The A-1 stitches together the north and the south of the province. From Aranda people head up to Burgos to the hospital or the university, and from Burgos they head down to the wineries of la Ribera.
Carpooling between Burgos and Aranda means splitting a long journey among the people already making it.
Less spending • Fewer empty cars • More sense in how we get around.

Aranda is left off the passenger rail network and the bus runs station to station, with timetables designed for something else.
As a passenger you leave from your own front door and arrive at the other person's.
If you drive, we pay you €0.04 per kilometre and passenger.
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Getting around better also means getting to everything.
La Virgen de las Viñas in Aranda in September, the visits to the Ribera del Duero wineries and the San Pedro festivities in Burgos in June. Going with others means you can come back without rushing.
The things you ask us most about carpooling this route, sorted in a minute.
It is 83 km by road and around 55 minutes by car. Shared, that journey costs you a fraction of what you pay travelling alone.
Yes. Door to door you reach the winery or the estate, not just the centre of Aranda.
The app handles it alone: you book your seat and the driver gets paid on the spot. No envelopes, no settling up afterwards.
It is a journey across open moorland, with fog in winter and few alternatives. Posting the route brings together the people setting off from Lerma and the villages of the Arlanza on their way to the capital.
More direct. Cheaper. Smarter.