Best attractions and places to see around Camporrells, a municipality in Huesca, Aragon, Spain, offers a diverse landscape for exploration. The area is characterized by its location along the Molino del Pubil river and numerous natural springs. Visitors can discover a blend of natural geological formations, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region provides a tranquil setting with a rich cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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If you have to use a vehicle, it has to be an all-terrain vehicle with four-wheel drive. It's better to leave it with another vehicle. The road is bad, with loose stones, and if you get a puncture, will they come to help you?
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The approach by bike from Estopinyan is recommended, even if you can go there by car...
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The route to the hermitage of Sant Vicente, the place where it is located and the views it offers of the reservoir.... these whims of nature 🏞️ are unforgettable 🤩
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It's a shame about this place and its history, as always people look for other places where they can survive more comfortably and places as beautiful as this one are left behind, abandoned, and left to their own devices....😢
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Quiet path parallel to a river with several waterfalls and natural pools. Here it is advisable to go more slowly with the bike due to the possibility of having families on the road, it can be avoided by doing a small section along the parallel road.
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The abandoned village of Finestras is an awe-inspiring place where nature and man have combined their forces to create an unforgettable destination.
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Traditionally known as "Roques de la Vila", this unique geological formation was renamed the Chinese Wall of Finestres to encourage tourism in the area. You can access the foot of it by boat through the Canelles reservoir.
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This town suffered its complete abandonment as a result of the construction of the reservoir. Although nobody lives in it, there is a house that still receives some maintenance, the rest are already semi-ruined.
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The region around Camporrells is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the unique geological formation known as the Chinese Wall of Finestres, which originated in the Cretaceous period. Another notable natural attraction is Baldellou Gorge, offering a romantic hiking trail through crevices with a small stream. Don't miss the Sosa Waterfalls, a fantastic hiking route through a forest with various pools. The area is also characterized by the Molino del Pubil river and numerous natural springs.
Yes, Camporrells offers several historical and cultural sites. The prominent Church of San Miguel, dating back to the 12th century, dominates the town from a hilltop. The municipality also features several Romanesque hermitages dedicated to San Jaime, San Miguel, and Los Mártires. Additionally, the Finestras Abandoned Village provides a compelling blend of nature and human history, showcasing ruins from a settlement abandoned after the construction of a reservoir.
Camporrells is an excellent base for hiking. You can explore the Baldellou Gorge with its romantic trail and information boards on local flora and fauna. The Sosa Waterfalls offer a beautiful forest hike suitable for families. For more challenging routes, consider trails around the Chinese Wall of Finestres or the Finestras Abandoned Village. Many hiking routes are available, including easy to moderate options like the Baldellou Gorge Trail. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Camporrells guide.
Absolutely, the region around Camporrells is well-suited for cycling, offering scenic views and diverse terrain. There are numerous routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. Mountain bikers can find routes like 'La Ribagorza BTT Route 30: Montsec Enduro' or loops around the Finestras Abandoned Village. Road cyclists can enjoy routes connecting towns like Castillonroy and Tamarite de Litera. For more information on specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Camporrells and Road Cycling Routes around Camporrells guides.
Yes, Camporrells offers family-friendly options, especially for those who enjoy nature. The Sosa Waterfalls provide a fantastic hiking route through a forest with small streams and pools, which is recommended even with small children. There are also several niches with tables and benches for resting. The Baldellou Gorge also has information boards about local fauna and flora, making it an engaging walk for families.
The Chinese Wall of Finestres, traditionally known as 'Roques de la Vila,' is a distinctive geological formation that originated in the Cretaceous period. It was historically used as a defensive wall. You can access the foot of this natural monument by boat through the Canelles reservoir. To reach it by car, a 4x4 vehicle is often recommended due to the access road conditions; otherwise, it involves a longer hike.
The Finestras Abandoned Village is an awe-inspiring place where nature and human history converge. The village was completely abandoned after the construction of the reservoir, leaving most houses in ruins, though one still receives some maintenance. It offers a unique glimpse into the past and a compelling destination for exploration. Access by car can be challenging depending on the vehicle and road conditions.
Yes, several locations offer beautiful views. The Sant Salvador Hermitage is situated in a perfect spot, providing beautiful views and a central point for mountain bike routes where you can recover strength under the shade of centuries-old oaks. The Chinese Wall of Finestres also offers impressive vistas of the unique rock formations and surrounding landscape.
Camporrells maintains vibrant traditions. One notable event is the 'Plantada del mai' between April 30th and May 1st, where a 20-meter poplar tree is carried through the village and planted in the church square, followed by a communal sharing of local meats, sausages, wine, and bread. Another important event is the 'Diada dels Màrtirs' on the first Sunday of September, which involves a pilgrimage to the Ermita dels Màrtirs and a blessing of bread.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The unique geological formations like the Chinese Wall of Finestres and the serene hiking trails through places like Baldellou Gorge and Sosa Waterfalls are highly rated. The historical depth of sites like the Finestras Abandoned Village also captivates many. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 20 upvotes and 37 photos shared across these attractions.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. The Sosa Waterfalls trail is considered family-friendly and offers a pleasant walk through a forest. Additionally, the Baldellou Gorge area features routes like the 'Baldellou Gorge Trail' and 'Baldellou Village – Baldellou Gorge loop from Baldellou / Valdellou' which are rated as easy. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Camporrells guide.


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