Attractions and places to see around Capella are located in a region of the Aragonese Pyrenees, within the province of Huesca, Spain. This area is characterized by its historical settlements, Romanesque architecture, and natural landscapes shaped by rivers like the Isábena and Ésera. Visitors can explore ancient bridges, religious sites, and towns with significant cultural heritage. The Capella geographical location offers opportunities for exploring historical sites and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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This beautiful medieval bridge was built between the 13th and 14th centuries. It is about one hundred meters long and almost three meters wide, which allowed carriages and vehicles to cross from one side to the other.
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You may not see this bridge if you pass quickly and are not paying attention. In addition to its beauty, it is also interesting for its location, since it is located next to the mouth of the Isábena river with the Ésera river.
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It is a beautiful town that can be easily reached by pedaling from Secastilla. There are many tracks in the area, which also connect with the reservoir, although if you have to return, make sure to save your strength, since you will have to climb back up. In addition to walking through its quiet streets and discovering corners such as its oil mill, we recommend that you visit the Roman site of Labitolosa (next to the town) and the incredible hermitage of San Román, located in a location that will not leave you indifferent.
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The Basilica of the Virgen de la Peña is, without a doubt, the most emblematic building in the city of Graus. As its name indicates, the basilica stands on a hill guarded by a great rock wall. The current temple was built in the 16th century, although there was already a Romanesque sanctuary before. It is well worth visiting the cloister of the basilica, from where you have fantastic views of Graus and the surroundings. In summer, classical music concerts are also held in the cloister.
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Despite having such an unpretentious name as "Puente de Abajo", the truth is that this bridge is a beautiful medieval construction with three ashlar arches. It is located in the Aragonese town of Graus, on the waters of the Ésera river.
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Considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, it also has the distinction of being the smallest town with a cathedral.
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This town is a good starting point for numerous excursions that lead you to discover the history of the area, with the Labitolosa site as the highlight.
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Very nice view of the village of Puebla la Castro a special feature are the fortification towers in the villages
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The region around Capella is rich in history. You can visit Roda de Isábena, known as the smallest town in Spain with a cathedral, and La Puebla de Castro, which serves as a great starting point for discovering the area's history, including the Labitolosa site.
Yes, the area features impressive historical bridges. Don't miss the Capella Romanesque Bridge, a medieval structure over the Isábena river with eight arches, built between the 13th and 14th centuries. Another beautiful medieval construction is Puente de Abajo over the Ésera river in Graus.
For fantastic views, head to the Basilica of the Virgen de la Peña in Graus. Its cloister offers panoramic vistas of Graus and the surrounding landscape. Additionally, La Puebla de Castro also provides very nice views of the village and its unique fortification towers.
While specific 'family-friendly' activities are not detailed for all attractions, settlements like La Puebla de Castro are generally suitable for families to explore. The historical bridges, such as the Capella Romanesque Bridge, can also be interesting for all ages due to their historical significance and scenic locations.
The most prominent religious site is the Basilica of the Virgen de la Peña in Graus, a 16th-century temple built on a hill. Roda de Isábena is also notable for housing the old Cathedral of San Vicente, making it the smallest town in Spain with a cathedral.
The Aragonese Pyrenees region generally offers pleasant conditions for exploring historical sites and natural landscapes during spring and autumn. Summer can be warm, but also ideal for outdoor activities. Winter might offer a different charm, especially for those interested in cooler weather exploration, though some services might be reduced.
The area around Capella is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are MTB trails like the 'Puente de Abajo – El Grado Dam loop from Graus' and cycling routes such as the 'Plaza Mayor de Graus – Puente de Abajo loop from Graus'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Capella, Cycling around Capella, and Gravel biking around Capella guide pages.
Yes, there are many cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Plaza Mayor de Graus – Puente de Abajo loop from Graus' or the more challenging 'Detour to Panillo – Troncedo loop from Graus'. For a comprehensive list, check the Cycling around Capella guide.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of mountain biking trails. Examples include the 'Puente de Abajo – El Grado Dam loop from Graus' and the 'Abandoned Village of Grustán – View of El Turbón loop from Graus'. Discover more trails on the MTB Trails around Capella guide page.
Roda de Isábena is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain and holds the unique distinction of being the smallest town in Spain with a cathedral, the old Cathedral of San Vicente. Its historical significance as a former bishop's seat in the Aragonese Pyrenees adds to its charm.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity here. You can explore routes such as the 'Plaza Mayor de Graus – Capella Romanesque Bridge loop from Graus' or the 'Ubiergo Village – La Puebla de Castro loop from Barasona'. More gravel biking routes are detailed in the Gravel biking around Capella guide.
The Capella region is characterized by natural landscapes shaped by rivers like the Isábena and Ésera. You'll encounter river valleys, hills, and the broader scenery of the Aragonese Pyrenees, offering picturesque views and opportunities for outdoor exploration.


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