Best attractions and places to see around Osso De Cinca include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences. This municipality is nestled between the Encomienda and Calavera mountains in Huesca, Aragon. The Cinca River is a central natural feature, shaping the landscape and creating fertile areas. The region's past as a significant Muslim settlement during the medieval period adds to its rich heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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During the Reconquista, this hermitage marked a key crossing point between Christian and Muslim territories. Pilgrims and soldiers used it as a place of rest and prayer. Located on a strategic high point above the Cinca River, this hermitage is an exceptional example of Lombard Romanesque architecture in Aragon, with a history dating back to the 11th century. Built around 1100, it was part of a small Benedictine priory that served both religious and defensive functions right on the border with the Muslim kingdoms.
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A town located on the border between Aragon and Catalonia and surrounded by the Río Cinca with its church, the Iglesia de San Martín, Chalamera, dominating the small town.
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As the name of the town itself suggests, the town is located in the middle of the Río Cinca depression, in a green area in the middle of arid lands.
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On the summer solstice, the Sun enters the hermitage, directly illuminating the altar. XII century. Perhaps the prettiest in Bajo Cinca.
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Small town located on the east bank of the Cínca river. Its municipality also includes the small northern town of Almudáfar. Beautiful church, of Santa Margarida.
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Lookout that is elevated on a table where you can see the town of Alcolea de Cínca and the set of towns that are located on the banks of the Cínca river. The elevated position of the table shows us the passage of the river over the years.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Ermita de Santa María de Chalamera, an 11th-century Lombard Romanesque hermitage with a past as a Benedictine priory and defensive outpost. Another significant site is the San Martín Church in Chalamera, which dominates the small town. Osso de Cinca itself has a rich medieval Muslim heritage, reflected in points of interest like Casa Mora and the Baroque-style Iglesia Parroquial de Santa Margarita.
For expansive vistas, head to the Mirador de Santa Cruz (Panoramic Viewpoint of Alcolea). This elevated spot offers views of Alcolea de Cinca and other towns along the Cinca River, showcasing how the river has shaped the landscape. The Ermita de Santa María de Chalamera also provides excellent views overlooking the Cinca River.
The Río Cinca is a central natural feature, creating fertile areas and scenic views as it flows through the region. Osso de Cinca is also nestled between the picturesque Montes Encomienda and Calavera. You can experience the natural beauty by exploring the Frondosa Chopera, a lush poplar grove along the Cinca River, which is part of a marked hiking route.
Yes, the area offers several hiking routes. You can explore trails like the 'Contrasts of Bajo Cinca Trail' or the 'Ermita de San Valero and Río Cinca Loop', which is an easy circular route. For more options, including moderate trails like the 'Ponent Trail: Saidí Loop', check out the dedicated hiking guide: Hiking around Osso De Cinca.
Cyclists can enjoy various routes, from moderate to difficult. Options include 'Fraga – Velilla de Cinca loop' for touring bicycles or 'Velilla de Cinca – Cinca River loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details and routes in the cycling guides: Cycling around Osso De Cinca and MTB Trails around Osso De Cinca.
The region offers unique experiences throughout the year. Notably, the Ermita de Santa María de Chalamera has a special event during the summer solstice when the sun directly illuminates its altar. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, while summer allows for enjoying the river and its green areas.
While specific family-focused attractions aren't highlighted, the natural beauty and easy walking trails can be enjoyable for families. Exploring the lush Frondosa Chopera or taking a gentle stroll along the Cinca River offers a pleasant outdoor experience. The nearby settlement of Albalate de Cinca is also noted as family-friendly, situated in a green area by the river.
The Ermita de Santa María de Chalamera is a remarkable example of 11th-century Lombard Romanesque architecture in Aragon. Strategically located on a hill overlooking the Cinca River, it served both religious and defensive functions. A unique phenomenon occurs during the summer solstice when the sun's rays directly illuminate the altar, a sight that draws visitors.
Absolutely. The region encourages exploring adjacent towns such as Chalamera, Belver de Cinca, Almudáfar, and Saidí. Each offers insights into local culture and history. For example, Belver de Cinca is a beautiful village in the Cinca valley, and Saidí provides panoramic views of the Cinca River depression.
Beyond historical sites, the region offers local wineries like Bodegas Nuviana and Bodegas Valonga, which can be an interesting cultural experience for visitors. Exploring the charming nearby towns also provides a taste of local life and cuisine.
The Río Cinca is a defining natural element of the area. It flows through and around several towns, including Osso de Cinca, shaping the landscape and creating fertile areas. Its depression offers green spaces amidst more arid lands, providing scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities along its banks.
Yes, for easier walks, consider the 'Contrasts of Bajo Cinca Trail' which is rated as easy. Another accessible option is the 'Ermita de San Valero and Río Cinca Loop' in Velilla de Cinca, a circular route that allows visitors to explore a historical site and enjoy river valley views. These trails are generally suitable for a relaxed stroll.


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