Best attractions and places to see around Los Pintanos, a municipality in the pre-Pyrenean region of Zaragoza, Aragón, offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. The area encompasses the villages of Pintano and Undués-Pintano, set amidst a landscape of mountains and rivers. Visitors can explore ancient religious architecture, delve into prehistoric and medieval history, and experience an unspoiled natural environment. This region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Great view, refreshments and from time to time Gregorian chants, performed by the monks.
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The ruins found on the track that connects Luesia with the Pígalo pools are known as the castle of Sibirana. The ruins of the hermitage of Santa Quiteria also remain from this deserted area. This nucleus is part of a defensive line ordered to be built in the 10th century by King Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona. The sight of the towers erected on two stone masses gives an idea of the magnitude and engineering of these structures.
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On our way along the track from Luesia to the Pígalo pools, we come across the castle of Sibirana built to control the passage from Uncastillo and from Luesia through the Onsella river valley. In addition to the castle, there are remains of the hermitage of Santa Quiteria, both in the Aragonese Romanesque style and of a dozen houses at the foot of the castle on its south face.
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We are in the Pígalo pools, ideal for warm summer days where we can take a dip. If we go upstream, we will find more less crowded pools, since this one is quite popular and soon fills up with people. If we want to leave the car in the car park, we must book on the Luesia town hall website as they control access. There are picnic areas to eat and a bar at the campsite.
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We come across a beautiful picture offered by the medieval castle of Ruesta on top of a stony hill, from where there are good views of the Yesa reservoir. It dates from the 11th century and was an important defensive enclave of the kingdom of Aragon during the Reconquest period. Currently, only two towers remain.
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Ruesta's medieval castle dates back to the 11th century and was an important defensive enclave for the Kingdom of Aragon at the time of the Reconquest. Today only part of the keep and a smaller tower remain. Even so, it still offers a picturesque picture rising from a rocky hill, from where there are fantastic views of the Yesa reservoir.
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Artieda is a town in the province of Zaragoza located in the valley of the Aragón river. It has a beautiful traditional mountain architecture. It is worth visiting the Romanesque church of San Martín, the house of the Diezmos, as well as simply strolling through its cobbled streets. Artieda has a hostel for pilgrims, a restaurant and a supermarket.
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We are in the Pígalo pools, ideal for taking a dip on hot summer days. If we go upstream, we will find more less crowded pools, since this one is quite popular and soon fills up with people. If we want to leave the car in the car park, we must make a reservation on the website of the Luesia town hall since they control access. There are picnic areas to eat or we can go to the camping bar.
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Los Pintanos is rich in history. You can visit the Gothic Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Purificación in Pintano village, dating back to the 15th century, or the early 12th-century Romanesque Iglesia Románica de San Adrián in Undués-Pintano. Don't miss the medieval Ruesta Castle, an 11th-century defensive enclave offering views of the Yesa reservoir. The area also features a significant Celtiberian necropolis and the Leyre Monastery, known for its historical significance and Gregorian chants.
Yes, the Pígalo Pools are a popular river area with natural pools, perfect for swimming on warm days. If you venture upstream, you can find less crowded spots. Additionally, the nearby Yesa Reservoir offers opportunities for various aquatic activities.
The region around Los Pintanos is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and running on numerous marked trails that wind through pine and oak forests, often alongside the Regal River. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the guides for Hiking around Los Pintanos, Cycling around Los Pintanos, and Running Trails around Los Pintanos.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the charming settlement of Artieda with its cobbled streets and traditional architecture. The Pígalo Pools are also a great family spot for a refreshing dip. The Yesa Reservoir offers family-friendly activities, and the Leyre Monastery is accessible for all ages.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Cruz de Término, situated atop a hill in Pintano village. From here, you can enjoy privileged vistas of the surrounding valley. The medieval Ruesta Castle also offers fantastic views of the Yesa reservoir.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but for hiking and other outdoor activities, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural swimming spots like the Pígalo Pools, though they can be quite popular.
Yes, in Undués-Pintano, you can visit the Centro de Interpretación "La Ruta de los Castillos", housed in the former Town Hall. This center provides insights into the local medieval heritage and its historical importance in Aragón. Additionally, the 'Huellas' Archaeological Interpretation Center at Ermita de San Antón focuses on the significant Celtiberian necropolis found in the area.
Absolutely. The village of Pintano features narrow and steep streets leading to typical Aragonese houses like Casa de la Villa and Casa Sangorrín. The settlement of Artieda is also known for its beautiful traditional mountain architecture and cobbled streets, perfect for a stroll.
The natural environment around Los Pintanos is home to a diverse array of native birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. Keep an eye out for various species while exploring the hiking trails through the pine and oak forests.
While specific details on accommodation and dining are not extensively covered, the village of Artieda has a hostel for pilgrims, a restaurant, and a supermarket. For the Pígalo Pools, there are picnic areas and a bar at the nearby campsite.
The Ermita de la Virgen de Alguiraré is an 11th-century hermitage with Romanesque origins, nestled within the natural landscape. It holds significant historical importance, having been founded by Ramiro I in 1063, and is a key site for traditional festivities in the municipality.


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