Unique Estate in the Province of Burgos

Exclusive Estate in Burgos - Summary

Located 36 km from Aranda de Duero and 200 km from Madrid, with easy access via the A-1 highway.
SIZE:
The estate covers 650 hectares, all enclosed within a fully fenced perimeter. Out of these, 102 hectares are dryland farming, and 8 hectares are irrigated with a Pivot irrigation system. Additionally, there are 250 hectares of adjacent land, with 16 hectares of farming land.

Infrastructure:

  • Electricity: Both high and low tension electrical supply.

  • Water: Three authorized wells by the Duero River Basin Authority provide ample water for the estate. This water feeds the main buildings, gardens, and drinking troughs throughout the property. Additionally, a high-altitude water reservoir is filled by one of the wells and supplies water by gravity to all troughs via buried pipes.

Buildings:

  • Main house: 380 m² split across two levels.

  • Adjacent house: 112 m², located on a plot of approximately 8,000 m², with a garden and covered swimming pool.

  • Caretaker’s house: 130 m² single-story.

  • Chapel: 53 m²

  • Hunter’s dining room.

  • Multi-purpose hall: 750 m²

  • Two storage warehouses and several other buildings for facilities and water storage.

  • Agricultural warehouse (1,000 m²) for tools, machinery, and feed storage, located to the east of the main buildings.

Vegetation

    The estate is predominantly used for hunting, though it has significant agricultural potential. The land is divided into two main areas: the flat, lower agricultural land and the more rugged mountain terrain. The vegetation includes holm oaks, junipers, kermes oak, and gall oaks.

Hunting Reserve

       This is a large hunting estate with significant populations of wild boar and red deer. Additionally, the estate hosts species such as mouflon sheep, roe deer, and, in the highest areas, mountain goats. The hunting reserve holds 4 hunting tags for various species.

    This property offers a unique opportunity for both agricultural and hunting activities, making it a great investment for those seeking a high-density game reserve with productive agricultural land.

Burgos

    The province is also home to the prehistoric Atapuerca archaeological site, where early human remains dating back hundreds of thousands of years have been discovered, adding significant value to its cultural heritage​. For nature lovers, the area offers scenic landscapes including the Miraflores Charterhouse and rolling hills, making it ideal for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.

     Additionally, towns like Lerma, Santo Domingo de Silos, and Aranda de Duero, known for their medieval castles, Renaissance palaces, and wines from the Ribera del Duero region, provide rich cultural experiences​.