Attractions and places to see around Sariñena include a mix of natural features and cultural sites in the Monegros region of Huesca. The area is characterized by its arid landscape, unique geological formations, and significant historical landmarks. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems, ancient monasteries, and distinctive rock formations that define the essence of Aragon.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The erosion of rainwater has created real sculptures such as the pedestal-shaped Tozal de la Cobeta
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Cycling or walking here is like crossing the heart of the Monegros landscape: arid terrain, ochre colors, and that solitary atmosphere that makes this region so special. On windy days (like during the Orbea Monegros 2025), this area becomes even more epic: the dust, the air, and the contours of the terrain make you feel like you're on another planet.
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It's a small stone monolith that marks one of the highest points of the route, and although it's not very large, everyone who passes by instantly recognizes it. After kilometers of open slopes and wind (sometimes very strong), reaching the Pilón is like a symbol that you've overcome most of your hard work. Many take the opportunity to make a brief stop, take a quick photo, and catch their breath before continuing.
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Spectacular scenery in April
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The landscape is spectacular in the Spanish Far West.
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The Charterhouse of Our Lady of the Fountains has been a Site of Cultural Interest since 2002 and has been under restoration since 2015. Guided tours are available on weekends and national holidays.
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The Charterhouse of Our Lady of the Fountains, also known as the Charterhouse of Monegros, is a former monastery located in the municipality of Sariñena, in the region of Monegros, province of Huesca, Aragon. Founded in 1507 by the Counts of Sástago, Beatriz de Luna, and Blasco de Aragón, it is the first Charterhouse built in the Kingdom of Aragon. The current monastery, built in the 18th century, is an impressive architectural complex in the late Baroque style. It is notable for its mural paintings by Friar Manuel Bayeu, Goya's brother-in-law, depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, women of the Old Testament, and the cardinal virtues.
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It is worth visiting the Tozal de la Cobeta. You can enjoy spectacular 360° views while admiring the geological formation and the surrounding areas. The path from the San Miguel hermitage is simple and is dotted with areas where erosion caused by water gives rise to small formations, worthy of photographing.
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Sariñena is rich in unique natural features. You can visit the Tozal de la Cobeta, a natural monument offering 360-degree views and geological formations. The El Pilón (Sierra de Sena Summit) marks one of the highest points in the area, providing a sense of accomplishment. Don't miss the Tozales de Monegros, curious multi-colored rock formations sculpted by erosion, which embody the essence of the Monegros desert. Additionally, the Laguna de Sariñena is a significant wildlife refuge and Special Protection Area for Birds, ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, the region offers several significant historical and cultural sites. The Real Monasterio de Santa María de Sijena, a 12th-century monastery, is about 20 km from Sariñena and has a rich history as a royal pantheon. Closer to Sariñena, you can find the Cartuja de Nuestra Señora de las Fuentes, a Baroque-style monastery with valuable mural paintings by Manuel Bayeu. The Iglesia Parroquial de San Salvador in Sariñena's center and the 13th-century Ermita de Santiago are also notable landmarks.
The Monegros region around Sariñena is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. Popular routes include the 'Laguna de Sariñena Loop' for an easy hike or cycle, and more challenging options like 'Vuelta al Monegros' for cycling or 'Sariñena, Tozales and El Pilón' for mountain biking. For more details on routes, check out the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Sariñena.
The Laguna de Sariñena is one of Spain's largest lagoons and a crucial stop for around 12,000 migratory birds traveling between Africa and Europe. It's declared a Wildlife Refuge and Special Protection Area for Birds, hosting over two hundred different species. An Interpretation Center and observation points are available, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and experiencing a unique semi-desert ecosystem.
While specific family-friendly attractions aren't detailed, the Laguna de Sariñena offers an educational and engaging experience for families interested in nature and birdwatching, with its Interpretation Center and observation points. Exploring the unique geological formations like the Tozales de Monegros can also be an adventurous outing for older children. The Ethnological Museum provides insight into local history and culture.
The Monegros region has an arid climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the most pleasant times to visit Sariñena, as temperatures are milder and more suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be chilly, though the unique landscape offers beauty year-round.
The Monegros landscape is characterized by its arid, semi-desert environment, with ochre-colored terrain and unique geological formations. Erosion has sculpted features like the Tozal de la Cobeta and the multi-colored Tozales de Monegros, creating a distinctive and often solitary atmosphere that feels like another planet, especially on windy days.
Yes, Sariñena offers insights into its traditional culture. The Torreón de los Foces, an ancient tower, now serves as an Interpretation Center for the 'Dance de Sariñena,' a traditional dance declared a Festival of Tourist Interest in Aragon. The Ethnological Museum also showcases utensils, household items, and antique furniture, providing a glimpse into the past way of life and cultural activities of the area.
The Ruta Jubierre is a specific itinerary through the Monegros desert that allows visitors to explore various 'tozales' or monoliths formed by erosion. It's a great way to experience the unique geological formations and arid beauty of the region.
Absolutely. The Tozal de la Cobeta is a natural monument renowned for its spectacular 360-degree views of the Monegros landscape. Additionally, the El Pilón (Sierra de Sena Summit), as one of the highest points, also offers expansive vistas.
The Real Monasterio de Santa María de Sijena, founded in the 12th century by Queen Sancha of Castile, was a significant royal pantheon and an important female monastery. In recent decades, it has been a symbol of historical justice due to the judicial return of artworks from Catalan museums. The birthplace of Miguel Servet is also nearby.
Sariñena offers a variety of cycling routes, from easy to difficult. You can find an easy circular route around the Laguna de Sariñena, or more challenging options like the 'Vuelta al Monegros' or the 'Camino Real de Zaragoza and Sierra de Alcubierre Loop'. For detailed routes and distances, refer to the cycling guide for Sariñena.


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