30 hiking routes through the Province of INDEX

PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS 01. Malpaso Path > Santo Domingo 2 02. Val de Castellar > Castejón de Valdejasa 4 03 > Los Bañales > Biota 6 04. > Los Aguarales de Valpalma 8 05. Biel > Pool Pigalo 10 06. Sos del Rey Católico > Roita Castle 13

MONCAYO 07. Moncayo Peak Route 16 08. Tarazonica Green Route and Malón Water Museum 20 09. > Bollón 22 10. Ambel > Maleján > Borja 24 11. From Alcalá de Moncayo to Añón through the Morana Valley 27

ARANDA / JALÓN / PUBLISHED BY 12. > San Cristóbal Hermitage 3 30 The Zaragoza Council Tourist Board 13. Sierra de Vicor, ascent to Rayo Peak 33 Plaza de España, 2. 50071 Zaragoza 14. Sanctuary and La Dehesa viewpoint 37 Phone: +34 976 212 032 15. La Requijada Waterfall 39 [email protected] 16. > 41 www.zaragozalaprovincia.es

CARIÑENA / / 17. Pool de Los Chorros (lagoon) in Belchite 44 18. The Surroundings of 46 PRODUCTION 19. The Surroundings of 49 Comunicación y Medios de Aragón, S.L. 20. Valhondo de Aladrén Ravine 52 (Aragón Communication and Media S.L.) 21. The Gunpowder Route 54 Hernán Cortés, 37. 50005 Zaragoza Phone: 976 700 400 LOWER TEXT, GRAPHICS AND PHOTOGRAPHY 22. Nuestra Señora de Dos Aguas and Castellet de Faió 56 Taken from Civitur - Cinco Villas, Tierras del Moncayo, 23. Lakes 60 Paths of Aragón, The Tourist Board 24. Route through Guadalope from 63 Santiago Cabello, Amado Martínez, Javier San Román 25. Route through the Montler hermitage in Sástago 66 and Absolut Media Archives.

Translations: Imagine English CENTRAL EBRO DESIGN AND EDITING 26. El Castellar hermitage 69 Comunicación y Medios de Aragón, S.L. // Laura Monesma 27. Through the Alcubierre mountain range and The San Caprasio Hermitage 72 PRINTED BY 28. María de Huerva Plains 75 ISAC Artes Gráficas (ISAC Graphic Arts) 29. Alagón > Grisén through the Jalón aqueduct 77 30. La Cartuja Wetlands > The Francés Grove 80 LEGAL DEPOSIT Z-4579-2008

1 MAP OF PROVINCE

PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS MONCAYO / JALÓN / JILOCA PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS 01. Malpaso Path > Santo Domingo 07. Moncayo Peak Route 12. Calcena > San Cristóbal Hermitage 02. Val de Castellar > Castejón de Valdejasa 08. Tarazonica Green Route and Malón Water Museum 13. Sierra de Vicor, ascent to Rayo Peak 03. Layana > Los Bañales > Biota 09. Tabuenca > Bollón 14. Jaraba Sanctuary and La Dehesa viewpoint MONCAYO 04. Piedratajada > Los Aguarales de 10. Ambel > Maleján > Borja 15. La Requijada Waterfall 05. Biel > Pool Pigalo 11. From Alcalá de Moncayo to Añón through the Morana Valley 16. Aldehuela de Liestos > Cimballa 06. Sos del Rey Católico > Roita Castle ARANDA / JALÓN / JILOCA

CARIÑENA / DAROCA / BELCHITE CARIÑENA / DAROCA / BELCHITE 17. Pool de Los Chorros (lagoon) in Belchite 18. The Surroundings of Moyuela 19. The Surroundings of Villanueva de Huerva LOWER EBRO 20. Valhondo de Aladrén Ravine 21. The Villafeliche Gunpowder Route

CENTRAL EBRO LOWER EBRO 22. Nuestra señora de Dos Aguas and Castellet de Faió 23. Chiprana Lakes 24. Route through Guadalope from Caspe 25. Route through the Montler hermitage in Sástago

CENTRAL EBRO 26. El Castellar hermitage 27. Through the Alcubierre mountain range and The San Caprasio Hermitage 28. María de Huerva Plains 29. Alagón > Grisén through the Jalón aqueduct 30. La Cartuja Wetlands > The Francés Grove

Hiking Routes through the 82 83 PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS MONCAYO > aRANDA / JALÓN / JILOCA caRIÑENA / DAROCA / BELCHITE loWER EBRO 12 centRAL EBRO

Calcena> During this route we visit the San Cristóbal most remote and little known of Moncayo, where we find small, Hermitage picturesque villages such as Calcena and . From Calcena, at about 800 metres, the excursion starts. We should > Duration Two hours (round trip). look for the bus stop next to a spring close to the San Miguel > Difficulty Hermitage Romanesque apse Medium. Adequate footwear and drinking water is recommended. remains. Here the PR-8 path be- gins, which after about an hour > Recommended time of the year of gentle ascent, leads us to the Spring, summer and autumn. PR-8 Path with white and yellow signs. San Cristobal hermitage, at 1100 metres.

Shortly, the route crosses the Isuela River over a bridge where the PR.5 commences, taking us to . After passing some corrals, the path continues flanked by stone walls, which in Tourist Office Castillo de Mesones spring are covered with a pleas- Phone 976 605 734 ant tapestry-like green. We go flight of the bearded vulture, strategic point offers of the Isue- up a gentle ravine that is actually that nests in the craggy cliffs of la Valley, the village of Calcena, Papa Luna Castle - Palace an Isuela River tributary. the Cabo rocks. the gentle and undulating hills Plaza Castillo Papa Luna, s/n of the Moncayo, and more to the Phone 976 820 055 / 976 822 001 / 976 820 468 After crossing the ravine, the Amongst holm oaks and boxus South the Sierra of the Virgen. www.papaluna.com terraces turn into holm oaks ascending through a zigzag path, which becomes easier as we One can return to Calcena tak- Nature Interpretation Centre of the that appear to be an authentic Aranda River Region Mediterranean landscape. walk on, after an hour we reach ing the same route or by dou- C/ Mayor s/n - Phone (Comarca The path continues a steep as- the San Cristobal hermitage. bling back taking another way. del Aranda: 976 548 090) To do this we take the transport cent to the hermitage, already La Venta de Malanquilla Restaurant visible at the top of the sierra. Once there, it would be a good track, which starts behind the Ctra. Sagunto - Burgos km 293 moment to relax and enjoy the hermitage passing a pond next Phone 976 546 033 On the right, without leaving the path, we observe the elegant magnificent panorama that this to the path, from there on we

Hiking Routes through the Province of Zaragoza 30 31 PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS MONCAYO descend through an interesting > aRANDA / JALÓN / JILOCA holm oak woods until Plana del caRIÑENA / DAROCA / BELCHITE Rebollo. Once there, we again loWER EBRO leave the track and take the centRAL EBRO path descending to a dry ravine One shouldn’t miss a 13 to later arrive at the Calcena to visit to Calcena and road, which leads us again amble through the to Calcena. streets with their Sierra de Vicor, The Rayo Peak, and Nevera picturesque country peaks, where there is a military houses. Calcena can ascent to El observatory, are the highest be reached through elevations of the Vicor Sierra. an arch which has a Rayo peak chapel above with the They lie between the Perejiles Virgen del Cortijo. Valley to the South and the Grío There are other Valley to the North. A height of > Duration hermitages honouring Two and a half-hours ascent. Descent 1427 metres allows for views of Saint Joseph, Saint two hours. Moncayo, the Pre-Pyrenees Si- Rock and the Virgin, erra and the Pyrenees, weather > Difficulty although this last permitting. hermitage is in ruins. Low, keeping to the paths. The village has some > Recommended time of the year We suggest of the many ascents Arab traces and All year round. Winter is very beautiful, boasts two prehistoric however warm clothing is required possible that which starts from sites, where a burial due to low temperatures. As always, Puerto Cavero, to the Southe cave with relevant good walking boots, drinking water and binoculars are needed. of the Sierra, ascending the information of the southern face in order to reach Neolithic era, is to be the peak to the North. The veg- found. Once, there were silver mines on etation reflects the climate, to the opposite bank of the south pines, holm oaks and the Isuela River in bushes are predominant. To the Calcena. North pinewoods mix with other

Aniñón species such as holly and moss. Olive Oil Museum Joaquín Costa, 2 Phone 976 899 106 / 976 730 532 Bílbilis Archaeological Site Road Embid de la Ribera Phone 976 886 322 La Almunia de Dña. Godina Our Lady of the Ascension Museum Pza. de la Iglesia Phone 976 600 891 la almunia La Bodega Restaurant Autovía Aragón, Km 271 Phone 976 812 696 www.hotelbodega.es

Hiking Routes through the Province of Zaragoza 32 33 From Zaragoza the route starts From the spring we continue taking the A2 until the Puerto the track North and at the next Cavero where we find the sec- crossing we take the widest one ond way to Aluenda, the first to the right. Rapidly, we rise and was passed after near at one of the cruves, with out- to Calatayud. We leave the dual- standing views of Calataryud carriage way and take the N-II we find a 1970’s sculpture of the to the village. At little more than Sacred Heart, thework of hik- a kilometre from the Puerto of ers. The route is clear through Cavero there is a turn off to the thick pinewoods until we meet a right sign-posted as «Pisa de la pass, crossing a restricted Mili- Sierra de Vicor (Sierra de Vicor tary access road coming from El Track) and another sign saying Frasno and the Air Force base to «Aula de la Naturaleza» 4,6 km Nevera Peak, where there are (Nature Workshop 4,6 kilome- radars, aerials and an astrologi- tres). The route goes through cal observatory. the pinewoods until reaching the workshop. One may park at this Once past the road, we contin- point although the route contin- ue through the woods the path ues to la Fuente de Valdepajares steepens and we come closer to (Valdepajares spring) where the Northern side of the Sierra. three tracks cross marking our Here, the woods thicken and start-off point. great holly trees appear amongst the pines. The path goes east may be made out, from there on along the Northern part of the a pronounced ascent reaches Sierra (know as Bicora, soon we the peak connecting with the arrive at the refuge in good state Peak of Nevero track. with benches and chairs both in- side and outside. The view to the Having reached our goal we find North is glorious. The Ebro Val- the fire warden’s post, the geo- ley opens below descending to desic vertex milestone and large the Iberian Somontano, from the amount of piled stones. The valley the mountain, on a clear views are even more spectacu- day, showing the snowy peaks. lar from the summit, Moncayo to the west, the Algairén Sierra We continue until arriving at a to the Northeast and a northerly second refuge «La caseta Blanca view of the valley and mountains. or Acebal», and a spring in bad We descend from the South al- condition. Still, we continue an- though now following themasts other stretch with a slight slope of the Nevera peak to continue until the woods start to clear. along a track which connects The track turns South to draw a with Valdepajares, our starting rocky outline, the Peak of Rayo point for the excursion.

Hiking Routes through the Province of Zaragoza 34 35 PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS MONCAYO > aRANDA / JALÓN / JILOCA caRIÑENA / DAROCA / BELCHITE loWER EBRO centRAL EBRO

An amusing and beautiful day in the 14 Sierra de Vicor to contemplate the Jaraba We start from Jaraba close to landscape of the the Sicilia spa taking the path Iberian System and Sanctuary the magnificent Jalón that finishes at the bridge cross- Valley. and La Dehesa ing the River Mesa. Viewpoint Always following the direction we leave behind the Spa of the Virgin and the bot- tling plant. Arriving at a bend > Duration in the river and before crossing Two hours (round trip). the bridge we are surprised by > Difficulty a sanctuary situated upon a cliff Low. Hiking boots, drinking water and leading to the Hoz Seca or Caña- binoculars are recommended. da de Campillo. At its base we > Recommended time of the year see a sign which indicates that All year round. Avoid doing the route during midday hours. we should go along a wide path that takes us to the other side of the rocky cliff. Soon we will leave the path and take an easy path until the viewpoint of la Dehesa del Mesa.

Jaraba Tourist office We follow the GR24 signs going Plaza Afán de Rivera, 3 down the road until the tunnel. Phone 976 87 28 23 [email protected] The way back can be done to the left, in this way describing an «El Pelao» Cave almost circular route which will C/ Torres, s/n Phone 976 848 081 / 976 848 023 have allowed us to reflect on the Nuévalos contrast between the heights of D.O. Calatayud Museum La Hoz (the plateau steppes), El Molino de Old Winery Phone 902 196 052 and the densely forested river- www.monasteriopiedra.com bank. Nuévalos Las Truchas Restaurant Trav. , s/n Phone 976 849 040 www.hotellastruchas.com

Hiking Routes through the Province of Zaragoza 36 37 PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS MONCAYO > aRANDA / JALÓN / JILOCA caRIÑENA / DAROCA / BELCHITE loWER EBRO centRAL EBRO

Between Calmarza and Jaraba, the River 15 Mesa transparently flows, separating an La Requijada The route starts at the well- impressive canyon known Monastery of Piedra, to known as the Hoces Hill del Mesa. The route continue along the Cimballa we propose is one of road. We cross a bridge and, near the classic routes for a viewpoint, next to a hermitage, tourists who enjoy > Duration from where there is a nice pano- the Jaraba thermals. One hour. rama of the natural surround- It is a delight for ings of the Cistercian Monastery, the senses to walk > Difficulty None, although it is recommendable to we continue, after about two along the lower part observe the waterfall from its base at kilometres we see, on the left of of the Hoces, next to the hydroelectric station. And not get the fresh riverbank. too close as it is slippery. the road, some livestock birth- Where one may ing huts. We should leave the car contemplate curious > Recommended time of the year here at Lugar Nuevo. geological formations All year round, preferably after rain. and allow oneself to From this point, and following be surprised by the the canal on our left, we pass cliffside Sanctuary of Jaraba, climb to the some houses, descending along plateau at the highest the towpath, leading to the river. point of la Hoz and Once there, we may see some feel the vertigo of the waterfalls, such as the La Cava, panorama from the almost hidden on the banks of Dehesa Viewpoint or the River Piedra. the River Mesa. Calatayud Information Department We continue along the agricul- Plaza del Fuerte, s/n Phone 976 886 322 tural path to the hydroelectric www.calatayuddigital.net central workers houses. Next Saint Joseph Real Church Museum to them will find a steep stairs C/ Valentín Gómez, 3 Phone 976 882 030 descending to the central from Munébrega which we may admire the beauty Nuestra Señora de la Asunción of the La Requijada Waterfall, Parish Museum within an idyllic surrounding. Castillo, s/n Phone 976 895 034 / 976 895 064 nuévalos Río Piedra Restaurant. Ctra. Monasterio, s/n Phone 976 849 007 www.hotelriopiedra.com

Hiking Routes through the Province of Zaragoza 38 39 PRE-PYRENEES AND CINCO VILLAS MONCAYO > aRANDA / JALÓN / JILOCA caRIÑENA / DAROCA / BELCHITE loWER EBRO 16 centRAL EBRO Aldehuela We start the route at the Alde- huela de Liestos spring, which is de Liestos next to the road which is on the banks of the River Piedra at 986 >Cimballa metres. Its natural surround- ings stand out, as do its repre- sentative buildings, such as the > Duration x v i i Century church dedicated to Around two hours. Our Lady of the Ascension. In > Difficulty the municipality there is also Low, as it is a very steady route. The a hermitage dedicated to Saint gradient oscillates between 179 mts. (highest point) and 230 mts. (lowest Barbara. point). The altitude oscillating between 936 and 1044 mts. We continue towards Cimballa > Recommended time of the year then taking 1,6 kilometres later All year round. the path to the right. Gently ris- ing we find a fork of which we take the left.

We descend to cross the ravine The River Piedra along its stretch between then we rise again to find rose- Lugar Nueva and the mary and junipers. We go down Monastery of Piedra, again to meet with another ra- hides beautiful Calatayud La Dolores Museum waterfalls of which La Pza. Mesones, 4 Requijada waterfall Phone 976 546 581 stands out. This route Calatayud Museum is also attractive as it Claretians Building allows us a view of the C/ Fernádez Ardavín, s/n Monastery of Piedra Phone 976 881 673 / 976 881 314 another privileged Tourist Office place where water Plza. San Mauricio, 4 draws magnificent Phone 976 803 069 waterfalls such as the Calatayud well-known «Cola de Bílbilis Restaurant Caballo» (Horse tail Madre Puy, 1 Bajo Waterfall). Phone 976 883 955 www.restaurantebilbilis.com

Hiking Routes through the Province of Zaragoza 40 41 vine, which we cross, up again metres. Passing through its we then descend. Here we see streets takes the tourist back in farm lands and we pass Agus- time. The village has traces of tin’s hut. Further on we walk past conserved in country hous- This 8,2 kilometres amongst reforested pinewoods. es and a xviii century church built route takes us into in honour of Christ’s Presenta- the Community of Always following the main track, tion in the Temple. Calatayud. Part of which later takes a turn of 90º Aldehuela de Liestos, to the left from where we com- The spring of the Ojos de Cimbal- its beautiful XVII mence our descent towards the la, on the outskirts of the village century church trough and Cimballa. This vil- is a highlight, which gives life to is outstanding. lage on the banks of the River the River Piedra and the River Continuing through Piedra has an altitude of 936 Molino its principal tributary. the magnificent countryside we arrive at the village of Cimballa, with its spring, which gives life to the River Piedra. The Parish Church dedicated to the Presentation in the Temple calls our attention.

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(karts, supermotard, enduro Road N-A132 , 50500 Tarazona, paintball and quads. with schoolchildren. Asociación Daroguías cross, paint ball, trial exhibitions, 50808 Murillo de Gállego, Phone 629 425 577 Paraje Pinares, 3 dpdo Avda. Palafox, 55 Guided Visits. tuning competitions). Phone 974 38 31 52 / 974 356 437 www.nataven.es 50770 Quinto 50195 Hiladores Bajos, 16 C/ Mesón Nuevo, 7, 3º www.carocaventura.com Phone 636 47 09 01 Phone 976 583 151 / 656 836 526 50360 Daroca 50600 Ejea de los Caballeros Fundación Tarazona Monumental www.planaventura.com Phone 976 80 01 29 Phone 609 665 920 Evasión Grupo Explora Guided Visits. Golf Los Lagos

Rafting, kayaking, canyoning, Pza España, 8. 50500 Tarazona Centro Hípico Cabezos del Prado Camino de Vinales s/n Fuenverde Rutas hidrospeed, bungee jumping, www.tarazonamonumental.es Walks and courses. 50298 Segiatur Cortes de Aragón, 7. 50142 paintball, hiking, climbing, Quinto-Codo Road, Km 3 Phone 976 617 613 / 976 617 614 Tourist environmental and leisure canoping and quads. El Acebo de Moncayo 50770 Quinto www.golfloslagos.com programmes. Phone 669 094 303 Road N-A 132 Cultural and Nature Workshop. Phone 630 424 812 /699 752 998 C/ Bomberos, s/n, www.fuendeverde.fuendetodos.org 50808 Murillo de Gállego C/ San Miguel,16 www.centrohipicocabezosdelprado.com Club de Campo Hípico Aragón 50600 Ejea de los Caballeros Phone 974 23 28 12 / 974 383 022 50583 Horse riding routes with horse Phone 976 661 157 / 659 005 935 www.grupoexplora.com Phone 976 198 819 / 651 148 069 and equestrian championships courses. www.segiatur.com LOWER EBRO Natura CENTRAL EBRO Las Fuentes, s/n Rafting, canoeing, hidrospeed, 50180 Rutas Turísticas Andurriales Perca-Bass canyoning and hiking. Aranda /Jalón / Jiloca Ebronautas Phone 976 445 125 / 629 729 393 Tourist four-wheel-drive routes. Boat rental with or without guide, Road N-A132 Educational and recreational Utebo. www.yeguadaaragon.com C/ , 1 tourist apartment rental. 50808 Murillo de Gállego A.D. Ecuestre Doña Martina activities on the Ebro: canoeing, 50600 Ejea de los Caballeros C/ La Perca 7 (Poblado de Phone 948 13 49 41 Occasional horse riding courses. catarafts, walks, crossings, Zaratrekking Phone 976 662 095 / 691 321 429 Pescadores) www.nattura.com Valparaíso, s/n dramatised visits. Environmental Hiking. www.andurriales.com 50700 Caspe 50300 Calatayud Consulting and education. Sta Teresa de Jesús 12, 1º A, Phone 976 631 151 / 669 828 878 Paintball Murillo Phone 976 881 532 Pza España, 8 50006 Zaragoza Caballos de Martincho www.percabass.com Paintball and Nature activities. 50638 Cabañas de Ebro Phone 976 56 20 49 Basic horse riding. Adapted Road N-240 Augusta Golf Phone 654 898 400 www.zaratrekking.com horse riding for disabled riders. Piratas del Ebro (Pirates of the 50808 Murillo de Gállego Monastery of Piedra Road, km 4, www.ebronautas.com Sport Horse riding and for the Ebro) Phone 637 71 57 03 50300 Calatayud Club de Golf La Peñaza elderly; cultural and pedagogical Windsurf, sailing, roller-skating, www.paintballmurillo.com Phone 976 891 900 Cuarte Ecuestre Madrid Road Km. 307. activities. sailboating, kayaking rental and www.augustagolfcalatayud.com Horse riding courses. (Air Base Turn off) Plaza Mayor, 1 (Farasdués) courses. La Vall D’onde, s/n 50080 Zaragoza 50619 Ejea de los Caballeros, 50700 Caspe Jalón Activo 50410 Phone 976 34 28 00 / 976 54 19 07 Phone 618 568 924 Phone 699 38 99 38 / 620 45 23 28 Moncayo Climbing, hiking speleology, Phone 610 553 116 www.golflapenaza.com www.fundacionfarasdues.org www.piratasdelebro.com/ canoeing, mountain biking and

Moncayo Aventura archery: individuals and groups. Ribera Centro Ecuestre En Vuelo UR Lake Caspe Aventura Paintball, mountain biking, hiking, Morata de Jalón Hostel, 50176 Dressage and horse riding Tourist flights all over and Rafting, kayak, canoeing, Fishing, nautical sports, (sailboat flying fox. Morata de Jalón courses, adapted horse riding. the province, aerotaxi service all hidrospeed, canyoning and hiking rental, windsurf boards, kayaking, Alcalá de Moncayo Phone 699 941 185 / 699 574 059 C/ Mejana de la Noria s/n over , France and Portugal. and climbing. water-skiing, bus-ski, wake Phone 690 014 744 www.jalonactivo.com 50730 Zaragoza Rodad N-A132 board), mountain biking, gorge Phone 639 964 040 / 696 022 939 Phone 976 396 157 / 630 971 111 50808 Murillo de Gállego walking, climbing, crossing. Centro Ecuestre “Campo Alegre” Centro Ecuestre Monasterio de www.envuelo.es Phone 974 38 30 48 Isabel la Católica, 24 bajos Horse riding walks and routes, Piedra www.urpirineos.es 50700 Caspe horse riding courses, horse Occasional Horse jumping and Phone 608 16 12 61 / 660 162 976 rental, equestrian and sport riding. www.lakecaspeaventura.com tourism. Monasterio de Piedra, s/n Afueras s/n. 50210 Nuévalos 50513 . Phone 976 848 727 Phone 976 642 697 / 660 161 062 www.campoalegre.es

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