Attractions and places to see around Morés, a town in Zaragoza, Spain, offer a blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes. Located within the Aragon region, Morés provides insights into traditional Spanish village life and its multicultural past. The surrounding province features significant Mudéjar architecture and natural areas like the Monasterio de Piedra Natural Park, making it a diverse destination for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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From Calatayud through the Jalon Gorge is highly recommended: good asphalt, hardly any traffic, the valley with its orchards looks like an oasis in the middle of bare, rocky mountains, something you would normally only find in southern Spain
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Old pass road in good condition but with little traffic. The beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and the first parts of the Pyrenees make up for the additional climbs compared to the lower motorway
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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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Located at an altitude of 1,433 meters, we find the cairn at the top of Alto de Cabrera, with a panoramic view of the Sierra de la Virgen.
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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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This stretch of the old Nacional II has almost no traffic and is elevated with fantastic views. Comfortable asphalt route that is appreciated after spending a while rolling on mountain tracks.
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Morés and its surroundings offer a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Plaza de España and Church of Santa Ana in Morata de Jalón, which features an imposing church and a Renaissance-Baroque palace now serving as the town hall. The 17th-century Capurnos Bridge, connecting Morata de Jalón and Chodes, is another historical landmark set in a beautiful natural environment. Within Morés itself, explore the charming narrow streets (Callejuelas) reflecting its multicultural past, and see the historic Church of San Félix and the Casa de las Guizas, one of the oldest houses in the village.
Yes, the area around Morés boasts several natural attractions and scenic viewpoints. You can hike to Pico Cabrera (1,433 m) – Sierra de la Virgen, which offers expansive panoramic views from its summit. The Scenic Road Through a Gorge from Calatayud through the Jalón Gorge is highly recommended for its beautiful landscapes. Additionally, the Puerto de Cavero offers fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and the Pyrenees.
The region around Morés is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy "Meandro de Chodes y Morata de Jalón — circular by the Jalón river" or more challenging routes like "Pico del Rayo - Sierra de Vicor Loop." For cycling enthusiasts, there are dedicated road cycling routes and MTB trails, including the "Aranda Castles Loop." The area near Capurnos Bridge is also close to the Torcas de Chodes climbing school, offering opportunities for climbing.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Plaza de España and Church of Santa Ana in Morata de Jalón is a historical site that can be explored by all ages. The Capurnos Bridge is located in a natural environment with a recreational area nearby, perfect for a family outing. The narrow, historic streets of Morés itself are also charming to wander through.
You can find a variety of hiking trails around Morés, catering to different difficulty levels. Popular options include the "Meandro de Chodes y Morata de Jalón — circular by the Jalón river" (easy), "Pico del Rayo - Sierra de Vicor Loop" (difficult), and "Pico Cabrera from Sestrica — circular via the Sierra de la Virgen" (difficult). For more detailed information and routes, explore the Hiking around Morés guide.
While specific seasonal data for Morés isn't provided, the Aragon region generally experiences pleasant weather in spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), making these ideal times for hiking and cycling. Summers can be hot, and winters can be cold, so plan accordingly based on your preferred activity and tolerance for temperatures.
The region of Aragon, where Morés is located, is renowned for its Mudéjar architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage site that blends Islamic and Gothic styles. While Morés itself features a neoclassical church (Church of San Félix) and traditional village architecture, nearby towns like Ateca and Calatayud offer notable examples of Mudéjar architecture, such as the towers of the Church of Santa María in Ateca and the Church of San Pedro el Franco in Calatayud. Zaragoza city also boasts the magnificent Aljafería Palace, a prime example of Moorish architecture.
Yes, about 100 km from Zaragoza city, you can visit the Monasterio de Piedra Natural Park, famous for its numerous waterfalls, lakes, and caves, alongside a historic monastery. This offers a beautiful natural escape within a reasonable distance from Morés.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Capurnos Bridge is noted for its beautiful natural setting and nearby recreational area. The Plaza de España in Morata de Jalón is valued for its wonderful historical atmosphere. The scenic routes and mountain passes like Puerto de Cavero are praised for their fantastic views and comfortable asphalt for cycling.
Absolutely. The area offers a variety of cycling routes. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the "Aranda Castles Loop" or the "Pico del Rayo – Refugio de Inogés loop." Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as "Calatayud – ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer loop from Morata de Jalón" or "Puerto de Embid loop from Estación de Sabiñán." You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Morés and Road Cycling Routes around Morés guides.
Morés's narrow streets, known as Callejuelas, distinctly reflect the town's multicultural past. You can observe influences from Jewish, Mudejar, and old Christian cultures in its historic layout and architecture, offering a glimpse into centuries of diverse heritage.


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