Attractions and places to see around El Frago include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This municipality, located 79 kilometers from Zaragoza, Spain, features a well-preserved medieval character with stone houses and unique streets. The area is surrounded by pine and oak forests, offering a serene natural setting. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks and distinctive natural formations.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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San Felices, like most abandoned villages in the Pyrenees, is NOT abandoned. It's being restored. Luckily, it's not fenced off and you can visit it. (If your dog lets you.)
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You must walk around the alleys of Agüero, and there is a magnificent view of the Mallos de Agüero.
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Spectacular reddish colored rock formations.
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The city is home to artistic treasures such as the Romanesque Church of El Salvador and the 12th-century Church of Santiago. The latter, located one kilometer from the city, has been declared a National Monument and is one of the most beautiful Romanesque temples in Aragon.
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This refuge is known for its natural surroundings and strategic location for hiking and nature lovers. It offers spectacular views and is an ideal starting point for exploring the mountains and surrounding areas. The refuge is equipped with basic amenities for hikers, including sleeping and cooking areas. It is a perfect place to rest and enjoy the tranquility of the natural surroundings.
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Agüero's mallos are a little less tall than those of Riglos, but even so, they are charming whims of erosion. Its contrast with the blue sky on a sunny day is simply spectacular.
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This village does not go unnoticed! In its center, you cannot miss its impressive castle. In the plains of the province of Zaragoza, its imposing keep is indeed visible from afar.
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We are in the old town of Biel, in the Altas Cinco Villas region, together with the church and this imposing castle. The town of Biel has a very interesting history and the natural environment is beautiful. Without a doubt, it is worth getting lost in its streets before starting our route.
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The region offers several impressive natural features. You can visit the spectacular reddish rock formations of Mallos de Agüero, known for climbing and bird of prey colonies. El Frago is also surrounded by serene pine and oak forests, and you can find mountain huts like Refugio de la Artica, which offers spectacular views and serves as a starting point for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, El Frago is rich in history. You can explore its well-preserved medieval character, including the unique Jewish Quarter (Judería) with its distinctive houses and the Sala Rabí Yom Tob Interpretation Center. Other notable historical sites include the 12th-century Romanesque Church of San Nicolás de Bari, the Hermitages of San Miguel and San Miguel de las Cheulas, and the Arco del Terrau. Nearby, you can also visit the impressive Biel Castle and the artistic treasures of Agüero Village, such as the Romanesque Church of El Salvador and the 12th-century Church of Santiago.
The area around El Frago is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and hiking. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the Milhombres Trail, running routes such as the Luesia - Puy Moné Loop, and hiking options like the Biel - GR 1 Historic Trail Loop. You can explore more detailed routes and guides for these activities at MTB Trails around El Frago, Running Trails around El Frago, and Hiking around El Frago.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Refugio de la Artica is noted as family-friendly, providing a natural setting for rest and exploration. Exploring the medieval streets of El Frago itself, with its unique architecture and historical sites, can also be an engaging activity for families. The natural surroundings, including pine and oak forests, offer opportunities for easy walks and enjoying nature together.
For spectacular views, the Mallos de Agüero offer breathtaking vistas of their reddish rock formations, especially against a blue sky. The Refugio de la Artica is also known for its spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and natural landscape, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers.
El Frago's Jewish Quarter (Judería) is particularly unique and historically significant. It features houses that open onto two streets, elevated galleries, and passageways, reflecting the living and working spaces of the prosperous Jewish community that resided here until 1492. Inscriptions on house facades and gravestones form the most significant collection of Hebrew epigraphy in Aragon. The Sala Rabí Yom Tob Interpretation Center is dedicated to medieval Jewish writing in the region, offering deeper insights into this rich heritage.
Yes, the area provides mountain huts for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The Refugio de la Artica is situated in natural surroundings, offering basic amenities like sleeping and cooking areas, and serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the mountains. Another option is Refugio La Cochera, located near the village of San Felices.
Mallos de Agüero and Agüero Village combine a stunning natural monument with rich cultural heritage. The gigantic reddish rock formations are home to nesting vultures and Egyptian vultures, offering a dramatic landscape. The village itself is worth exploring for its artistic treasures, including the Romanesque Church of El Salvador and the 12th-century Church of Santiago, which is a declared National Monument and one of Aragon's most beautiful Romanesque temples.
Absolutely. The most prominent is Biel Castle, located in the nearby village of Biel. This impressive castle, with its imposing keep, is a significant historical landmark visible from afar across the plains of the Zaragoza province. Its historical context and the beautiful natural environment of Biel make it a worthwhile visit.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking around El Frago. The natural landscapes, including the pine and oak forests, are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Summer can be warm, making early mornings or late afternoons ideal for outdoor pursuits, while winter might be cooler but offers a different, tranquil charm.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The spectacular reddish rock formations of the Mallos de Agüero are highly praised for their unique appearance and opportunities for climbing and birdwatching. The well-preserved medieval character of El Frago, especially its unique Jewish Quarter, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Hikers and nature lovers enjoy the serene forests and the strategic location of mountain huts like Refugio de la Artica, which provide stunning views and a peaceful escape.


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