Attractions and places to see around Robres, a municipality in the province of Huesca, Spain, provide insights into its history, culture, and natural landscape. Located in Los Monegros, the area features significant historical landmarks and natural viewpoints. Visitors can explore sites related to the Spanish Civil War and traditional rural architecture. The region's diverse offerings cater to those interested in history and natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A legacy of the grayest history of this country
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VERY BEAUTIFUL PANORAMIC VIEWS
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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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A prominent elevation in the Cinca Medio landscape, between Monzón and Almunia de San Juan, with a rounded shape and vegetation of scrub and pine trees. It is a strategic point with excellent panoramic views of the Cinca Valley, the Carrodilla Mountains, and the Monegros plain. Popular for MTB and gravel routes, thanks to its wide trails, gentle climbs, and connecting rural roads, it is an ideal natural viewpoint and landmark for routes in the area.
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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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This small municipality of Leciñena in the Aragonese Monegros has a small population (1150 in 2004) but quite a bit of history. The town played an important role in the reconquest of Zaragoza. Much later, during the Spanish Civil War it was part of the republican resistance until October 12, 1936 when Franco's troops took the town. The town has a very good hostel where you can enjoy the tranquility. Around Leciñena we can find Sabinas, a tree from the Mesozoic era that, thanks to its properties resistant to extreme temperatures, can coexist with the harsh weather conditions of the area.
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In addition to the Church of the Assumption (in the image), here you can visit the Civil War Interpretation Center, which collects and offers a wide variety of materials to study the war. More information: https://www.turismodearagon.com/ficha/ruta-orwell-y-centro-de-la-guerra-civil-en-robres/
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The Sierra de Alcubierre acts as the backbone of Los Monegros and given its strategic location, it played a major role during the Civil War, dividing Aragon in two. On the A-129 road from Leciñena to Alcubierre (Km. 34.6) take the detour that leads to the position of Monte Irazo where this point is located.
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Robres offers several significant sites related to the Spanish Civil War. You can visit the Centro de Interpretación de la Guerra Civil en Aragón, which features historical panels, period objects, and audiovisual materials. Additionally, the Orwell Trenches and Las Tres Huegas - Civil War Trenches are restored historical sites in the Sierra de Alcubierre that played a major role during the conflict.
Yes, the Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción is a notable religious landmark in Robres, built in a Classicist-Neoclassical Baroque style. It houses the "Argolla de San Blas," a reliquary traditionally believed to offer preventive or curative powers. Another significant site is the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Magallón, located in nearby Leciñena, which holds historical significance from the reconquest of Zaragoza and the Spanish Civil War.
For stunning panoramic views, you can visit the Ruinas de la Ermita San Blas el Viejo, which offers strategic views over the Hoya de Huesca and the Pyrenees. The Refugio 'La Pajera' also provides extensive views of the Hoya de Huesca, the Pyrenees to the north, and the Sierra del Moncayo to the southwest. Additionally, Enebro Peak offers excellent panoramic views of the Cinca Valley, the Carrodilla Mountains, and the Monegros plain.
Yes, throughout the municipality of Robres, you can observe traditional rural constructions such as "tambores" and "parideras." "Tambores" are rustic, cylindrical stone structures used by winemakers for shelter, while "parideras" are rustic stone buildings used for housing sheep.
The area around Robres is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes that take you through historical sites and natural landscapes. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Robres guide, the MTB Trails around Robres guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Robres guide.
The Museo Etnológico de Robres, established in 1986, is housed in a former granary converted into a typical two-story farmhouse. It showcases around 500 pieces, all contributed by local Robres families, offering insights into the region's traditional way of life and culture.
The Necrópolis del Castellazo is a prehistoric necropolis located in Los Monegros, considered one of the most important population centers from that era. Excavations have uncovered tumuli, with a replica and one of the unearthed urns displayed at the Provincial Museum of Huesca.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of the area, especially the well-preserved Civil War trenches like the Orwell Trenches, which offer a unique historical experience and great sunrise views. The panoramic views from various viewpoints, such as Enebro Peak, are also highly rated for their beauty and strategic importance.
The Sierra de Alcubierre is a natural boundary between the provinces of Huesca and Zaragoza and played a crucial role during the Spanish Civil War. Robres is located north of this sierra and provides access to recovered trenches that formed part of the "Ruta Orwell," allowing visitors to explore historical military positions and understand the region's wartime past.
Yes, in addition to the trenches, you can find the Posición San Simón, also known as the San Simón Position. This monument, built in the 1940s, commemorates soldiers who fell in battle during the Civil War. It also offers stunning views of the Cinca Valley.
Yes, the cycling routes around Robres cater to various skill levels. For instance, the Cycling around Robres guide includes routes like 'Trenches of the Civil War and Canal de Monegros' which is moderate, and 'Orwell Trenches – Orwell Hill loop' which is difficult. Similarly, the MTB Trails around Robres guide offers moderate to difficult options, ensuring there's something for most riders.
The 'Argolla de San Blas' is a reliquary traditionally believed to offer preventive or curative powers for ear and throat ailments. You can find it inside the Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Robres.
Absolutely. The Sierra de Alcubierre, with its historical Civil War trenches and strategic viewpoints, combines both. You can explore sites like the Orwell Trenches while enjoying the natural landscape and panoramic views of the surrounding region.


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