CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP2 Reviews and 184 Opinions The hotel: don’t let discourage you by a quite anonymous entrance hall, this hotel is a very nice...
1 Review and 1 Opinions Large family town house once used by the cannons of the catholic church untill the time of Elizabeth...
Albergue de Artieda: shelter in Artieda
jorgejuansanchez Says: Pleasant shelter in the Camino AragonesThey will serve you dinner for about 7 euros, because there is no restaurant in this lovely village besides the Pyrenees...
Camino de Santiago - The Aragón Road
KiNyA Says: Via de Arles continues from Oloron Sainte Marie (France) to pass Somport (1640 m) where starts the Spanish Aragón tram of the St James pilgrimage road to...
KiNyA Says: On the north of Aragón, very close to French border, there is Candanchú ski village, the oldest ski resort in Spain, built in 1928. We stopped in Cancanchú in...
KiNyA Says: Somport (Puerto de Somport) - 1640 m - is a mountain pass in the Central Pyrenees on the border between France and Spain. Besides Roncesvalles, Somport is the...
Sorrosal Waterfall and Vía Ferrata
KiNyA Says: Just outside of the village of Broto (Huesca) there is a very nice waterfall named Sorrosal. It's about 90 meters high and it suppose to be quite magnificant in...
KiNyA Says: Village Broto is the center of the Broto Valley (Valle del Broto). With its 905 m of altitude it's one of the best places to stay in or stop in on your way to...
A Borda Felices: In heart of the Pyrenees
KiNyA Says: I stayed here one night with my parents. It was nice as it was off season so we were the only guests. The owners were extremely polite, they wanted to explain...
Ponder on the Horrors of War in Belchite
DanielF Says: Belchite used to be a splendid mudéjar town, crammed with monumental churches and heralded residences. Between August and September 1937, one of the cruellest...
DanielF Says: The river Ebro has the most important debit of all Spanish rivers. It is also the longest of all the rivers that run exclusively across Spanish territory....
Witness the Rebirth of Saragossa
DanielF Says: Several Spanish cities, like Bilbao or Valencia, have successfully used the architecture-spectacle formula to get out of their ostracism and become relevant...
Albergue de Peregrinos de Jaca: sleeping in Jaca
jorgejuansanchez Says: This is one of the best shelters in the Camino Aragones (the one starting in Canfranc, the Pirynees).It is clean, comfortable, supply blankets and has good...
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I've got some interesting experiences in Aragon. I'd love to share with you the 19 tips I've written, the 38 photos uploaded, and 2 travelogues I've created.
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My very first visit to Aragón was back in 2006, when I first visited Spain. I worked one month in Madrid and then I still had 15 days left to see more of Spain before going back home. I got to...
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A zone of outstanding geographical interest, dominated by the 3,555 metres of Monte Perdido(the Lost Mountain) massif, the largest limestone massif in western Europe. The Park's high altitude and...
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You will be delighted when discovering Aragon. Its history is amazing, and there was a time when the Corona de Aragon (Aragon Crown) dominated the whole Mediterranean Sea and many territories in...
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Pyrenees - finding where to look

One problem can be knowing where to find entries for a large area like this. I have not yet been south of Huesca but as far as the Aragonese Pyrenees are concerned, I have put entries under Ansó,...
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