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Peñafiel is wine and history. In this Valladolid town, near the borders with Burgos and Segovia, its monumental castle is as well known as its long wine-growing tradition that makes it the capital of the Ribera del Duero on its own merits.

But the always cheerful town has centuries of history behind it that have left its own style represented in its curious Plaza del Coso or its intricate streets.

Located in a privileged natural environment, it also offers all kinds of outdoor activities to enjoy nature, as well as exquisite traditional Castilian cuisine.

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What to see?

  • Archeological site of PintiaMore information

    The village spans from the Bronze Age to the Visigoth times. The second Iron Age and the Roman times were the periods of greatest splendor of the settlement, being depopulated in the Visigoth times. The...

  • Castle of PeñafielMore information

    Built in the 15th century by don Pedro Girón, master of the Calatrava Order. It is owned by the town hall. Totally restores, it houses the Wine Museum.Its ground plan is unusual among the castles in the...

  • Church / Convent of Santa ClaraMore information

    Pure Baroque decoration, octagonal ground plan, salomon-style main altarpiece, vegetal decorative motifs and fresco paintings in the dome.The church was built of stone in 1698. There is a front with a...

  • Church of San Miguel de ReoyoMore information

    Built in the late 16th century. Outside, there is an outstanding round-arched front flanked by paired columns topped off by a pediment. The three-storey brick tower was reformed in the 18th century.Inside,...

  • Tower of the ClockMore information

    Tower of masonry and stone that is the only that remains of the Romanesque church of San Esteban, founded in the year 1086 to commemorate the victory of Castilla against the almoravide Ali. The tower is...

  • Convent of San PabloMore information

    The convent is a Gothic Mudejar building from the XIV century with a chapel of the XVI. The church is built in stone, has three naves of four sections separated by pillars that hold pointed arches. In...

  • Plaza del CosoMore information

    From the Middle Ages this plaza has been dedicated to the celebration of tournaments, fiestas and jousts. Its present structure dates from the 18th century. The plaza is flanked by two to three storey...

  • Watermill of PalaciosMore information

    This late 19th century flour mill has been fully restored and stands against a magnificent natural backdrop on the banks of the River Duratón in the town of Peñafiel. Today it houses a restaurant, where...

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