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20 campsites in Spain, Aragon

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Situated at the edge of the reservoir of Mequinenza (a quiet region in the North Spanish interior), Lake Caspe Camping is a green oasis. An...

Situated in the world famous Parc de la Sierra y los Canyons de Guara in Aragon, this specialised site for canyoning and climbing is predominantly...

This friendly family run campsite is situated on the outskirts of Laspaúles, within walking distance of all amenities. The 85 level grass pitches (70 sq.m)...

Camping Gavín is set on a terraced, wooded hillside and you will find a friendly welcome. The site offers 150 touring pitches of 90 sq.m...

Lago Resort is situated in an attractive area which receives many visitors for the Monasterio de Piedra just 3 km. distant. It also enjoys pleasant...

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A large site situated in the Pyrenees near the Ordesa National Park, Peña Montañesa is easily accessible from Ainsa or from France via the Bielsa...

With its wonderful location in a quiet river valley with views of the surrounding mountains, Camping Baliera is an excellent site for enjoying this beautiful...

Camping Bungalowpark Isábena is a family-run site in the small village of La Puebla de Roda at the southern range of the central Pyrenees within...

This site, alongside its associated ten-room hotel, is beautifully positioned on terraces across a road from the shores of the Lago de Barasona (a large...

Camping Alquézar features spacious pitches, with an average size of 50 m2 (538 sq ft). Most pitches have a good electricity supply. Campers and motorhomes...

This site is immersed in a magnificent forest of centenary pine trees, within the Montes Universales. A natural site built with respect for the environment...

Camping Oto is a family-run campsite in the small village of Oto, in the Huesca province of Spain. It is set in a beautiful location...

Ligüerre de Cinca, a medieval village abandoned when the El Grado reservoir was constructed, is being regenerated for tourism. It is situated near the Ordesa...

This large, busy municipal site 4 km. from Zaragoza, is primarily for short-stay, transit visitors, being well placed halfway between the ports of Santander and...

La Fresneda is a great little campsite, situated on three terraces at the foot of a wooded escarpment and overlooking the huge valley of the...

Under the innovative and charming ownership of Raquel Rodrigeuz, wecamp Pirineos nestles in the Rio Ara valley, surrounded by the Pyrenees mountains. It is very...

Albarracin, in southern Aragón, is set in the Reserva Nacional de los Montes Universales and is a much frequented, fascinating town with a Moorish castle...

This large site is in the municipality of Alcañiz, a few metres from Camping La Estanca and very close to the centre of the town...

Camping Aneto is a camping resort located in the heart of the Benasque Valley in the Pyrenees Mountains of Spain. It is situated at an...

Camping Los Vives is a tranquil, family-run campsite set against the towering backdrop of the spectacular Pyrenees mountains. In this wild, natural setting it is...

Aragon

In the north eastern part of Spain, Aragón borders France with the Pyreenes lying between them. It is a region rich in folklore, with rural, mountainside villages renowned for their Romanesque architecture, beautiful valleys and awe-inspiring peaks.

Zaragoza

The region can be separated into three different areas: the central area consisting of the Ebro basin, a vast flat lowland, the northern Pyrenees, and the area made up of the Iberian mountain range in the northwest and southeast of the region. The northern-most province of Huesca is located in the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains, a beautiful area with plenty of picturesque towns and villages to visit. It is also good walking country with numerous trails offering anything from short day-walks in the valleys to long distance treks in the mountains. Skiing is popular too. 

Bordering Huesca, the province of Zaragoza is home to the region’s capital, also of the same name. Zaragoza is a lively town with plenty of bars and restaurants, plus numerous museums and architectural treasures. Outside the capital you’ll find more villages, countryside, and vineyards where the best of the region’s wine is produced; the mapped out Ruta del Vino will take you through the area. The third province of Teruel is largely comprised of the Iberian mountain range, with attractive towns, medieval sights and more dramatic scenery to admire.

Aragon is made up of three provinces: Huesca, Zaragoza and Teruel. 

PLACES OF INTEREST
Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido

Places of interest

Aljafería Palace: Spectacular Moorish monument. 

Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar: Baroque temple from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Benasque: Attractive alpine town, gateway to the Pyrenees.

Casa-Museo de Goya: Art museum, including engravings by Goya.

Jaca: Home of the country’s oldest Romanesque cathedral.

Monasterio de San Juan de la Peña: 17th-century Baroque monastery and 10th-century monastery in Romanesque style.

Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido: Alpine national park.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Specialities include lamb, locally produced ham and sausages; fruit is also used a lot in desserts.

Chilindrones: Sauce of tomato and pepper.

Frutas de Aragón: Sugar-candied fruits covered in chocolate.

Pollo al chilindrón: Chicken (or lamb) stew with onions, tomatoes and red peppers.

Salmorrejos: Cold soup.

Suspiros de amante: Dessert with cheese and egg.

Ternasco: Roast lamb.

Tortas de alma: Dessert made with pumpkin, honey and sugar.

Trenza de Almudévar: Dessert with nuts and raisins soaked in liqueur.