Immerse yourself in medieval history on a full-day tour of Alquezar village. Discover the historic streets, visit a local winery, and indulge in delicious local food.
Immerse yourself in medieval history on a full-day tour of Alquezar village. Discover the historic streets, visit a local winery, and indulge in delicious local food.
- Bodega LAUS - Bodega LAUS was founded in 2002. The winery is like an “island in Somontano”, surrounded by water, vineyards, flowers, sun, air… and life. LAUS comes from Latin and means “Praise, congratulations, consideration”. It is a name that perfectly reflects the spirit of this Somontano winery. The logo represents the earth in I Ching…
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Bodega LAUS - Bodega LAUS was founded in 2002. The winery is like an “island in Somontano”, surrounded by water, vineyards, flowers, sun, air… and life. LAUS comes from Latin and means “Praise, congratulations, consideration”. It is a name that perfectly reflects the spirit of this Somontano winery. The logo represents the earth in I Ching symbolism and represents our essence, the territory, the soil on which our vineyard stands. We will visit the Winery in a guided tour and then we will taste 3 of its major wines, accompanied by a local snacks
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Castillo de Alquezar - Our guide will accompany you through the town of Alquezar and we will visit the Castle and collegiate church of Santa Maria La Mayor. Built in the ninth century AD. C. by Khalaf ibn Rasid to stop the Christian kingdoms of the north. Around 1067, it was conquered by Sancho Ramírez, son of Ramiro I, and became a Christian fortress called “Castrum Alqueçaris”. As the process of the Reconquest progresses towards Barbastro or Huesca, this fortress loses its military and strategic importance and becomes a religious institution. It is in 1099 when Sancho Ramírez decides to endow Alquézar with a community of Augustinian canons. To do this, he built a Romanesque collegiate church that would be replaced in the 16th century AD. C. for another late Gothic and of which only the atrium with historiated capitals is preserved. In the fourteenth century AD C. the Gothic cloister was built but in a style close to Romanesque. In the first half of the sixteenth century AD. C. the current Collegiate
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Alquezar - We will visit the old town and eat at one of its most “Casa pardina restaurante” in Calle Medio 13; where we will taste its delicious local dishes and local Wines.

- Personalized private transportation
- Gourmet lunch included
- Comfort with in-vehicle air conditioning
- Personalized private transportation
- Gourmet lunch included
- Comfort with in-vehicle air conditioning
Explore one of Spain’s most picturesque villages and immerse yourself in the region’s rich history through its medieval streets. The village’s urban center has been recognized as a Historic Artistic Site since 1082, and its impressive Collegiate Church is a designated National Monument.
Nestled in a remarkable natural setting, the village is enhanced by…
Explore one of Spain’s most picturesque villages and immerse yourself in the region’s rich history through its medieval streets. The village’s urban center has been recognized as a Historic Artistic Site since 1082, and its impressive Collegiate Church is a designated National Monument.
Nestled in a remarkable natural setting, the village is enhanced by the Vero River, which carves through the landscape, creating stunning views.
On the journey to Alquezar, a visit to the exceptional DO Somontano winery “Bodegas Laus” is planned, where visitors can savor its exquisite wines.
To conclude the visit, dining at one of the finest restaurants, “Casa Pardina Restaurante,” offers the opportunity to enjoy its delightful local cuisine.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.