Attractions and places to see around Brea De Aragón is a town situated in the Aranda valley, near the Sierra de la Virgen in Zaragoza province. This area is recognized for its historical shoemaking tradition and cultural heritage, influenced by a blend of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish cultures. The surrounding Iberian mountain range provides a natural landscape for outdoor activities and exploration.
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The municipality of Mesones de Isuela stands out for preserving one of the largest medieval castles in Aragon. Due to its size and good state of conservation, it was declared a national monument. In addition to the castle, the church of the Assumption, with its beautiful Mudejar tower, is also worth a visit.
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The town of Tierga is located in the southeast of the Moncayo mountain range, in the Iberian system. In this picturesque town, the church of San Juan Bautista stands out, with a beautiful Mudejar style bell tower.
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A charming place with a lot of history is the one that we find perched on top of the rock in the town of Illueca. It is the Castle - Palace of Pope Luna (who was born here) that stands out from afar. They make very interesting guided tours (prior reservation) based on the history of the palace itself and of Papa Luna. There is restaurant and hotel service
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Located at an altitude of 1,433 meters, we find the cairn at the top of Alto de Cabrera, with a panoramic view of the Sierra de la Virgen.
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The walk most frequented by the inhabitants of Brea is the descent to the Gollizno fountain, a walk of about 3.5 km.
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source of drinking water next to picnic area.
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You can enjoy the scenic Fuente del Gollizno, a natural monument featuring a popular walk along the Aranda River with a picnic area and drinking water. For panoramic views, hike to Pico Cabrera (1,433 m) – Sierra de la Virgen, offering a stunning vista from its cairn.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Don't miss the impressive Castle-Palace of Pope Luna in Illueca, the birthplace of Pope Luna, which offers interesting guided tours. Additionally, Mesones de Isuela boasts one of Aragón's largest and best-preserved medieval castles, declared a national monument, along with the Church of la Asunción and its beautiful Mudéjar tower.
Brea de Aragón, known as the 'cradle of footwear,' celebrates its heritage at the Museum of Footwear (Museo del Calzado Rosaflor). This museum provides an interactive journey through the history of shoemaking. You can also visit the 16th-century Church of Santa Ana, notable for its stunning Mudéjar plasterwork and unique architectural vaults.
The walk to Fuente del Gollizno is a highly frequented and accessible option for families, offering picturesque views and a picnic spot. The Castle-Palace of Pope Luna also welcomes families, providing an engaging historical experience.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails to 'Pico La Lezna' and 'Cueva del Moreno' in the Sierra de la Virgen. For more options, check out the Hiking around Brea De Aragón guide, which includes routes like the 'Papa Luna Route' and 'Pico Cabrera from Sestrica'.
Absolutely! The area is great for cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Pope Luna and Mesones de Isuela Castles Loop' for touring bicycles, or explore road cycling options like the 'Castle-Palace of Pope Luna – Tierga loop'. More details are available in the Cycling around Brea De Aragón guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Brea De Aragón guide.
Brea de Aragón is historically known as the 'cradle of footwear' due to its long-standing shoemaking tradition. You can delve into this heritage at the Museum of Footwear (Museo del Calzado Rosaflor), which showcases the industry's evolution through interactive exhibits. An Escultura Maestro Zapatero (Sculpture of the Master Shoemaker) also pays homage to this tradition near the town's swimming pools.
The Church of Santa Ana is a significant architectural highlight, featuring stunning 17th-century Mudéjar plasterwork by Juan de la Marca and a 16th-century organ. It is particularly noted for its four different vaults, which are unique in Spain. The Arco de la Carretera, once part of the old Jewish quarter, also reflects the town's historical urban planning.
The natural areas around Brea de Aragón, particularly along the Aranda River and in the Sierra de la Virgen, are rich in diverse flora and fauna. While walking to Fuente del Gollizno, it's possible to spot vultures and various other bird species.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Castle-Palace of Pope Luna is praised for its rich history and engaging guided tours. The walk to Fuente del Gollizno is a local favorite for its accessibility and scenic river views, offering a source of drinking water and a picnic area.
Yes, the town of Tierga, located southeast of the Moncayo mountain range, is worth a visit. It features the beautiful Mudejar style bell tower of the Church of San Juan Bautista. Additionally, Mesones de Isuela is home to one of Aragón's largest medieval castles and the Church of the Assumption with its stunning Mudéjar tower.


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