Best attractions and places to see around Bajo Aragon include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences in eastern central Aragon, Spain. The region features ancient Iberian settlements, medieval castles, and significant natural formations. Visitors can explore river gorges, reservoirs, and summits offering panoramic views. Bajo Aragon is also known for its rich cultural traditions and archaeological sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful and not demanding route, perhaps too crowded.
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Another essential route in the Matarraña region
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The Poza de la Fuente de Rabosa (or Font de la Rabosa) is a beautiful natural pool located within the town of Beceite, in the Matarraña region (Teruel). It's an ideal place to cool off in the summer and enjoy the natural surroundings without leaving the town.
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Penyagalera (1,036 m) is one of the most iconic mountains in the Puertos de Beceite mountain range, in the Matarraña region (Teruel). Its sharp silhouette and solitary position make it a spectacular natural viewpoint overlooking the Els Ports massif and the Ulldemó River valley.
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Great 360º viewpoint, I bivouacked there and everything
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Today we hiked the Penyagalera trail, which was fantastic. We started at P4, just as we were about to descend to the river and begin our ascent. Tip: wear gaiters because you have to put your feet in the river to cross, both on the way there and back on the other side (you exit at P8). Good endurance because it's all uphill until you reach the peak. It's cold at the top, so at least wear gloves. And enjoy the scenery.
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The Mas de la Lluvia Pool in Beceite is a magical place, perfect for enjoying nature. Located in the Matarraña region, this pool is formed by the crystal-clear waters that flow down from the mountains, creating an ideal setting for swimming and relaxation.
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'El Parrizal' follows the (super clear) Matarraña river through a gorge. It is a walk of approximately 10 kilometers, depending on where you start and how far you can go. We chose the parking lot closest to the gorge and simply could not continue walking after a certain point due to the high water. There are bridges, wooden walkways and sometimes you have to cross the river balancing on small stones. We got our feet wet a few times, but that's okay when it's almost 40 degrees! If it had been allowed, I would have immediately jumped into the water for a refreshing dip, but swimming is prohibited here. Below are the photos. Already convinced how incredibly beautiful it is here?!
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Bajo Aragón offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the stunning Parrissal Walkways and Parrizal Gorges in Beceite, known for their wooden bridges and rock formations. The Penyagalera Summit (1,035 m) provides exceptional panoramic views. Other notable features include La Estanca reservoir for water sports and bird watching, and the remarkable Sima Grande de La Ginebrosa, a gigantic sinkhole.
Yes, Bajo Aragón is excellent for hiking. The region offers a variety of trails, including the popular Parrissal Walkways. You can find numerous routes for different difficulty levels. For detailed hiking trails, including moderate and difficult options like the Peñagalera Ascent Trail, visit the Hiking around Bajo Aragon guide.
For refreshing natural swimming spots, consider the Rabosa Pool, a beautiful natural pool located within the town of Beceite. The Natural Pool of El Azud on the Matarraña River is another excellent option. Additionally, the Ulldemó river near Penyagalera offers pleasant pools for swimming, especially on summer days.
Absolutely. Bajo Aragón provides several cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. Popular options include the Vía Verde Val del Zafán, which offers both long and circular routes, and the Matarraña-Algars Nature Trail. For more information on beginner to difficult cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Bajo Aragon guide.
Bajo Aragón is rich in history. In Alcañiz, explore the imposing Castle of the Order of Calatrava and the beautiful Plaza España with its 16th-century Town Hall. Valderrobres boasts a historic center with the Church of Santa María and the Castle-Palace. Don't miss the ancient Iberian settlements like Palao, or the UNESCO World Heritage rock art sites such as the La Fenellasa Rock Paintings.
The region is known for its vibrant traditions, especially its Easter Week (Semana Santa), which is a Festival of National Tourist Interest. Many towns participate in the 'Ruta del Tambor y el Bombo,' with Calanda's 'La rompida de la hora' being a particularly emblematic event. You can also visit the Centro Buñuel Calanda (CBC) to learn about filmmaker Luis Buñuel.
Yes, Bajo Aragón offers several family-friendly options. The town of Beceite is considered family-friendly, offering various routes and leisure centers. Natural pools like Rabosa Pool and Pozas del Mas de Lluvia are great for families to cool off. The Valderrobres Stone Bridge is also a notable man-made monument suitable for family visits.
The best time for outdoor activities in Bajo Aragón is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites. Summer can be warm, but offers opportunities for swimming in natural pools. Winter hiking is also possible, though some higher elevation trails might require more preparation.
Beyond Alcañiz, the capital, several towns offer unique charm. Valderrobres is renowned for its historic center, castle, and Gothic church. Beceite is a historical town in the Matarraña region, offering natural and cultural heritage. Calanda is the birthplace of filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Belmonte de San José features well-preserved urban architecture and ancient walls.
The Parrissal Walkways in Beceite offer an engaging gorge walk along the Matarranya River with wooden bridges. It's a popular tourist attraction. Be aware that the Beceite City Council regulates transit along the route, and a public price (toll) with personal insurance may be required. It's advisable to check the City Council's website for current information and to purchase tickets in advance, especially if you plan to cross the footbridges as part of a longer route like Estels del Sud.
Beyond the well-known sites, Bajo Aragón holds some unique natural formations. The Sima Grande de La Ginebrosa is a remarkable, gigantic sinkhole, 25 meters wide and 50 meters deep, supporting a diverse ecosystem. Los Fontanales, at the end of the Calanda Reservoir, is a tranquil area where the Guadalope River merges with natural springs, offering a peaceful natural escape.
MotorLand Aragón in Alcañiz is an internationally recognized motor racing circuit that hosts major championships, including MotoGP. While primarily a professional racing venue, visitors can often attend events or, depending on the schedule, participate in track days or visit the facilities. Check their official website for event calendars and visitor information.


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