Mountain peaks around Nueno are situated in the Hoya de Huesca region of Spain, serving as a gateway to the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park. The area features a rugged, pre-Pyrenean landscape with significant geological formations. This region is characterized by its limestone composition and diverse flora, including gall oaks, wild pines, and holm oaks. Nueno's terrain offers various opportunities for outdoor activities within a rich natural environment.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Magnificent and iconic peak of the Sierra de Guara, one of the most varied climbs in the area from Nueno. You start in Hoya de Huesca, pass through a narrow canyon, then reach the Arguis reservoir and from the Manzanera mountain pass begins a climb to Pico del Águila. Combined with the rugged terrain, the 15-km climb from Nueno turns this climb into a grand mountain pass.
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All of Guara is spectacular. The sanctuary has beautiful views of the Tozal de Guara.
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From the summit of Tozal, the panoramic views extend over the Navarrese and Aragonese Pyrenees, across Jacetania, Sobrarbe, Somontano and Hoya de Huesca, reaching the Moncayo massif and dominating the geography of the central sector of the Sierra de Guara.
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Fantastic viewpoint over La Hoya de Huesca (to the south), Belsué and Guara (east), Valle de Árguis (west) and the Pyrenees to the north
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A beautiful abandoned monastery with incredible views and a very interesting story: The monastery must have been founded at the beginning of the 8th century, before the Muslim invasion. In the seventeenth century it was renovated and expanded transforming the previous Romanesque church. The current sanctuary is formed by the church with a Latin cross plan with three naves. The central and lateral nave are covered by vaults of lunettes. The tower, low in height, stands next to the access. In front of the sanctuary stands the main door, of Renaissance style, carried out in 1701. It is made up of a huge atrium with open access on three sides by means of semicircular arches. On one side there is a small square where the most picturesque façade stands, in front of a viewpoint with an unbeatable view of the Tozal de Guara. The life of San Úrbez was agitated. He was born in Bordeaux around the year 702 and moved to settle as a hermit and shepherd in Alto Aragón. He took the habits in San Martín de la Val de Onsera, in whose humble monastery he intended to retire. But after a long stay there, the bishop of Huesca ordained him a priest and sent him to Nocito as a priest. He was fulfilling his mission but living on the outskirts, in a cave near the monastery. He died in 802, when he was 100 years old. The relic of San Úrbez deposited in this sanctuary was the most complete since it had the mummified body of the saint in which his beard and hair could be appreciated. Here the relics were deposited until in 1936 they were thrown into a bonfire during the civil war. More information: https://www.joreate.com/tag/santuario-san-urbez/ Architectural information: http://www.sipca.es/censo/1-INM-HUE-006-163-011/Santuario/de/San/%C3%9Arbez.html#.YDThMJNKjUI
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Step of stairs of the Peña San Miguel (Salto de Roldán), nothing that cannot be overcome
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What could be nicer than finally arriving at the highest point of your hike and seeing nothing but the sky above you? The stable weather in northern Spain allows you to enjoy fantastic views all year round. The mountains of the Sierra de Guara with their canyons to the east, the plain of Huesca in the south and far to the north the view of the Pyrenees summit. Take enough time to enjoy this view. Of course, a photo at the summit cross should not be missed.
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Nothing for weak nerves! At this point, it goes over steps, ladders and wall-mounted metal hangers up to the summit. But do not worry, you do not need climbing equipment. If you can not believe it, you can just go on to the viewpoint.
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The most prominent peak in the area is the Tozal de Guara, standing at 2,077 meters as the highest summit in the Guara range and Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees. Other significant peaks include Tozal de Gratal, offering fantastic views of the Sierra de Guara and the Pyrenees, and Pico del Águila, known for its panoramic views over La Hoya de Huesca and the Pyrenees.
From the summits around Nueno, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. For instance, Tozal de Guara offers expansive vistas stretching across the Pyrenees, the Iberian hills, the plains of La Hoya de Huesca, and even towards the Ebro Valley. From Tozal de Gratal, you can see the Sierra de Guara, the Huesca plain, and the distant Pyrenees summits.
Yes, the area features the Beautiful Abandoned Sanctuary of San Urbez. This religious building and historical site, with roots dating back to the 8th century and a 17th-century renovation, offers incredible views, including a viewpoint overlooking the Tozal de Guara. It holds a rich history related to San Úrbez, a hermit and priest from the region.
The stable weather in northern Spain allows for fantastic views and hiking experiences year-round. However, for the most comfortable conditions, spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for ascents. Some peaks, like Tozal de Gratal, are noted for providing great views all year.
Hiking difficulties vary. Peaks like Tozal de Gratal and Pico del Águila are generally considered intermediate. The ascent to Tozal de Guara is a challenging yet rewarding climb, typically taking around 4 hours for the ascent and 3 hours for the descent. For more adventurous routes, Climbing at Peña de San Miguel is challenging, involving steps, ladders, and metal hangers, though no specialized climbing equipment is needed.
The region is characterized by its rugged, pre-Pyrenean landscape with significant limestone geological formations, including dramatic gorges and canyons. The diverse flora includes gall oaks, wild pines, black pines, small beech woods on northern slopes, and Mediterranean vegetation like holm oaks on southern faces. While specific wildlife spotting tips are not detailed, the rich biodiversity of the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park suggests opportunities for observing various species.
While many of the prominent peaks offer intermediate to challenging ascents, the broader Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park, which Nueno is a gateway to, offers a range of trails. For family-friendly options, it's advisable to look for shorter, less steep routes within the park or consider viewpoints that are more easily accessible without a full summit climb, such as the viewpoint near the Beautiful Abandoned Sanctuary of San Urbez.
The area around Nueno, particularly within the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park, is renowned for adventure sports. Besides hiking and mountaineering, you can enjoy canyoning in the dramatic limestone gorges. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available. You can find more information on specific cycling tours in the area, including Cycling around Nueno, Gravel biking around Nueno, and Road Cycling Routes around Nueno.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views from the summits, which often encompass the Pyrenees, the Hoya de Huesca, and the unique landscapes of the Sierra de Guara. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, like to Tozal de Gratal, and the opportunity to explore historical sites like the Beautiful Abandoned Sanctuary of San Urbez, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Tozal de Guara can be accessed via various routes. Popular ascent options include those from the Nocito Valley on the northern face or from areas like Tejería-Fabana or Santa Cilia de Panzano on the southern face. The ascent from Santa Cilia de Panzano is considered a classic excursion within the natural park.
Beyond the prominent Tozal de Guara, the municipal territory of Nueno also encompasses parts of other significant mountain ranges. These include the Sierra de Gratal, Sierra de Águila, and Sierra de Gabardiella, all contributing to the rugged, pre-Pyrenean landscape of the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park.


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