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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Hotel Villa de Vinuesa 4*, located in Vinuesa (Soria).
- Available with Breakfast or Half Board.
- Available in standard room or suite.
Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 1: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 2 people + a baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a third person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a third person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
Pet Policy
- Only 1 pet per person staying. That is, in a room occupied by two people, a maximum of two pets are allowed.
- Maximum weight: 30 kg/pet
- In the restaurant area your pet will not be able to accompany you. If you want to have breakfast, lunch or dinner with your pet, you can do it on the terrace or at the bar.
- Price: 15 €/per night and pet
- Please note that your pet will not be allowed to stay alone in the room.
Your Perfect Stay
Hotel Villa de Vinuesa 4*, your rural retreat in the heart of the Sierra de Urbión in Soria
Feel at home in the charm of Villa de Vinuesa, a hotel with Castilian soul nestled in the heart of the pine forests of Soria. Stone walls, warm woods and cozy corners welcome you from the very first moment.
Here, nature takes center stage: you are at the foot of the Urbión and Cebollera mountains, beside the Cuerda del Pozo reservoir and the Revinuesa river. Vinuesa, known as the "Corte de los Pinares," rises among forests that invite you to get wonderfully lost.
Every day brings a new plan: visit the Laguna Negra, just 20 km away, and admire its glacial cirques. Explore charming villages such as Molinos de Duero (3 km) or Salduero, discover the striking rock formations of Castroviejo, or unwind on the sandy shores of the reservoir at "Playa Pita."
Guests especially appreciate the warm, attentive service and the deep sense of calm you feel from the moment you wake up.
Come and experience a holiday with true rural essence: nature, history and relaxation… all in one place!

Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Vinuesa
Known as the “Corte de los Pinares,” Vinuesa is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful villages in Spain (and it’s not just us saying it — it holds the official title). Located in Soria, at the foot of the Picos de Urbión, this is a place where time seems to stand still between stone and wood.
Discover the fascinating curiosities that make this town truly unique:
- The Sunken Village: La Muedra
One of the area’s most nostalgic stories. Beneath the waters of the Cuerda del Pozo Reservoir rest the remains of the village of La Muedra.
Fun fact: When water levels drop, you can still see the church tower emerging — a ghostly reminder of what the valley once was.
- “La Pinochada”: Women Take the Lead
Every August, during the festivities of the Virgen del Pino and San Roque, Vinuesa celebrates a medieval rite known as La Pinochada.
It commemorates a local victory over a neighboring village for the possession of an image of the Virgin.
The highlight? Women, dressed as “piñorras,” gently tap the men with pine branches (“pinochos”) while declaring, “From today in a year!” A tradition that proudly symbolizes the key role of women in defending the territory.
- The Soriano Golden Triangle
Vinuesa forms part of the so-called Golden Triangle of Soria, together with Molinos de Duero and Salduero. This area showcases exquisite pinewood architecture, with stately stone houses reflecting the prosperous past of ancient carters and mesteños.
- Gateway to Laguna Negra
Vinuesa is the main access point to the legendary Laguna Negra de Urbión.
The legend: Antonio Machado helped shape the myth that the lagoon is bottomless and connected directly to the sea — a story immortalized in his work La tierra de Alvargonzález. (Science says it’s 8–10 meters deep… but the legend is far more exciting.)
- “Ida y Vuelta” Architecture
Stroll through the streets and you’ll discover striking “Indian” palaces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many locals emigrated to America — especially Mexico and Argentina. Upon returning with fortunes made overseas, they built impressive mansions that contrast beautifully with the traditional homes of lumberjacks.

