Best attractions and places to see around Monesma Y Cajigar, a municipality in the province of Huesca, Spain, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. This area is characterized by its rural charm, rich heritage, and a dramatic Pyrenean backdrop, including views of the Turbón massif. Situated amidst hollows and ravines, it provides a base for exploring both its historical sites and diverse outdoor activities. The region's natural environment features various forests, including oaks, pines, and hollies.
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A medieval watchtower. It was part of the network of towers and castles that were built throughout the Ribagorza and Sobrarbe mountain ranges during this period of reconquest (Vicampa, Luzás, Benabarre Castle, La Mora, Monzón Castle, Samitier, Puebla de Fantova, Cajigar...among many others...)
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https://www.montsecdelestall.com/ruta/ficha/Torre_De_Viacamp The fortified complex is located on a plateau above the village of Viacamp and consists of the remains of the perimeter wall, a slender cylindrical tower and a hermitage of Romanesque origin, possibly the castle chapel. The tower has a circular plan, a diameter of about 11 meters and a height of 20 meters, with walls almost 3 meters thick. As it is built, it seems to have been built both inside and outside with the help of a double scaffold, which is due to the great thickness of the walls. Like most defensive structures of the period, the ground floor was walled, with a high, round-arched entrance facing south-east. The ground floor was used as a storage room and is not accessible from the outside. After the restoration work carried out in 2005 and 2006, it was found that the tower had five floors, although only four of them remain today. The upper part, which has now disappeared, could have been made up of small defensive openings in the form of battlements or a conical roof. Very close to the tower and within the walls is the church of San Esteban de Viacamp, of Romanesque origin, a classic among the fortresses of the Upper Ragon. Originally dedicated to the Archangel Michael, it was later dedicated to Saint Stephen. Next to the church is the old cemetery, which has not been abandoned. The remains of the external enclosure are in the areas bordering the plateau and are made of ashlar and masonry with some high-quality parts. Remains of walls and foundations or the beginnings of towers have been preserved, although they are not very high. (Wikipedia)
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Montañana is one of those medieval treasures that are hidden in the mountains of Huesca. The town with its stone facades, the three Romanesque churches and its double-arched bridge are a portal to the past.
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The Airela viewpoint is located in the extreme northwest of the town of Roda de Isábena. In a small square with benches and a fountain, from the viewpoint you have an excellent view of the Isábena valley and the mountains in the background, among which the emblematic silhouette of Turbón stands out.
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Serraduy is a town belonging to the municipality of Isábena and located on the banks of the homonymous river. Some of the houses were built on the same rock, since the terrain is quite steep. The town is divided in two by the river and connected by a beautiful medieval bridge. A few meters from the village, on the road, the Casa Peix hotel-restaurant has a terrace with beautiful views of the river and the Sis mountain range.
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Montañana is part of the municipality of Puente de Montañana, in the Aragonese region of Ribagorza. The traditional houses, the cobbled streets, the church at the top of the hill and the beautiful medieval bridge create a magical scene typical of Aragonese mountain villages.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of Monesma Castle, dating back to the 12th century, or the 12th-century Romanesque Ermita de San Bartolomé in Cajigar. The Church of Santa Maria in Cajigar also offers a glimpse into centuries of architectural evolution, with parts from the 11th century. Further afield, explore the medieval settlement of Roda de Isábena, home to Spain's smallest cathedral, or the charming village of Montañana with its traditional houses and medieval bridge.
Monesma y Cajigar is nestled amidst gullies and ravines, offering picturesque scenery. From Cajigar, you can enjoy exceptional views of the Pyrenees. A prominent natural feature is Turbón Mountain, a massif reaching 2,492 meters, known for its captivating presence and stunning sunrises and sunsets. The area also features the Isábena river, which can be admired from places like the Medieval bridge of Roda de Isábena.
Yes, the area is an excellent base for hiking enthusiasts. You can find various trails, including segments of the GR 18 and GR1 routes. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking guide for Monesma y Cajigar, which includes routes like the 'Roda de Isábena – La Puebla de Roda loop' and the 'Viacamp Tower loop'.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. You can find mountain biking trails for various skill levels, as well as touring bicycle routes. For detailed options, refer to the MTB Trails guide and the Cycling guide for Monesma y Cajigar. Routes range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Bonansa Pass – Coll de Fadas loop' or the 'Mont-rebei – Parking La Masieta loop'.
Yes, there are easy walking routes available. For instance, the 'Aran-Pyrenees Camino de Santiago' offers an easy 6.4 km walk, and the 'Viacamp Tower loop from Viacamp' is another easy option at 3.2 km. You can find more easy and moderate options in the hiking guide for Monesma y Cajigar.
Puyasons, an elevated area in Cajigar, is believed to have been the site of an ancient menhir (Pedra Detra) and served as a significant religious site historically. While largely in ruins today, it holds remnants of various buildings and was a key spiritual location before its relocation in the 15th century, with the original baptismal font and altar still remaining.
Absolutely. The Medieval bridge of Roda de Isábena, also known as the San Jaime bridge, is a 12th-century Romanesque construction that crosses the Isábena river, offering a picturesque historical scene. The village of Montañana also features a beautiful medieval bridge as part of its charming landscape.
Roda de Isábena is a unique settlement known for being the smallest town in Spain with a cathedral, the old Cathedral of San Vicente. It was an important ecclesiastical seat in the 9th and 10th centuries and is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, offering a rich historical experience.
Yes, you can explore the ruins of Monesma Castle, a 12th-century fortress that once dominated the territory. Additionally, the Torre de Viacamp and Hermitage of San Esteban is a fortified complex featuring the remains of a slender cylindrical tower and a Romanesque hermitage, offering insights into the region's defensive history.
Historically, the region thrived on timber production. Wood from its forests was used for railway sleepers and charcoal, indicating a strong connection to forestry and related industries. The broader Ribagorza area also had mining activities, though specific details for Monesma y Cajigar are less prominent.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and stunning natural landscapes. The charm of medieval villages like Montañana and Roda de Isábena, with their cobbled streets and ancient architecture, is highly valued. The dramatic Pyrenees views and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, the area provides various mountain biking trails for different skill levels, from easy to hard. It's a great way to experience the diverse landscape. You can find detailed routes and information in the MTB Trails around Monesma y Cajigar guide.


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