The essence of this land lies in its rich heritage and history, reflected in beautiful noble houses from the fifteenth century found throughout its towns. Its historical roots trace back to Roman settlers who left their legacy along the Arlanza River. Equally significant is the Reconquista, which filled this region with fortresses and brought settlers from northern Iberia, laying the foundation for the medieval Kingdom of Castile and shaping present-day Castilla. The route through this area offers visitors an authentic glimpse into its profound historical identity, capturing the spirit and noble charm that still define its towns and landscapes today.
VISIT TO TWO MEDIEVAL WINERY IN LERMA, DUCAL PASSAGE AND FINAL TASTING AT THE PARADOR DE LERMA; IMPORTANCE OF WINE IN THE ARLANZA REGION
Knowing and enjoying the rural architecture that gave rise to the production and conservation of wine: the underground cellars. Visit to the Baltanás winery neighborhood: ending in La Zarcera with a tasting of local wines and Castilian cuisine.
Complete experience that begins with a visit to the winery district of Torquemada, where the winery is located, where you can learn about the history of this area where wine has been produced for hundreds of years, visiting the subway cellar. Then, a visit to the winemaking cellar and, as a final touch, by the winemaker and owner of Bodegas Valdesneros, Rubén Montero Merino, a
commented tasting of some of the elaborations accompanied by a snack.
Aire de Arlanza is an exclusive experience focused on agrotourism in
lavender located in a region with a long winemaking tradition and with the beauty of its landscapes such as
main stage. This tour is designed to immerse you in the heart of the
called Arlanza region, offering the unique possibility of exploring the world that revolves
around the lavender.