Best attractions and places to see around Grañén, a municipality in Huesca, Aragón, offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural points of interest. Situated in the Monegros region, the area features unique geological formations and a rich heritage. Visitors can explore historical sites, contemporary urban art, and diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A legacy of the grayest history of this country
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Remains of an old Civil War defensive position, located high on a hill between Monzón and Almunia de San Juan. Accessible via a dirt track, with a short but steep final slope. From the top, trenches, parapets, and some excavated lookout posts are preserved, as well as stunning views of the Cinca Valley and surrounding area. A historic spot, ideal for stopping, taking a breath, and reflecting on everything that happened in these mountains. Highly recommended for MTB or gravel routes in the area.
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Located in the Aragonese region of Monegros, Lanaja is a town whose origins date back to the Neolithic. In fact, there are various sites in the area, such as Val de Lupo, Valderrey, Peñalveta, La Malena and Aldea del Correo, dating from the Copper Age to Roman times. Among its heritage, the Church of the Assumption stands out, built on an old mosque, which in turn was built on a primitive Visigoth church. For its part, the Granero de la Diezma is a civil building from the 16th century, which until 2011 housed a museum dedicated to the Barbie doll. The ice well is another unique construction, very well preserved, with a height of more than 11 meters. The hermitage of San Sebastián, located on a mound called El Saso that dominates the town, is built on the site where the Montoro castle was formerly located, of which only the remains of a wall remain.
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This monument, also known as the San Simón Position, is a problematic and controversial tribute to the fallen of the Francoist army. This same building was built in the 1940s to commemorate Sergeant San Simón and his soldiers who fell in battle. In the area there are various signs of protest against this monument due to its relationship with La Falange.
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work by Fernando Casas in Piracés
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The Valdabra Reservoir is located very close to the city of Huesca. Built in the early 1980s, over the years it has become a first-line setting for cyprinid fishing, mainly Carp and Roach. Prestigious championships such as the International Fiestas de San Lorenzo are held there.
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TREES AS ARCHEOLOGY (Art and Nature) Its author is Fernando Casas.
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Grañén offers a rich history to discover. You can visit the impressive 16th-century Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol, which blends Gothic and Renaissance styles and houses a valuable altarpiece. The town also has remains of an ancient medieval castle and the site of the former Ermita de San Julián, which was a stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. Nearby, you can explore Posición San Simón, a Civil War defensive position with preserved trenches and lookout posts offering views of the Cinca Valley. The highlight Peña Mediodía de Piracés is a natural monument that also served as a 10th-century Muslim fortification.
Yes, the area boasts several unique natural features and viewpoints. The Peña Mediodía de Piracés is a striking geological formation offering extensive views of the Hoya de Huesca. You can also explore the Ruta de los Torrollones, which showcases impressive geological formations known for their verticality. For water-based activities, the Valdabra Reservoir is a notable lake, popular for cyprinid fishing.
Grañén is known for its vibrant urban art scene. The town features an engaging art route with murals by renowned national artists such as Ricardo Cavolo, Paula Bonet, Boa Mistura, Pichiavo, and Isaac Mahow. These contemporary artworks are spread throughout the town, attracting many visitors.
Absolutely! The Valdabra Reservoir is a great spot for families, especially if you enjoy fishing. The town of Lanaja, nearby, is also considered family-friendly and offers historical sites. Additionally, the Piedra Marchena (Marchena stone) is a point of interest particularly appreciated by children. The various hiking routes around Grañén also include options suitable for families.
The region around Grañén is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling, gravel biking, and touring bicycle options. For example, explore the 'Grañén, Tardienta, Almudévar' route for road cycling or the 'Buena Cuesta – Valdabra Reservoir loop from Vicién' for an easy gravel ride. There are also routes like the 'Albero Alto and Peña Mediodía Loop' for general cycling. For more details on these and other routes, you can check the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and Cycling around Grañén.
Beyond the urban murals in Grañén itself, you can visit Trees as Archaeology by Fernando Casas. This contemporary sculptural work features eight impressive granite monoliths, each over 5 meters high, and offers a unique blend of art and nature with panoramic views.
The Monegros region, where Grañén is located, experiences hot summers. Therefore, the best times for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when temperatures are milder and more comfortable for exploration.
Grañén celebrates its main festival on July 25th in honor of Santiago Apóstol. Other popular traditions include the Santa Águeda race for women and celebrations for Santa Ana for men. The town also hosts a unique Terror Festival on October 31st, featuring a different theme each year and a spooky tour through the streets.
Yes, the nearby town of Lanaja has origins dating back to the Neolithic period, with various archaeological sites in the area from the Copper Age to Roman times. Its Church of the Assumption was built on an old mosque, which in turn was built on a primitive Visigoth church, showcasing layers of history.
The Valdabra Reservoir is primarily known as a prime location for cyprinid fishing, particularly for Carp and Roach. It hosts prestigious championships, such as the International Fiestas de San Lorenzo, making it a significant spot for anglers.
Yes, you can enjoy walking along the banks of the nearby Flumen river. A charming spot along the river is the "Puente de los Enamorados" (Bridge of Lovers), offering a pleasant stroll.
The Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol is considered Grañén's most significant monument. This 16th-century church showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles, featuring impressive dimensions and a prominent bell tower. Inside, visitors can admire a valuable Renaissance altarpiece painted by Pedro de Aponte and Cristóbal de Cardeñosa. It stands on a site with remnants of medieval fortifications and ancient rock-hewn tombs.


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