Things to do in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October

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October is a good time to visit Quintanilla de Onesimo. The weather is usually mildly cool and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 46—68°F (8—20°C).

Quintanilla de Onesimo has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your October trip to Quintanilla de Onesimo. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to October. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout October, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October

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Holidays in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October
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  • Hispanic Day (October 12)
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Weather in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October

Temperatures on an average day in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October

The average temperature in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October for a typical day ranges from a high of 68°F (20°C) to a low of 46°F (8°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Quintanilla de Onesimo, July, has days with highs of 86°F (30°C) and lows of 57°F (14°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 48°F (9°C) and lows of 32°F (-0°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Quintanilla de Onesimo in October based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in October
68°F
highs
46°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, breezy
Feels like
20%
Chance of rain
0.063 in
Amount
13.1 mph
Wind speed
66%
Humidity
11.1 hrs
Daylight length
8:26 AM
Sunrise
7:35 PM
Sunset
53%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in October
With an average high of 68°F (20°C) and a low of 46°F (8°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Quintanilla de Onesimo in October

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Quintanilla de Onesimo has to offer for travelers in October, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Quintanilla de Onesimo that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Quintanilla de Onesimo for October.
Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro
1. Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro
4.2
(1163)
Winery
Vineyard
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I can emphasized enough about the good experience that we had in our visit this past September/2024. The personal attention that we received, the wines and spectacular testing, the fabulous food and the Hotel, all outstanding, I want to thank Eduardo and Ignacio for making it possible. I will return to Bodegas Arzuaga as soon as possible and recommend this place to everyone out there that want to have an out of the ordinary wine experience. Thank You Eduardo and Bodegas Arzuaga
Amazing experience! The tour was informative and fun, even with kids! The food was fantastic and wonderful wines. 10/10 recommend the Pago Florentino! At the tasting they gave the kiddos grape juice which made them feel part of the experience!
What a great experience!. This place offers good food, nice landscaping and good wines! Service is amazing and food comes in big sizes- if you are planing to order consider to share, some are for more than two!
We took the whole package, visiting the wine yards, hunting grounds for wild boars, deers and mouflons (guided tour, however you go with your own car). The wine production and final tasting was impressive as this place is highly industrial. Spa, evening party, all very well done. However, nothing is perfect and the waitress at the lobby bar was not the most friendly.
Great option for wine tasting, very well organized the room has a great view to the vineyards, there’s an option to have tapas with the wine tasting which are amazing, really worth the price for what you get. The tasting includes olive oil as well, produced by them. The tasting takes almost 2 hours, upscale experience as they even use Riedel glasses. Kudos for the team.
Great food. Amazing food actually. For a work travelers such as me, it's a great find. It's a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for in the end. Been twice already and will be there again tomorrow.
We did with a group of friends the experience "Puesta del Sol" tasting, and I have to say that we are completely disappointed and feel cheated. We paid a total of 207 euros for 3 tastings - the "Puesta del Sol" which " should include"music, a blind tasting, and a food pairing. However, we only got to try two simple red wines, a white wine, and a sparkling wine, without any music or the promised sunset view, as the event ended early and they left us there. I couldn't even complain in person because they left us there, unattended. What we experienced was far from the advertised "more than a basic tasting" experience. You are misleading customers by claiming to offer music, a sunset view, and food pairing. The only interesting part was the first of the three small tapas served, and the empanada at the bar was better. No to mentioned the wine we tasted cost only few euros per glass at their same bar
The hotel employees were hospitable, caring, attentive and very approachable. The Winery Tour very informative and fun, showing the Winery's beauty. The restaurant food great along with service. And for the best part Arzuaga wine is amongst the best, which is the Main reason for visiting. Great Wine and wonderful experience.
Finca Villacreces
2. Finca Villacreces
4.8
(219)
Winery
Food & Drink
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Lovely estate with super helpful and knowledgeable people. We visited the Wine Bar which is open without reservations for tasting and learned a lot about Duero wines. Highly recommend!
What a great experience. First time tasting outside the USA. We came here with friends, who were also having their first time at this winery. As in the US, we had to pay a fee for the tasting. We also had to do reservations. Fortunately we were able to get in with only one day reservation. The tour started with a description of the farm, the building and the process that they are using to make wine. The tour is informative and entertaining. The big end is the tasting of two wines, but unlike the US, here. They provide the people with guess what… TAPAS. The experience was amazing as the tapas complemented nicely the wine and in a way, it helps appreciate better the wine. The wine was very affordable. We had three bottles of great wine for €80. The wine was unpretentious yet at par with any of the big red wines from Napa/Sonoma. Plus, at least for the tourist coming from the expensive wine regions of America, the fee, quality and experience here will be a notch or two above expectations. If you plan your trip well to this place, you could also ch cl out Vega Sicilia, the next door neighbor and the. Head to town for amazing views of the castle and more wine tasting.
The best wine tour ever! Our guide teached us about all the stages of winemaking with technical details. I've been on many winetours around the world but this was high level for a low price! The day was amazing, we had a great time!
What a lovely place. Even in the middle of winter when the vines are bare! The location of the finca, surrounded by pine trees and the Duero, is not just beautiful, but actually contribute to the greatness of their wine. I am also impressed by how innovative this winery is—you’ll see. Silvia, my guide, was just as lovely. She was knowledgeable, so friendly, and patiently answered all my questions. I tried the Pruno and Crianza wines, paired with super tasty pintxos! I’ve visited 6 bodegas in Spain and this has been the most memorable. Muchas Gracias! I can’t wait until your Specimen wines are released!
Amazing! A must go in Ribera del Duero. The winery is beautiful and the guide did a great job explaining all the wine making stages and processes, as well as during the tasting of Pruno and Villacreces.
Had a great visit on a Sunday at 11:00am. Paula did a great job showing us around. It was her first tour in English and we were impressed
Nice winery and the staff were great. Good quality wine.
Great visit with ice blending activity. Wines are structured with good complexity 👌
Bodegas Viña Mayor
3. Bodegas Viña Mayor
4.7
(70)
Winery
Food & Drink
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I came today with girlfriend to celebrate our anniversary. What an experience! We chose the aroma tasting and although we were both beginners at it, we enjoyed it a lot. Our guide was Tatiana, a sommelier that showed us the wine cellar, where they manufactured wines, and accompany us while we were having different wines with fantastic views, strongly recommended!
(Translated by Google) A group of 8 people made the visit and tasting. Explanations and abundant information, interesting tour, I must also say that we are fans of wine tourism, and we have visited many wineries, and in this one we learned something new. The tasting room, phenomenal, unbeatable views. (Original) Un grupo de 8 personas hemos realizado la visita y cata. Explicaciones e información abundante, recorrido interesante, además he decir que somos aficionados al enoturismo, y hemos visitado muchas bodegas, y en esta aprendimos algo nuevo. El salón de la cata, fenomenal, unas vistas inmejorables.
(Translated by Google) A great family experience. Tatiana took care of us all as if she were one of us and the treatment was unbeatable. Highly recommended tasting and visit, as well as the wines. We will repeat without a doubt! (Original) Una experiencia genial en familia. Tatiana nos atendió a todos como si fuese una más y el trato fue inmejorable. Cata y visita muy recomendables, así como los vinos. Repetiremos sin duda!
(Translated by Google) Very fun and pleasant experience with the sommelier Tatiana, we found it original and enjoyable. The winemaking experience for one day is recommended, the truth is that it is worth repeating. Thank you so much! (Original) Experiencia muy divertida y agradable con la sumiller Tatiana, nos ha resultado original y amena. Recomendable la experiencia enólogo por un día, la verdad que es para repetirlo. ¡Muchas gracias!
(Translated by Google) We did a visit and tasting after hours and still the treatment and kindness were unsurpassed. Beautiful and modern Winery from 1986. Thank you for your advice and kindness. (Original) Hicimos una visita y cata fuera de horario y aún así el trato y la amabilidad fueron insuperables. Bonita y moderna Bodega de 1986. Gracias por vuestros consejos y amabilidad.
(Translated by Google) A fantastic experience. My partner and I have gone to the Viña Mayor aroma tasting. Tatiana's treatment has been impeccable, very kind and charming. He showed us the winery where he explained how everything worked and we finished with a tasting of various wines and aromas. We simply loved it, the views, the place, the wines...all 10. We highly recommend it and we hope to return!! (Original) Una experiencia fantástica. Mi pareja y yo hemos ido a la cata de aromas de Viña mayor. El trato de Tatiana ha sido impecable, muy amable y encantadora. Nos ha enseñado la bodega donde nos ha explicado cómo funcionaba todo y hemos acabado con una cata de varios vinos y aromas. Simplemente nos ha encantado, las vistas, el lugar, los vinos...todos de 10. Lo recomendamos muchísimo y esperamos volver!!
(Translated by Google) Harvesting, treading grapes to make must, and tasting is a new experience. I enjoyed the fantastic guided tour and the tasting. What a delight, without a doubt. Viña Mayor Verdejo is my favorite. I'm already waiting to uncork my next bottle. (Original) Vendimiar pisar uvas para hacer Mosto catar es una nueva experiencia lo e disfrutado la visita guiada fantástica y la cata oooo q delicia sin duda Viña Mayor Verdejo es mi favorito ya estoy esperando descorchar mi siguiente botella
Iglesia Quintanilla de Onesimo
4. Iglesia Quintanilla de Onesimo
4.3
(7)
Church
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) For me it is a discreet but very special church. (Original) Para mi es una iglesia discreta pero muy especial
(Translated by Google) The Parish Church of San Millán, which must have begun to be built at the beginning of the 16th century on another smaller one located in the same place, with Romanesque traces, since the remains that reached our days from the old cemetery attached to the church and the sacristy preserved semicircular arches, typical of Romanesque constructions, the town grew and the church became too small to accommodate all the attendees, which is why the temple, now with an ogival cut, was expanded. The building had three naves of equal height divided into three sections, covered with star-shaped ribbed vaults and triplets that were formed by pointed arches, which in turn rested on thick columns. The main chapel has survived and is the same width as the central nave once had; It is shallow. The section that precedes it has also been preserved and is covered with the vault described above, which serves as a testimony to remember the type of vault that previously covered the entire central nave of the church. The exterior had a façade with a belfry-shaped tower where the bells were housed. Only the head of this church is preserved, since in 1958 more than half of the church collapsed, the rest is of modern construction that forms a large and bright nave that was inaugurated in 1996. However, it preserves important sculptural works distributed throughout the temple. In the presbytery we find four columns from a Rococo altarpiece that frame the main altar. Suspended above this altar is a sculpture of the crucified Christ, which is a good carving from the second half of the 16th century. What was formerly the main chapel is today a side chapel located in the epistle nave. It serves as a splendid setting to house what was the main altarpiece, which is one of the best works of sculpture and painting from the Renaissance in Castile. The main altarpiece of the church has attracted great attention among art historians and both its sculptures and paintings have been the subject of numerous citations. It is made by the Valladolid painter Jerónimo Vázquez, composed of four bodies and horizontally divided into five compartments, with sculpture images occupying the central one; Those immediately on both sides have panel paintings and those on the sides have compositions executed in half relief. The main place of the altarpiece is occupied by the image of San Millán, Abbot; Above the Assumption of Our Lady and in the highest part, the coronation of the Virgin and the spike of the altarpiece there is a temple on which the crucified Christ appears. Asus two sides images of the sleeping soldiers. In the line on the left and counting from top to bottom, there are paintings of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Salutation to Saint Elizabeth, the Descent and one of an unknown subject; Just as on the right line are the Adoration of the Kings, the birth of Saint John the Baptist, the embalming of the Lord and another unknown matter, ending at both ends with relief paintings, on the left the Assumption, Saint Millán as a shepherd and David with the harp and on the right the circumcision, the death of Our Lady, that of San Millán among his monks and Joshua with the sword. There are also images of Saint Lucia, Saint Barbara, Saint Catherine and Saint Agatha; on the plinth, Doctors and Evangelists. In the upper part as termination, the Saint Pedro and San Pablo stand out and the center the characteristic crucifix with the Virgin and San Juan. The architectural separation when framing the various compartments is quite rough and the decoration of the columns is limited only to the lower third, which, together with the dominant character of the whole and the workmanship of the sculptural part, makes us suspect the possibility that the work belonged to the second half of the sixteenth century. (Original) La Iglesia Parroquial de San Millán que se debió de empezar a construir a principios del siglo XVI sobre otra menor situada en el mismo lugar, de trazas románicas, ya que los restos que llegaron a nuestros días del antiguo cementerio adosado a la iglesia y de la sacristía conservaban arcos de medio punto, propio de las construcciones románicas, el pueblo crecía y la iglesia se quedaba pequeña para albergar a todos los asistentes, motivo por el cual se procedió a la ampliación del templo ahora de corte ojival. El edificio era de tres naves de igual altura dividido en tres tramos, cubiertos con bóvedas de crucería estrelladas y terceletes que eran formados por arcos apuntados, que a su vez descansaban en gruesas columnas. La capilla mayor ha sobrevivido y tiene la misma anchura que antes tuviera la nave central; es de escasa profundidad. El tramo que la antecede, también se ha conservado y se cubre conla bóveda descrita anteriormente que sirve de testimonio para recordar el tipo de bóveda que antes cubría toda la nave central de la iglesia. El exterior tenía fachada con torre en forma de espadaña donde se albergaban las campanas. De esta iglesia sólo se conserva la cabecer, puesto que en 1958 se derrumbó más de la mitad de la iglesia, el resto es de moderna construcción que forma una amplia y luminos nave que se inauguró en 1996. No obstante, conserva importantes obras escultóricas distribuídas por todo el templo. En el presbiterio encontramos cuatro columnas de un retablo rococó enmarcan el altar mayor. Suspendido sobre este altar aparece una escultura de Cristo crucificado, que es buena talla de la segunda mitad del siglo XVI. La que antiguamente fue capilla mayor, es hoy una capilla lateral situada en la nave de la epístola. Sirve de espléndido marco para albergar al que fue retablo mayor que es una de las mejores obras de escultura y pintura del renacimiento en Castilla. El retablo mayor de la iglesia ha suscitado gran atención entre los historiadores del arte y tanto sus esculturas como sus pinturas han sido objeto de abundantes citas. está realizado por el pintor vallisoletano Jerónimo Vázquez, compuesto de cuatro cuerpos y horizontalmente se divide en cinco compartimentos ocupando el central imágenes de escultura; los inmediatos a este por uno y otro lado, tienen cuadros de pinturas en tabla y los de las partes laterales composiciones ejecutadas en medio relieve. El sitio principal del retablo está ocupado por la imagen de San Millán, Abad; encima de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora y en la parte más alta, la coronación de la Virgen y la espiga del retablo figura un templete sobre el cual aparece Cristo crucificado. Asus dos lados imágenes de los soldados durmientes. En la línea de la izquierda y contando de arriba abajo, hay pinturas del nacimiento de Jesucristo, la Salutación a Santa Isabel, del Descendimiento y una de asunto ignorado; así como en la línea de la derecha están la Adoración de los Reyes, el nacimiento de San Juan Bautista, el embalsamamiento del Señor y otro asunto desconocido, terminando en ambos extremos con cuadros de relieve, al aizquierda la Asunción, San Millán de pastor y David con el arpa y a la derecha la circuncisión, la muerte de Nuestra Señora, la de San Millán entre sus monjes y Josué con la espada. Hay también imágenes de Santa Lucía, Santa Bárbara, Santa Catalina y Santa Águeda; en el basamento, Doctores y Evangelistas . En la parte alta como terminación, se destacan a los lados San Pedro y San Pablo y el centro el característico crucifijo con la Virgen y San Juan. La separación arquitectónica al encuadrar los diversos compartimentos es bastante movida y el ornato de las columnas está limitado tan sólo al tercio inferior, lo cual unido al carácter dominante del conjunto y a la factura de la parte escultórica, nos hace sospechar, la posibilidad de que la obra perteneciese a la segunda mitad de la centuria decimosexta.
(Translated by Google) Religious building with multi-bell (Original) Edificio religioso con multicampana
(Translated by Google) Abandoned (Original) Boina
(Translated by Google) Today a medieval market day, (Original) Hoy día de mercado medieval,
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