defensive wall that once surrounded the town, of which only the crenellated arch of "Las Monjas" remains.
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a place of passage for the path of the Cid
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Roman city of Clunia Sulpicia, which features a well-preserved Roman theater, baths, and forum. In Coruña del Conde itself, explore the ruins of the Coruña del Conde Castle, a medieval fortress with panoramic views, and the Roman Bridges over the Arandilla River. Don't miss the historic center with its Arco de la Muralla and Plaza Mayor. Nearby, Peñaranda de Duero offers a 10th-century castle and an arcaded Plaza Mayor.
Yes, the 16th-century Church of San Martín de Tours in Coruña del Conde's center is known for its Renaissance façade and Baroque altarpieces. On the outskirts, the Romanesque Ermita del Santo Cristo, an Asset of Cultural Interest, features ancient Roman reliefs reused in its construction. Also, consider visiting Colegiata Santa Ana in Peñaranda de Duero, a significant monument combining late Gothic and Renaissance styles.
Coruña del Conde is nestled in the Arandilla River Valley, characterized by gentle hills, fertile plains, and vineyards. The Ribera del Duero region, where the village is located, boasts diverse flora like holm oaks, pines, lavender, and thyme, and fauna including deer and wild boar. The sound of the river and birds creates a relaxing environment for walks.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the natural landscapes through cycling, with routes like the 'Sabinares del Arlanza and Yecla Gorge Loop' or 'Arauzo de Torre – Church of Arauzo de Torre loop'. For running, consider trails such as 'San Cristobal y Arroyo de Fuente Barda'. If you're looking for a challenge, the Ranero Via Ferrata I and II provides a thrilling climb. Find more options on the Cycling, Road Cycling, and Running guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Exploring the historic center of Coruña del Conde, including the Arco de la Muralla and Plaza Mayor, offers an engaging walk through history. The Roman Bridges over the Arandilla River provide a pleasant and easy stroll. The nearby settlement of Peñaranda de Duero, with its castle and historic square, is also considered family-friendly.
The Coruña del Conde Castle, perched on a hill, offers impressive 360-degree views of the town and surrounding valley. The Castle in Peñaranda de Duero also provides incredible views of its respective town.
The Ribera del Duero region, including Coruña del Conde, experiences a continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters. Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities, and experiencing the vineyards without extreme heat or cold.
Absolutely. As part of the renowned Ribera del Duero wine-producing region, the area around Coruña del Conde is home to numerous cellars and wineries. Many offer tours and tastings where you can learn about the local winemaking process and tradition.
Coruña del Conde pays tribute to local heroes with statues of Diego Marín Aguilera, an 18th-century aviation pioneer, and El Cid Campeador, whose history is deeply intertwined with the village. The Church of San Martín de Tours even houses a replica of Marín Aguilera's flying artifact, offering a glimpse into local ingenuity.
Yes, the village has strong ties to two notable figures. The legendary El Cid Campeador sought refuge in the Coruña del Conde Castle during his exile. Additionally, Diego Marín Aguilera, a local aviation pioneer, attempted to fly in 1793, and his legacy is celebrated in the village.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical heritage, particularly the well-preserved castles and Roman sites. The charming medieval atmosphere of towns like Peñaranda de Duero and the architectural beauty of religious buildings like Colegiata Santa Ana are frequently highlighted. The scenic views from the castles and the tranquil natural landscapes of the Arandilla River Valley also receive positive feedback.


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