Things to see in Huesca
What to see in Huesca: a magical province
Discover the incomparable contrasts of the province of Huesca and enjoy the magic of landscapes ranging from tall peaks, glittering waterfalls and valleys dotted with beautiful villages.
Loarre Castle: the best preserved Roman fortress
Loarre Castle is one of the finest vestiges of the turbulent Middle Ages in Aragón and has also been used as a set for various TV and film productions.
San Juan de la Peña (St John of the Rock), the Royal Vault of the Kingdom of Aragón
The Monastery of San Juan de la Peña, nestling below a rock is one of the historic symbols of the Kingdom of Aragon. It was also a place of burial for many of its kings.
What to see and do in Jaca, the capital of the Aragonese Pyrenees
Jaca is an essential stop on any trip to Huesca’s Pyrenees. It has countless tourist attractions with history, culture and winter sports. Find out the best things to see and do!
What to see in Torla, a Pyrenean village with a frontier spirit
Torla is a beautiful village high in the mountains, and is the gateway to the Ordesa-Monte Perdido National Park. Torla’s character has been forged by its location on the frontier with France.
What to see in Aínsa: a stunning medieval village
Situated in the Sobrarbe region, the medieval village of Aínsa is one of the most beautiful places in the Aragonese Pyrenees and a must-visit on your trip to Huesca.
What to see and do in Ansó, the heart and soul of the Aragonese Pyrenees
Discover Ansó, the heart of the Aragonese Pyrenees and one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. Explore this village nestled in a magical Pyrenean valley.
What to see in Huesca city, a surprising provincial capital at the gates to the Pyrenees
In a province with so many attractions, it’s surprising that the capital is often forgotten. We reveal the best of Huesca, a great place to stop on your trip to the Pyrenees.
Canfranc, the most beautiful train station in Spain
Discover the famous station of Canfranc,a railway icon in Spain and the Aragonese Pyrenees, located by the border with France.
What to see in the Tena Valley, from the river to the endless snow
The Tena Valley is one of the most diverse in the Pyrenees. That’s why there’s so much to see in its beautiful villages and natural landscapes.