Routes through the province of Zaragoza
The province of Zaragoza offers you endless routes to complete your stay in the city. Castles, churches, museums, spas, charming towns, wineries and much more will make you talk and recommend Zaragoza from the rooftops.
-We leave Zaragoza on the AP68 to Alagón and then we turn towards Tauste.
The region of the Cinco Villas awaits us with its Roman sites, its Romanesque art and its Jewish quarters and castles. And even a mausoleum!
The land where Ferdinand II of Aragon was born also has natural spaces where you can cool off.
And if you are a mountain bike and hiking lover, this area will surprise you with its routes.
-Another option is to follow the AP68 to Gallur, the region of Tarazona and Moncayo welcomes you.
Mandatory stop: Borja and his collegiate church, and also the Ecce Homo. And its wineries! where Grenache is the protagonist.
Essential: Tarazona, its Jewish quarter and its impressive cathedral, a unique example of Gothic style with an exceptional Mudejar and Renaissance legacy.
Trasmoz, its castle, its history and the legends of witches.
And sheltered by Moncayo, the Monastery of Veruela, the first Cistercian monastery in Aragon.
-Madrid direction, the Water Roads await us.
It is difficult to choose which spa to go to or which Mudejar church to visit. The Calatayud region is full!
Or visit places as unique as the Monasterio de Piedra and the wineries of another of the province's DO wines (there are 3).
Another place that you cannot miss is the Gallocanta Lagoon, from October to March is the best time to observe the cranes.
You also cannot miss Daroca, its walls and imposing towers, and the panoramic view from its castle.
And 20km away, Anento (one of the most beautiful towns in Spain), its narrow streets and the spectacular Aguallueve spring, which hides small caves inside.
Special mention to the Castles and Palaces of Aranda and Valdejalón, and their cherries.
If you choose to leave Zaragoza on the Mudéjar highway towards Teruel, Don Francisco de Goya y Lucientes awaits you accompanied by ceramics and wine.
Fuendetodos and his birthplace, Cariñena and its magnificent wines; Muel, its ceramics and its Roman dam or Belchite and its ruined landscape shrouded in legends. Promise not to disappoint.
-Another of the monasteries of the Cistercian order that will cross your path if you choose to travel towards Barcelona, is the Rueda Monastery.
The Bajo Ebro area welcomes you with the imposing Sea of Aragon – Mequinenza and Caspe Reservoir, destination par excellence for lovers of fishing and water sports, which attracts many every year for its rich heritage.
-We cannot forget the Monegros of Zaragoza, with its gypsum, sandstone and alabaster that offer you a silent and desert landscape.
-The Galachos del Ebro in La Alfranca and its native flora and fauna or the urban and architectural Cartuja Baja and its convent.
Each route and each town offers you the best of its gastronomy to win you over not only for the view, but also for the stomach.
Flavors that will remain forever in your memory. And with the phone gallery full, we return home after a getaway as a couple, with friends, as a family or alone in the province, which will take your visit to Zaragoza to the next level.

