Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Aragon, Aragon

November 29, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Aragon, Spain including Avalancha, Parque Nacional Ordesa Y Monte Perdido, Hecho Valley, ebroNAUTAS, Valle de Pineta, Selva de Oza, Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar, Palacio de la Aljaferia, Monasterio de Piedra, Albarracin.
Restaurants in Aragon

1. Avalancha

Excellent
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5.0 based on 1,370 reviews

Avalancha

We are pioneers in the Sierra de Guara, with over 25 years of professional experience in activities in nature. Specialists in canyoning since 1990 , rafting , . Qualified guides that will give you security and fun in one of the most impressive places in Europe. Canyoning Alquezar, Sierra de Guara, Pyrinees Spain.

2. Parque Nacional Ordesa Y Monte Perdido

22376 Torla Spain +34 974 24 33 61 https://www.ordesa.net/
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5.0 based on 1,736 reviews

Parque Nacional Ordesa Y Monte Perdido

Reviewed By sofiiapaniv

We took bus from Torla to the park. They go every 20-30 min and cost around 4 Euro. Once you reach the park, you can have hot drink and a snack in the only restaurant. It was quite cool in the morning (in the beginning of Sept, 8 am, 13 degrees), but by the end of the trip it became hot under the sun. We climbed up to the main viewpoint (Mirador de Calcilarruego - the view was amazing), then went along the canyon to the waterfall (Cola de Caballo), after that went through the valley back to the bus. The waterfall and river were quite dry but still beautiful. Whole trip took us 9 hrs. The easier option (and the only option if it is raining) is to avoid climbing and just walk through the valley to waterfall and back.

3. Hecho Valley

Hecho (Huesca), Hecho Spain http://valledehecho.es
Excellent
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5.0 based on 200 reviews

Hecho Valley

4. ebroNAUTAS

Excellent
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5.0 based on 866 reviews

ebroNAUTAS

If you think that there is no way of enjoying a unique landscape in Europe without simultaneously having to share it with crowds around you, you will be gladly surprised to discover the Ebro River in Aragon (NE Spain). From the Castellar cliffs and castle to the Ribera Baja Goosnecks, a dramatic contrast between the arid “bardena” and the fluvial jungle remains barely known by the public, and therefore offers a great chance for those travelers looking for an intimate experience of Nature and its beautiful scenic views. More than 150 miles of mostly calmed waters give you the opportunity of choosing the branch of the Ebro you want to explore on the kayak, both in a half day trip or in a longer journey up to 1 week long. We will always try to share our knowledge and love to this river, the biggest in Spain regarding its average flow, but more importantly an extremely rich environment both regarding its ecological values and its historical heritage. We are happy to practice our English, Français, Italiano and of course Spanish while sharing the wonders hidden in the Ebro, from the amazing bird watching to the breathtaking sunset’s reflections on its waters, as well as all the unique panoramic views only enjoyable from inside the river. Guiding a trip means for us both guaranteeing your security as well as making sure you get the most of the fluvial experience, so we will try to help you understanding the landscape… and even listening to its whispers!-) Feeling tempted? Then you might be interested in Ryan Air flights to Zaragoza from Germany, UK, Italy… and the availability of the rural lodgings in the surroundings of our base in Cabañas de Ebro, at the heart of a pintoresque rural county just 30 minutes away from Zaragoza city. We offer a comprehensive service for groups, so we would receive you at Zaragoza’s Airport and bring you to a genuine experience of the river, its surroundings and its people. If you are lodged in Zaragoza, you might be interested in cruising down its monumental city center: paddling along “The Bridges of Zaragoza” will allow you to enjoy unique sights of its monuments as you have great fun splashing and maybe even swimming in the river!

5. Valle de Pineta

22350 Bielsa Spain
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5.0 based on 386 reviews

Valle de Pineta

Reviewed By grantb227 - Singapore, Singapore

The Valle Pineta offers stunning scenery with jagged mountains on three sides. Great for hiking and for accessing the Monte Perdido and Oropesa national park. In winter it also offers cross country skiing. Easy access into France and the skiing there.

6. Selva de Oza

Valle de Hecho, Hecho Spain http://www.selvaoza.com/
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Selva de Oza

7. Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar

Plaza del Pilar s/n, 50003 Zaragoza Spain +34 976 39 74 97 http://www.zaragozago.com/iglesias-zaragoza/basilica-pilar/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7,941 reviews

Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar

Reviewed By DemiHale1

Breathtaking, Awe-Inspiring, Magnificent, these are just a few words to describe this Amazing Cathedral!!! From the statuary to the artwork, the pews to the ceilings, I was at a loss for words!! This Church still holds services and I was lucky enough to be there to observe and pray, and though the service was in Spanish it was a beautiful and spiritual experience. Inside, a Roman-style pillar is topped by a statue of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus that dates from the fifteenth century. It is housed in a chapel of marble, jasper, and gilded bronze that forms almost a church-within-a-church. You can also go to the back of the chapel, where people can kneel and kiss the pillar itself. It is a must see for anyone!!

8. Palacio de la Aljaferia

calle Los Diputados, Zaragoza Spain +34 976 28 95 89 http://www.zaragozago.com/palacios-zaragoza/palacio-aljaferia/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4,175 reviews

Palacio de la Aljaferia

Reviewed By DemiHale1

If you want to see a Arabic Palace in Zaragoza, make sure to visit the Palacio de la Aljaferia! Its a beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sight-and medieval palace built during the second half of the 11th century in the Taifa of Zaragoza in Al-Andalus, present day Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. It was the residence of the Banu Hud dynasty during the era of Abu Jaffar Al-Muqtadir. The palace reflects the splendour attained by the Taifa of Zaragoza at the height of its grandeur. It currently contains the Cortes (regional parliament) of the autonomous community of Aragon. The Arabic and Islamic influences are everywhere, from the arches and geometric patterns to the latticework. The gardens are breathtaking as well. Though empty of any furnishings, you can almost imagine The Sultan himself there in te year 1065 - he called it Qasr al-Surur" (Palace of the Joy) and to see the throne room which he presided over receptions was just amazing! Adults: €5. With a Young Person, Student or Pensioners (over 65) card: €1. Groups (over 20 people) and with Tourist Bus ticket: €4 per person. Children 0-12 years: Free.

9. Monasterio de Piedra

Calle Afueras, s/n, Nuevalos, 50620 Zaragoza Spain +34 976 87 07 00 [email protected] http://monasteriopiedra.com/el-monasterio/
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4.5 based on 3,994 reviews

Monasterio de Piedra

Reviewed By rosalg02 - Miami, United States

I would recommend to stay at least a night in the hotel on site. Unfortunately we went for the day from Zaragoza and could not enjoy to the full extent this wonderful park and monastery. The restaurant Piedra Vieja was offering a fixed menu for 13 euros that include three course of decent quality. Driving to this place is a beautiful journey too the landscape is magical. Do no miss it!

10. Albarracin

Teruel Spain +34 978 70 04 00 http://www.albarracin.es
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,126 reviews

Albarracin

Reviewed By natalieRuizDiaz - Detroit, United States

We went to Albarracin when we drove from Valencia to Madrid. And this small little village lives up to all the hype that surrounds it. Totally medieval, hidden among the mountains you don't see it until you are actually there. Spend the night here to get the full charm.

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