Attractions and places to see around Paracuellos De La Ribera showcase a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural surroundings. The municipality is situated at the foot of the Sierra de Vicor, nestled between the Jalón River and the Aluenda ravine. Visitors can explore traditional Spanish village life through its Mudéjar architecture and historical structures. The area provides opportunities to discover both man-made monuments and natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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There is also a fountain, but we found it without water. We had to continue down to the village.
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It is the highest point for many kilometers in the surrounding area (next to Pico de la Nevera, which cannot be accessed because it is a military installation). In summer there are fire surveillance personnel because it is a place with impressive views.
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The Capurnos Bridge was built in the 17th century in order to join the towns of Morata de Jalón and Chodes by crossing the waters of the Jalón River.
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From this point we have a beautiful picture of the imposing Castle of Mesones de Isuela controlling the town from the top of the rocky hill. Guided tours inside the castle can be booked at the tourist office of the Aranda region
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Or refuge of Inogés, it is a free refuge in quite good conditions. We must take them into account in case we had to take shelter there from a good storm
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We are at the Pico del Rayo, the highest peak of the Sierra de Victor at 1427 masl with magnificent views of the Iberian System and Moncayo.
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We are in Plaza España in the town of Morata de Jalón, a wonderful historical place that is undoubtedly worth a walk. We will see the imposing church of Santa Ana and the Renaissance-Baroque palace (now town hall).
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We are on the Capurnos bridge located in a beautiful natural environment that connects the towns of Morata de Jalón and Chodes. Near the bridge there is a recreational area with the possibility of doing an initiation ferrata Nearby is also one of the most emblematic climbing schools in Zaragoza known as Torcas de Chodes. Within its walls there are more than 600 routes for all levels.
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Within the village, you can discover the beautiful Gothic-Mudéjar Church of San Pedro Apóstol, and the Renaissance Public Fountain in the town square. The historic town center also features interesting steep, narrow streets. Don't miss the unique Hermitage-cemetery of San Roque, known for its 19th-century tombs with popular epitaphs.
Paracuellos De La Ribera is situated at the foot of the Sierra de Vicor mountain range. The local landscape is also shaped by the Jalón River and the Aluenda ravine, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for exploration. You can also find a Scenic Road Through a Gorge, which is highly recommended for its views.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The historic town of Calatayud, with its Mudéjar architecture, is considered family-friendly. The 17th-century Capurnos Bridge, located in a beautiful natural environment, also offers a pleasant outing for families. Additionally, the Plaza de España and Church of Santa Ana in Morata de Jalón are noted as family-friendly historical sites.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Pico del Rayo. As the highest peak of the Sierra Vicor at 1,427 meters, it offers magnificent vistas of the Iberian System and Moncayo. It's a significant viewpoint for many kilometers around.
Absolutely. The region around Paracuellos De La Ribera offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Pico del Rayo. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking around Paracuellos De La Ribera guide.
Runners can enjoy several trails, including a running loop from Calatayud and various loops around Pico del Rayo from different starting points like Pietas or Sediles. These range from moderate to difficult. You can find more information in the Running Trails around Paracuellos De La Ribera guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. Trails include challenging loops around Pico del Rayo and longer routes connecting towns like Nigüella, Mesones de Isuela, and Illueca. For detailed routes and difficulties, check the MTB Trails around Paracuellos De La Ribera guide.
Calatayud is a historically significant settlement known for its distinctive Mudéjar architectural style, which is a World Heritage Site. Its two church towers, Santa María la Mayor and San Andrés, create an unmistakable silhouette, especially beautiful at sunset. It was under Muslim rule until the 12th century, contributing to its rich cultural heritage.
Paracuellos De La Ribera is particularly known for its cherry production, which has flourished since the 1960s. Historically, the town also had a significant olive cultivation industry, with as many as five olive oil mills operating during its peak.
The Capurnos Bridge is a 17th-century historical site connecting Morata de Jalón and Chodes, set within a beautiful natural environment. Near the bridge, you'll find a recreational area and opportunities for an initiation via ferrata. It's also close to Torcas de Chodes, an emblematic climbing school with over 600 routes for all levels.
Yes, the region features several traditional stone crosses known as Peirones. These include the modern Peirón de San Antonio at the village entrance, the historically significant but deteriorated Peirón de San Vicente, and the Peirón del Santo Pere on the path to Sabiñán beyond the cemetery. They serve as interesting points of interest reflecting local traditions.
The Hermitage-cemetery of San Roque is a spacious hermitage supported by four large diaphragm arches. It is particularly unique in the region for its numerous 19th-century tombs, which feature moving popular epitaphs, offering a glimpse into local history and sentiment.


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