Best attractions and places to see around Castiliscar are found in the Cinco Villas region of Aragon, a village with a medieval urban core situated on the western slope of the Sierra de Santa Águeda. The area's history is marked by its location on a former Roman road and its connection to the Order of San Juan. Visitors can explore historical sites, natural features, and preserved architecture.
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Ruins of an ancient Roman aqueduct.
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The aqueduct is one of the most representative elements of the Los Bañales site. It served, in addition to supplying water to the inhabitants, to feed the enormous hot springs of the city.
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Uncastillo, located in the region of Cinco Villas in Aragon, is by the extent of its historical and architectural heritage a real treasure in itself. Around Uncastillo Castle, there are no less than six churches. They all date from a different era. The Church of San Martin in Tours, with its magnificent Romanesque porch and its expressive characters, clearly dates from the Romanesque period. The Church of San Andrés, with its colonnades and its coat of arms, is more from the Renaissance period. Don't miss, finally, the museum of the Tower. If you are tired of religious monuments, do not hesitate to get lost in the many streets of the village.
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At the top of a small hill in the town of Sádaba stands the beautiful Castle of the same name in late-medieval style with Cistercian decorations. Without a doubt, we must visit it if we are in the area. It is also worth taking a walk around the town, since it hides wonderful corners throughout the old town, as well as the church of Santa María.
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Uncastillo is located in the Cinco Villas region and in 1966 it was declared a Historic-Artistic Site and houses one of the most important monumental complexes in Aragon. It is worth getting lost among the streets of this town that perfectly preserves the example of rural architecture of the Cinco Villas. We can also visit the six churches, each with different details, the Uncastillo Castle, the Sibirana Castle or the Ice Well.
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At the top of a small hill in the town of Sádaba stands the beautiful Castle of the same name in late-medieval style with Cistercian decorations. Without a doubt, we must visit it if we are in the area. It is also worth taking a walk around the town, since it hides wonderful corners throughout the old town or the church of Santa María.
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From this point we will have magnificent views of the aqueduct belonging to the Roman city of Los Bañales
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The Roman site of Los Bañales is a place of historical importance in Aragon and Spain. It is the remains of one of the most important Roman cities of the time. We will find QR codes scattered around the site to scan and see in virtual reality the constructions being excavated as it was in Roman times. Definitely a must visit if you are in the area.
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In Castiliscar, you can visit the ruins of the 'Castillo de Liscar,' which gives the town its name, and the adjacent 13th-century Hermitage of Santo Cristo. The Church of San Juan Bautista, built around 1176, houses a significant 4th-century Paleochristian sarcophagus. Additionally, the Museum of the Order of San Juan provides insights into the town's deep connection with this medieval order. Don't miss wandering through the charming medieval urban center.
Yes, a significant Roman site nearby is the Los Bañales Roman Archaeological Site. Here you can explore the remains of an ancient city, including a forum, baths, dwellings, and a spectacular aqueduct. The site offers QR codes for virtual reality reconstructions of the excavated structures. You can also specifically visit the Roman Aqueduct of Los Bañales, which features 32 pillars of the original structure.
Castiliscar is nestled on the western slope of the Sierra de Santa Águeda, providing a scenic mountain backdrop. For a more tranquil experience, you can visit La Estanca de Castiliscar, a wetland area adapted for recreational use, offering a pleasant spot for relaxation and enjoying nature.
Absolutely! The Los Bañales Roman Archaeological Site is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience with virtual reality reconstructions. Another great option is the Monument to the Bardenas Shepherd, which serves as the northern entrance to the striking Bardenas Reales desert and is also suitable for families.
The area around Castiliscar offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Roman site of Los Banales y Biota — circular from Sádaba Castle' for touring bicycles, or the 'Sádaba and Uncastillo Castles Loop' for road cycling. For more adventurous riders, there are also mountain biking trails such as the 'Los Bañales Roman Site Loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated cycling guides: Cycling around Castiliscar, Road Cycling Routes around Castiliscar, and MTB Trails around Castiliscar.
Yes, besides the ruins of Castiliscar Castle, you can visit Sádaba Castle, a beautiful late-medieval castle with Cistercian decorations perched on a small hill. The nearby Uncastillo Historic Center also features Uncastillo Castle and Sibirana Castle, among its extensive monumental complex.
To truly experience the medieval heritage, wander through the charming medieval streets of Castiliscar, which retain their original layout and feature old palaces. A visit to the Uncastillo Historic Center is also highly recommended, as it's a declared Historic-Artistic Site with a well-preserved example of rural architecture, six churches from different eras, and two castles.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical significance of the area, especially the Roman sites like Los Bañales Roman Archaeological Site, where they can visualize ancient structures through virtual reality. The unique cultural monuments, such as the Monument to the Bardenas Shepherd, also receive high praise for their historical context and scenic views.
Beyond Castiliscar's own heritage, the Cinco Villas region offers unique cultural experiences. The Uncastillo Historic Center is a treasure trove of monumental complexes, including six churches and well-preserved rural architecture. Exploring the old quarter of Sádaba, alongside its castle, also provides a glimpse into the region's rich history and charm.
You can find the Monument to the Bardenas Shepherd, a sculpture by Antonio Loperena, which serves as the northern entrance to the striking Bardenas Reales desert. This monument commemorates transhumant livestock and offers a unique cultural landmark at the gateway to this natural wonder.
Yes, the modern and interactive Museum of the Order of San Juan in Castiliscar is dedicated to the town's deep connection with this medieval order. It provides comprehensive insights into their history and significant presence in the area for approximately 600 years, and also displays a reproduction of the famous Paleochristian sarcophagus found in the Church of San Juan Bautista.


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