Top 10 Ranches in Aragon, Spain

April 26, 2023 Viva Honore

Discover the best Ranches in Aragon including Casa Sara, Refugio Lucien Briet, Hostal Casa La Era, Hotel La Vega, Lo Raconet de la Placa, Casa Felisa, Casas Rurales Ordesa, Leyendas del Pirineo, Casa Rural La Carreteria, Antigua Casa Catones.
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1. Casa Sara

Calle Cecilio Galvez 5, 44140 Cantavieja Spain
Excellent
54%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 48 reviews

Casa Sara

Nice

Reviewed By Eferis

Nice reception, nice room and good breakfast. The room was big enough for the three of us. The people at the house gave us nice recommendations for eating and buying good Teruel ham. Highly recommended.

2. Refugio Lucien Briet

Calle A’rruata s/n, 22376 Torla Spain
Excellent
36%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
36%
Poor
0%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 25 reviews

Refugio Lucien Briet

Loved it! One of the highlights of our trip

Reviewed By Alison J

We stayed out of season and were probably the only guests but the owners went to a lot of trouble and made us feel very welcome. We particularly enjoyed sitting in the bar in the evening, enjoying great home made food and mixing with the locals. We felt like travellers, not tourists. The owners gave us good tips on what to visit and how to enjoy the National Park. The room was comfortable and very well heated, and we like having the two bunk beds where you can sleep on the top and store your belongings on the one below. It is right in the centre of the charming town, close to the little church, alongside a supermarket, and most importantly right on the edge of the National Park.

3. Hostal Casa La Era

Plaza Era 2, 44168 Galve Spain
Excellent
74%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 31 reviews

Hostal Casa La Era

4. Hotel La Vega

C/ Virgen de La Vega, 1, 44432 Alcala de la Selva Spain
Excellent
15%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
29%
Poor
19%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 79 reviews

Hotel La Vega

Fawlty towers

Reviewed By 512Jill

How any one can rate this hotel is difficult ! It has so much going for it and so much not ! The good side is the location to the ski slopes and the friendly owner, bar tender , receptionist , waitress , pool ( cover taker off ) and general " Jack or Jill, of all trades" The owner tries really hard and is very friendly but you have to feel sorry for her as she does try to keep the pool warn and the sauna warm , the steam room open and the spa working and warn but it is all to no avail as the people she asks to help do not have a clue and after being told the pool / spa/ sauna would be open t at 4 pm , each evening it never was ! Forget the steam room it was non existent, as was the bath plug and the central heating on one day! Plus one day the room wasn't cleaned as they thought we had stayed in the room all day ! However would I stay there again !! Most definitely ! She is lovely does not speak English but we ARE in Spain ! The food varied from good to bad ! The lamb we had the first night was the best we had tasted but the next night the meat was awful and tough ! Yes there is not much choice for breakfast but who wants indigestion when they go on the ski slopes ! The rooms were small but it is a very old area and very famous for that sort of architecture ! It wouldn't be the same if it was changed ! We love it there and the facilities never worked either , under the previous owner ! The pool is actually a little warmer than it was then ! I am giving the bad and the good but it is the best place to stay locally ,if you want to be close to the slopes and the price is good and cheap ! Well recommended although I have told you all the facts ! Typical Fawlty towers ! But well worth the experience !

5. Lo Raconet de la Placa

Plaza Espana 9, 44610 Calaceite Spain
Excellent
62%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 29 reviews

Lo Raconet de la Placa

Holiday Cottage in Calaceite, Matarranya Shire, Teruel. Very close to Beceite mountains and Motorland circuit.Its privileged location in Calaceite's historic heart,Historical and Artistic Heritage, make it a very special place to stay.We have three comfortable apartments and two sloping ceiling bedrooms to enjoy a pleasant stay.On the ground floor is the CAFE DEL RACONET

Went there in 2015, my sister lived in Cala ceite for a very long time

Reviewed By scatty27

Great place for drinking. in the main Village square. Funky music and great company. The Village is one of the best in Spain. There is an Ibreanean Village half an hour walk from there...On a hill with great views towards the Roc of Benet

6. Casa Felisa

Carretera Ayerbe-Sadaba, 3, 22806 Santa Eulalia de Gallego Spain
Excellent
69%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 128 reviews

Casa Felisa

Our house, Casa Felisa, is a chateau in the countryside settled in Santa Eulalia de Gállego, in Aragon Region, near the Pyrenees. It was an old olive oil mill that has been restored with care by its owners. You can find the family tradition, linked to their old work as carpenters, all over the house.We can comfortably accommodate up to 12 persons in double rooms. All with ensuite bathroom. If needed, we can also provide additional beds in order to accommodate more people.The common areas are two living rooms with fireplace and the dining room, the terrace and barbeque. You can also use a fully equipped kitchen.The area is best know for extreme sports like rafting, kayaking, hydrospeeding, canorafting, when an all be enjoyed on Gallego river. You can also practice BBT or walking or you can try to scale the “Mallos de Riglos”For nature enthusiasts, the “Hoya de Huesca” district offers you an idyllic setting for birdwatching or simply enjoys the seenery or the fresh mountain air of the Aragones Pyrenees.Cultural offer is wide and complete. You can find The Castle of Loarre, the best conserved Roman castle in Europe. The castle was made more famous by the movie “Kingdom of Heaven” starring Orlando Bloom. You can also visit the “Colegiata de Bolea”, the Monastery of “San Juan de la Peña”, the old Aragon Kings’ pantheon. The nearest town of Huesca also offers you the Monastery of “San Pedro el Viejo”, a cathedral and several museums. In Jaca you can find the fortress and a Roman cathedral.Gastronomy in the district also is very known for its great range of flavours and sweets. We especially recommend the bread and pastries from Ayerbe, “tortas” and “refollaus” In autumn you can find many kinds of mushrooms in the forest and all the restaurants have special menus. How to get here?From Madrid and Valencia, you have to arrive first to Zaragoza, then row to get the A-23 to Huesca. From Barcelona, Reus or Girona, you will also need to reach Huesca. From Huesca, take the A-132 towards Pamplona until you reach Ayerbe. After passing towards Ayerbe, take the first left which lead directly to Santa Eulalia. From Bilbao, San Sebastian and Pamplona, take the N-232 to Jaca and after crossing “Puente la Reina” Bridge, turn to the right and take the A-132 towards Huesca Until you reach Ayerbe. Just before entering the town of Ayerbe you will need to take a share right turn, which will lead you directly to Santa Eulalia. Follow the road until you will find the village and the house.

Already made plans to go back!

Reviewed By Marji299

Found this place randomly online while searching for housing alternatives while climbing and hiking at Riglos and Rodellar for 5 days. WOW! Casa Felisa is amazing! We loved it so much we added a night on (we ended up staying 5 nights) and also made reservations to return in two weeks for four nights. From the moment we started driving down the beautiful turnoff before grumpy Ayerbe, we knew we were headed somewhere special. Casa Felisa is a calm, meticulously clean place, designed with love, run by love. The owners are generous, kind and clearly dedicated to Casa Felisa and those staying with them (as well as the area/town, one of the owners is the local mayor!). I can’t believe for 40/euro a night we had a wonderfully comfortable and contemporary bedroom/bathroom and access to the rest of the house, which includes a two-story living room with fireplaces on both floors filled with books, computer, TV with movies, sound system, wet bar, a deck with grill for our use, downstairs is a full open bar with about 15-20 bottles of different spirits, stocked fridge with snacks, fruit and diverse beverages (water, soda varieties, wine, beers, etc. All the food and drink is on the honor system and the price per glass/can or shot is posted with a little bank for adding your money). There is also a dining room you can use anytime as well as the things in the kitchen, or tell them ahead of time and for 15 bucks each they will make you a fabulous three-course dinner! Breakfast is included and put out around the time you want so the food is not sitting out for hours: you get meat, cheese, toast, homemade yogurt and breakfast cake made by the owner’s 91-yr old mother, etc. or you can pay a tiny bit for a cooked version with eggs, etc. The wifi was automatic, no password, so we could hook up outside before even entering the property. The walls are a tiny bit thin when people decide to do the nasty late at night in the room next door, but mostly it was very quiet! There were two nights with no other guests so that was extremely peaceful after long days of climbing! This would be a great place for climbers who are with friends because you can really enjoy each others company in the living rooms and dining room and then have private rooms/bath at night. We loved talking with the owners and really enjoyed our time at Casa Felisa! I look forward to returning later this month!

7. Casas Rurales Ordesa

C/ Unica s/n, 22363 Belsierre Spain
Excellent
70%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 145 reviews

Casas Rurales Ordesa

Casas Rurales Ordesa has holiday cottages of 2 at 9 places of superior category sited in a private state surrounded by nature, with the typical building of the area made of wood and stone.The houses are located in the outskirts of a little mountain village called Belsierre, in a private area with wide illuminated gardens, parking area, barbecues, and spacious individual porches with garden furniture.CASAS RURALES ORDESA will offer to his clients a new area to enjoy peace and well-being, where water is the main element. It shall bring an extreme relaxation in harmony with nature.

Good for families and kids

Reviewed By yanai2009

The place is located 15 min drive from Ainsa in a quiet secluded village in the Ordesa valley at the proximty of lots of Pyreneese attractions and activities. The place includes few attached cottages for family vacations and the cottages themself are well equipped and maintained- it is ideal place for groups of famillies who travel together. The only drawback was the fact that the place is under construction, the noise or the site of a tractor was not on my vacation plans - make sure to ask if there are any works on site. A swimming pool would add alot to the place.

8. Leyendas del Pirineo

Carretera Jaca el Grado, 8, 22373, Fiscal Spain
Excellent
92%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 65 reviews

Leyendas del Pirineo

A wonderful place!

Reviewed By Søren T

We stayed one night in Leyendas del Pireneo on our tour in the Pirineos and we absolutely enjoyed it. We were received very well by the kind and friendly owners and our room was very nice and had wonderful views - such a great thing to wake up to! We had dinner in the restaurant and the food was stunning. It's a place you could stay several days and enjoy as a homely, warm and nice place. My best recommendations.

9. Casa Rural La Carreteria

Calle Fuente 2., 44167 Camanas Spain
Excellent
92%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 100 reviews

Casa Rural La Carreteria

10. Antigua Casa Catones

Calle Iglesia 7, 22586 Lascuarre Spain
Excellent
94%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 53 reviews

Antigua Casa Catones

comfortable an welcoming

Reviewed By MVKH

Lovely room, spacious, separate sitting area, charming property, house built centuries ago. Guests have access to microwave and frig. Elena, who runs the Casa is kind and generous. You will enjoy your stay here.

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