Best attractions and places to see around Albelda, a municipality in the province of Huesca, Aragon, offers a diverse landscape for exploration. The region is characterized by its blend of natural features, including gorges and reservoirs, alongside historical and cultural sites. Visitors can discover a variety of outdoor attractions Albelda has to offer, from tranquil villages to significant religious buildings. This area provides opportunities for those interested in both natural beauty and local heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Easy and fresh, it can be done with children and with dogs. But it is appreciated that they are on a leash -/-leash-/-/ so as not to stop at the crossing of some backwater where the dog is bathing and you have to wait for them to pick up the dogs to pass with the children.
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The cultural capital of the La Litera region, Tamarite is a town with historic charm, medieval streets, remains of city walls, old doorways, and stately homes. Highlights include the Gothic church of Santa María la Mayor and its traditional urban layout. Bilingual (Spanish/Catalan), it is ideal as a starting, stopping, or finishing point for MTB or gravel routes through the Pre-Pyrenees, with access to rural roads, ravines, and open fields in the eastern Somontano.
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At the exit of La Figuera, we took a long path of medium/low difficulty, then continued along the tracks to the hermitage of Cérvoles, and once there, finished climbing the tower of the Moors, with impressive views of the valley. The descent, along fast tracks, but there are options for more paths, which we did not take so as not to be late
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at the airport bar only sandwiches
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First town in Aragon following the route from Alfarràs. Place of passage where you can make a technical stop to refuel and load water.
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where to stop and with a sandwich to continue
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You have to ring the bell with the rope on the door every time you go up 😊
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Baldellou Gorge, known for its romantic hiking trail, crevices, and a small stream. Another significant natural feature is the Santa Ana Reservoir and Dam, an ideal spot for nature lovers with a good vantage point and hiking trails.
Yes, the area features cultural and historical points of interest. The Hermitage of the Mare de Déu de Cérvoles is a religious building that also serves as a central point for many mountain bike routes, offering panoramic views. Additionally, the rustic Baldellou Village is notable for having been a filming location for recreations of the Normandy Landings of World War II.
Albelda is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous options for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For detailed routes and trails, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Albelda, MTB Trails around Albelda, and Running Trails around Albelda.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Alguaire Airport is a perfect area to go by bike and watch planes land, with commercial planes often parked. The Santa Ana Reservoir and Dam is also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views and a pleasant environment for nature lovers.
For easy hiking, consider routes like the 'Ermita de Sant Salvador loop from Piñana,' which is an easy-grade trail. You can find more options and details in the Hiking around Albelda guide.
For panoramic vistas, the Hermitage of the Mare de Déu de Cérvoles offers excellent views after its mythical climb. The Santa Ana Reservoir and Dam also provides a good vantage point over the reservoir and the Alfarrås plain.
Yes, the area offers several circular walking routes. For example, the 'Sierra de Sant Salvador – circular from Santa Anna Dam' is a moderate 10km loop. You can discover more circular options in the Hiking around Albelda guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, from the romantic hiking trail in Baldellou Gorge with its information boards on local fauna and flora, to the panoramic views from the Hermitage of the Mare de Déu de Cérvoles. The area's blend of natural beauty and historical sites, like the rustic Baldellou Village, is highly valued.
For specific attractions like Alguaire Airport, parking is available. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for parking information, especially when accessing trailheads.
While specific cafes are not always directly adjacent to every natural attraction, some spots like Alguaire Airport have facilities where you can get sandwiches. For a wider selection, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages.
When visiting Baldellou Gorge, it is recommended to wear waterproof shoes as some areas may be flooded. Also, bring your own drinking water as there are no fountains, and trekking shoes are advised for sections 3 and 4 of the trail.
The Albelda area offers a variety of mountain biking routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, you can find routes like the 'Ivars de Noguera – Alfarràs loop' or the 'Trail loop from Alcampell / el Campell'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Albelda guide.


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