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Hiking around Belver De Cinca offers access to diverse landscapes within the Bajo Cinca region of Huesca, Aragon. The area is defined by the Cinca River Valley, providing picturesque routes with gentle elevation changes. While not directly in the high Pyrenees, its location in Huesca province places it within reach of Pre-Pyrenean ranges and varied terrain, including semi-desert landscapes and areas of geological interest. This geographical diversity supports a range of hiking experiences, from leisurely valley walks to more challenging…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Enjoy an easy 3.1-mile hike on the Contrasts of Bajo Cinca Trail, exploring historic churches and local scenery near Chalamera.
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Hike the moderate 6.2-mile (10.1 km) circular trail from Saidí, gaining 272 feet (83 metres) in the scenic Valle de Cinca.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This town, called Saidí, is characterized by the fact that between its roads you can still see the remains of the castle that was built where the town is today.
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This area appears above the village of Saidí, giving you a panoramic view of the area around the Río Cinca depression. Beautiful!!
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A town located on the border between Aragon and Catalonia and surrounded by the Río Cinca with its church, the Iglesia de San Martín, Chalamera, dominating the small town.
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The Hermitage of Santa Maria is a Romanesque church located halfway between Chalamera and Alcolea de Cinca near the confluence of the Cinca and Alcanadre rivers. It is located above the level of the Cinca river and for this reason allows you to see the views not only of the hermitage itself but of the flat areas of the depression of the river.
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Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción is the church that governs the beautiful town of Belver de Cinca. A beautiful village in the middle of the Cinca valley.
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As the name of the town itself suggests, the town is located in the middle of the Río Cinca depression, in a green area in the middle of arid lands.
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Small town located on the east bank of the Cínca river. Its municipality also includes the small northern town of Almudáfar. Beautiful church, of Santa Margarida.
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The Hermitage of Santa Maria is a Romanesque church located halfway between Xalamera and Alcolea de Cinca near the confluence of the Cinca and Alcanadre rivers. It is located above the level of the Cinca river and for this reason it is higher than the rest.
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There are 4 hiking routes detailed in this guide for the Belver De Cinca area. These include options ranging from easy riverside paths to moderate circular routes, primarily exploring the Cinca River Valley.
The terrain around Belver De Cinca is primarily defined by the Cinca River Valley, offering picturesque routes with gentle elevation changes. While not directly in the high Pyrenees, the broader Huesca province provides access to diverse landscapes, including Pre-Pyrenean ranges like the Sierra de Guara with its canyons, and the unique semi-desert areas of Los Monegros, ensuring varied experiences.
Yes, there is an easy trail available. The Contrasts of Bajo Cinca Trail is a gentle 5.0 km route that takes approximately 1 hour 24 minutes to complete, showcasing varied scenery within the Cinca river area. This makes it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous walk.
Hikers can explore several historical and natural landmarks. You might encounter the 12th-century Ermita de Santa María de Chalamera, known for its summer solstice phenomenon, or the San Martín Church in Chalamera. Additionally, the Santa Cruz Viewpoint offers panoramic views of Alcolea de Cínca and other towns along the river.
Yes, there are several circular options. For instance, the From Albalate de Cinca to Belver de Cinca — circular is a moderate 15.3 km path connecting towns along the Cinca river. Another popular choice is the Ponent Trail: Saidí Loop, a 10.1 km route through the Cinca River Valley.
The hiking routes around Belver De Cinca are well-regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars. Hikers often appreciate the diverse scenery, the gentle nature of the Cinca River Valley paths, and the opportunity to connect with local history and culture.
Yes, the region offers several elevated points providing scenic views. The Santa Cruz Viewpoint, for example, offers expansive panoramas of Alcolea de Cínca and the Cínca river valley, allowing hikers to appreciate the area's natural beauty and historical towns.
Absolutely. The trails often connect or pass near charming settlements. Osso de Cinca, located on the east bank of the Cínca river, is home to the beautiful Santa Margarida church. Albalate de Cinca is another town frequently featured in circular routes, offering a glimpse into local life and history.
The region's climate generally allows for hiking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, ideal for exploring. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable. Winter provides a different, often quieter, experience, though some higher elevation areas in the broader Huesca province might require more preparation.
While specific public transport details for individual trailheads are not provided in this guide, the Huesca province and Aragon region are generally well-developed for outdoor tourism. For detailed public transport options to Belver De Cinca or specific starting points, it is recommended to check local bus schedules or regional transport websites.
Yes, the wider Huesca province and Aragon region are extensively developed for hiking, featuring a network of over 20,000 kilometers of marked trails. This includes both short-distance (PR) and long-distance (GR) paths, catering to all levels of difficulty and physical condition. These trails often connect historical sites and picturesque medieval villages like Alquézar.


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