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Hiking around Mainar offers access to diverse landscapes within the province of Zaragoza, Aragon. The town is situated at the foothills of the Sierra del Peco, part of the Iberian System, and is traversed by the Huerva River. This region features varied terrain, including holm oak forests, heather, riverine environments, and areas influenced by semi-arid steppes. Hikers can explore a network of trails that showcase both natural beauty and historical points of interest.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.83km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Watched over by the remains of its ancient castle, Daroca emerges, one of the most beautiful cities in Aragon. Without a doubt, one of the charms of the town is to walk along its walls, with their imposing towers, until you reach the castle, from which you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view.
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The Lower Gate is the most emblematic entrance to Daroca and one of the most impressive defensive monuments in Aragon. Its two robust towers flank a large arch that, in addition to serving as a passageway, also facilitated the drainage of water during periods of heavy rain. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it reflects the military and architectural evolution of the city, with Gothic and Renaissance elements such as the gallery of arches and the imperial coat of arms of Charles V. Today, restored, it houses the Center for Daroca Studies and is a must-see for those exploring the city's walls and historic streets.
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La Regüelta el Trago (also known as Revuelta del Trago) is a traditional and picturesque enclave located on the climb to the Sanctuary of the Virgen del Águila, in Paniza, Zaragoza. It's a landmark in local pilgrimages, where locals often stop for a rest... and, as the name suggests, for a drink! 🍷
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The Hermitage of the Virgin of the Eagle in Cerveruela, Zaragoza, is a small sanctuary located in a picturesque natural setting, ideal for activities such as hiking and road cycling. It is located in the Campo de Daroca region, within the Zaragoza Iberian System Natural Park, which gives it remarkable scenic and ecological value.
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This Castle corresponds to the Major Castle of Daroca, of Muslim origin and built in the 11th Century.
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The rich history of Daroca, from a Celtiberian town to a Roman city, and later from an Arab enclave to an important town in the kingdom of Aragon, is manifested in the variety of monuments and historical vestiges that it preserves in its urban center. Churches, fountains, mines, and, especially, the wall and the Mayor castle, transport you to the fascinating past of this Aragonese town.
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Surprising Daroca and its buildings and history, worth a visit
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Hiking around Mainar offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find trails in the foothills of the Sierra del Peco, featuring holm oak forests, heather, and honeysuckle. The area also includes riverine environments along the Huerva River and sections influenced by semi-arid steppes, providing varied scenery for your walks.
Yes, Mainar offers several easy hiking options perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Daroca – Puerta Baja de Daroca loop from Daroca is an easy 2.8 km path, and the Picnic Area with Wooden Cabin loop from Albergue de Aguarón is another accessible 6.4 km route.
The Sierra del Peco offers significant natural beauty. On routes like the 'Ruta Sierra del Peco' (linked to the GR90 trail), you can ascend Cerro San Bartolomé for excellent views of the Sierra del Peco's well-preserved ecosystem. The Huerva River also creates picturesque riverine landscapes, though specific trails directly along its banks in Mainar are less detailed.
Absolutely. You can combine your hike with cultural exploration. Look for an 18th-century waterwheel and a Celtic-era hut-fridge in the 'Las Viñas' area. Near 'El Balén', you can find remains of a Roman settlement dating from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. Additionally, the 16th-century Church of Santa Ana in Mainar, with its Mudéjar tower, is a prominent landmark visible from the surrounding area.
There are several hiking routes around Mainar, with komoot featuring 6 distinct tours. These include a mix of easy and moderate trails, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The hiking routes around Mainar are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars from over a dozen reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain and the blend of natural beauty with historical points of interest.
Yes, many of the trails around Mainar are designed as loops. Examples include the Aunt's Trail – Picnic Area with Wooden Cabin loop from Albergue de Aguarón, a moderate 13.2 km route, and the "El Cerro Val de Cerezo" – "La Peña la Nevera" loop from Albergue de Aguarón, which is a moderate 9 km trail.
You can explore the historic town of Daroca, known for its impressive walls and the Puerta Baja de Daroca. The Hermitage of the Virgin of the Eagle is also a notable religious building in the vicinity. These can be integrated into your hiking plans for a richer experience.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the diverse terrain of Aragon, including riverine ecosystems and mountainous areas, suggests that spring and autumn would likely offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring colder weather to the higher elevations of the Sierra del Peco.
Certainly. For those seeking a moderate challenge, the La Regüelta el Trago – Hermitage of the Virgin of the Eagle loop from Paniza is a 15.1 km trail that takes about 4 hours 20 minutes. Another option is the Aunt's Trail – Picnic Area with Wooden Cabin loop from Albergue de Aguarón, a 13.2 km route.
Yes, the Sierra del Peco provides opportunities for trails with notable elevation changes. For example, the Aunt's Trail – Picnic Area with Wooden Cabin loop from Albergue de Aguarón involves an ascent of over 540 meters, offering a good workout and rewarding views.


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