Best attractions and places to see around Torrelapaja include a blend of historical sites, traditional architecture, and natural landscapes. This small town, situated in the province of Zaragoza near the Sorian border, lies at an altitude of approximately one thousand meters. Its urban core features houses reflecting popular architectural styles, while the surrounding area offers hills and the Manubles River. The region provides opportunities to explore traditional villages and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Peñalcazar castle is located in the municipality of Quiñonería, in the province of Soria, community of Castilla y León. Of the castle and the surrounding town, abandoned in the 70s of the 20th century, only two sections of wall and remains of the castle and access doors remain. There are also identified constructions of Celtiberian, Roman and Arab origin.
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Along the course of the Río Manubles we find the town of Borobia, which is sandwiched between the Sierra de Tablado and Toranzo, to the north of the town itself.
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It is a beautiful windmill that stands out on the plain of the municipality of Malanquilla. You can visit inside if we book a guided tour where they explain all the history and how it works. At night, it is also beautiful, since it is very well lit.
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Located in the Manubles Valley we find another of the many charming towns with a lot of architecture and history in this area of Aragon. The imposing Castle stands out, of which the remains remain today, and the spectacular church of San Millán located on top of a rocky crag.
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Borobia is a small, picturesque village that has found its appeal to tourists thanks to its clear skies, free of light pollution. This makes it ideal for stargazing.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Castle and Church of San Millán de Berdejo, which features the remains of an imposing castle and a spectacular church situated on a rocky crag in the Manubles Valley. Additionally, the town of Ciria boasts a church combining Gothic and Baroque styles, and its own castle on a rock. Within Torrelapaja itself, the 16th-century Church of San Millán (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Malanca) and the 15th-century Casa de San Millán, believed to be the birthplace of Saint Millán, offer further historical insights.
Yes, the area around Torrelapaja offers a serene natural environment. You can explore trails winding through the hills and enjoy walks along the Manubles River. The village of Borobia is located along the course of the Río Manubles and is known for its clear skies, making it ideal for stargazing.
The region provides excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various MTB trails, such as the 'Cueva del Zapato – Laguna de Ciria loop from Borobia' or 'Borobia – Beratón loop from Borobia'. For road cycling, routes like the 'Borobia, Ciria and Malanquilla Loop' are popular. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Torrelapaja and Road Cycling Routes around Torrelapaja guide pages.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The village of Borobia is a picturesque spot with clear skies perfect for stargazing. The Malanquilla Windmill is a beautiful monument that can be visited inside with a guided tour, and it's beautifully lit at night. The Hermitage of Our Lady of All Saints also offers a pleasant spot for a break during a family outing.
Torrelapaja, situated at an altitude of approximately one thousand meters, offers a serene natural environment. While specific seasonal activities are not detailed, the pleasant weather of spring and autumn would be ideal for exploring the historical sites and enjoying walks along the Manubles River and through the hills. Summer can also be pleasant for outdoor activities, especially given the higher altitude.
Yes, Torrelapaja's urban core is characterized by houses reflecting traditional Castilian architectural styles. The town offers a glimpse into this heritage, providing an authentic experience of a small Spanish village.
You can visit the Malanquilla Windmill, a beautiful monument that stands out on the plain of Malanquilla. Guided tours are available to explain its history and operation, and it's particularly striking when lit up at night.
The Castle and Church of San Millán de Berdejo, situated on top of a rocky crag in the Manubles Valley, offers a spectacular viewpoint. Additionally, the Malanquilla Windmill provides a prominent landmark on the plain, likely offering good views of the surrounding landscape.
Borobia is a small, picturesque village known for its exceptionally clear skies, making it an excellent spot for stargazing. It is nestled along the course of the Río Manubles, offering a tranquil setting.
The region features several notable churches. The Church of San Millán de Berdejo is a spectacular religious building located on a rocky crag. In Ciria, the church of Santa María la Mayor showcases a blend of Gothic and Baroque architectural styles. Within Torrelapaja, the 16th-century Church of San Millán (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Malanca) is a significant cultural site with a beautiful Chapel of the Virgin and various altarpieces.
Yes, the Hermitage of Our Lady of All Saints is an ideal spot to take a break and enjoy some quiet reflection during your route or visit.
The Casa de San Millán, dating back to the 15th century, is a historically significant building in Torrelapaja. It once served as a hospital and a pilgrim's hostel, and local tradition holds that the popular medieval saint, San Millán, was born in this very house.


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