Attractions and places to see around Chiprana include a variety of historical sites and unique natural environments. Situated on a natural terrace, the area offers views of the Ebro River and the "Mar de Aragón," a large reservoir. Chiprana is also home to the distinctive Las Saladas de Chiprana, a complex of saline lagoons. The region's history is evident in its Roman and Gothic structures, providing diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The work, cut from sheet metal, depicts the Way of St. James with the silhouette of three pilgrims and is supported by two concrete pillars.
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The so-called "Tower of Salamanca", "Fortress of Salamanca" or "Tower of the Head of Monteagudo" is an optical telegraphy and rifle tower built in 1875 by General Manuel de Salamanca y Negrete (from whom it takes its name) as part of the Third Carlist War was built.
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The Marín River is a tributary of the Ebro River and passes through the town of Escatrón. The waters of this river come from the Ebro River valley. Bridges and fishermen's houses abound on the banks of these two rivers where they have been key to the development of life in these centers.
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Located opposite a beautiful square, where the city also begins.
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Opposite the castle there is a beautiful gate with the 3 pilgrims
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Beautiful castle located high in the city
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The Río Marín is a tributary of the Ebre River that passes through the town of Escatrón. The waters of this river come from the Iberian System, located to the south of the Ebro river valley. Bridges and fishermen's houses abound on the banks of these two rivers where they have been key to the development of life in these towns.
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Les Saladas de Chiprana is a set of six lagoons, including the Salada Grande, one of the deepest in all of Europe. Species such as Artemia salina, a rare invertebrate, or Ruppia maritima, the only saltwater plant that is not found in the sea and can only be found in this place, appear.
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Chiprana is home to the remarkable Las Saladas de Chiprana, a complex of endorheic lagoons. The Salty Lagoon of Chiprana, or Salada Grande, is one of Europe's deepest saline lagoons. This unique ecosystem supports specialized flora and fauna, including the rare invertebrate Artemia salina and Ruppia maritima, a saltwater plant not found in the sea. You can learn more about these species at Ruppia maritima and other species of the Saladas de Chiprana.
Yes, Chiprana boasts several significant historical sites. The Roman Mausoleum, later converted into the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Consolación, dates back to the 2nd century and is a national monument. The 18th-century Church of San Juan Bautista, built on a 13th-century temple site, features beautiful 16th-century Mudejar paintings and a unique wooden ceiling. Additionally, the Salamanca Tower, built in 1875 during the Third Carlist War, is considered unique in European military optical engineering history.
The region around Chiprana offers various outdoor activities, especially along the Ebro River and its tributaries. The 'Mar de Aragón' is excellent for fishing and water sports. For land-based activities, you can explore hiking trails such as the 'Salamanca Tower and Compromise Castle Trail' or the 'Laguna salada de Chiprana — circular'. Find more options in the Hiking around Chiprana guide.
Yes, Chiprana offers attractions suitable for families. The Statue of the Three Pilgrims, depicting the Way of St. James, is a notable man-made monument that can be enjoyed by all ages. Exploring the Martín River and surroundings, with its bridges and fishermen's houses, also provides a pleasant outing for families.
Chiprana's elevated position on a natural terrace provides excellent panoramic views of the Ebro River, earning it the moniker 'Mirador del Ebro' (viewpoint of the Ebro). This offers a magnificent setting to appreciate the 'Mar de Aragón,' the largest reservoir on the Ebro River in Aragon.
Beyond the Roman Mausoleum, the Archaeological Site of Dehesa de Baños, located in the surroundings of Chiprana, contains significant Roman vestiges. These include a large rustic villa, Roman baths, several necropolises, and remains associated with fluvial traffic on the Ebro River, offering a glimpse into ancient life in the region.
The Salamanca Tower, also known as the 'Fortress of Salamanca' or 'Tower of the Head of Monteagudo,' was built in 1875 by General Manuel de Salamanca y Negrete during the Third Carlist War. This optical telegraphy and rifle tower is considered a unique example in the history of European military optical engineering.
Absolutely. Chiprana and its surroundings offer routes for both cycling and mountain biking. You can find various trails, including challenging ones like the 'Castle of the Compromise – Salamanca Tower loop from Caspe' for MTB, or moderate cycling routes like the 'Castle of the Compromise – View of Lake and Mountains loop from Caspe'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Chiprana and Cycling around Chiprana guides.
Chiprana features El Granero, an 18th-century granary constructed with well-carved ashlar, which has been repurposed as the town's House of Culture. This venue hosts various cultural activities and events.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural ecosystem of Las Saladas de Chiprana, with its deep saline lagoons and rare species. The historical significance of sites like the Roman Mausoleum and the Salamanca Tower also draws interest. The scenic views of the Ebro River from Chiprana's elevated position are also highly valued.
Yes, Chiprana showcases Las Forjas de Gamundi, a collection of iron sculptures. These pieces represent the rich Bajo-Aragonese tradition of iron sculpture and include a bust of Joaquín Costa and the coat of arms of Chiprana.


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