Markets in Duruelo de la Sierra
Soria, Castile and León
Duruelo de la Sierra markets give visitors two outdoor street markets to explore in this small Soria municipality. Both run on a weekly schedule, making it straightforward to time a visit around market day if you are passing through the Sierra de Urbión area of Soria province.
Weekly Market Schedule
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MondayNo markets▼
TuesdayNo markets▼
Wednesday1market▼
ThursdayNo markets▼
FridayNo markets▼
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SundayNo markets▼
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Where to stay in Duruelo de la Sierra
Duruelo de la Sierra is a small mountain village in the Picos de Urbión area, so accommodation options are limited but charming. Staying in village centre puts you within easy reach of any local market activity and the surrounding pine forests.
If you prefer a bit more comfort or variety, the nearby town of Vinuesa is worth considering as a base, or you can look at rural guesthouses around Sierra de Urbión for a quiet, countryside stay with good access to the village.
Tours & Activities in Duruelo de la Sierra
Street markets in Duruelo de la Sierra
The Easter Craft and Second-Hand Market is the larger of the two, bringing together 15 stalls focused on handicrafts and second-hand goods. It runs weekly outdoors and is the best opportunity to find locally made artisan products in the village.
The Duruelo de la Sierra Weekly Market is the second street market, with its stall count not publicly confirmed. It also runs on a weekly outdoor schedule and serves as the regular general market for local residents and visitors alike.
If you are combining your trip with nearby areas, El Burgo de Osma and Vinuesa both have their own market traditions worth checking before you travel.