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The exterior of the cabin features a stone façade and a tiled roof. A wooden bench is positioned in front of the entrance, complemented by two windows. A stone barbecue area is visible to the right, surrounded by a grassy space that enhances the outdoor appeal.
Place to stay in Almazorre
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

EXCLUSIVE USE CABIN IN THE MIDDLE OF SIERRA GUARA

CABIN LOCATED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SIERRA AND CAÑONES DE GUARA NATURAL PARK. It can accommodate 4 people. Babies up to 4 years free. From 5 to 12 years €15/day. 1/2 hour to AINSA, and BOLTAÑA, PRE-PYRENEES ARAGONES, ORDESA NATIONAL PARK AND MONTE PERDIDO. 30 MINUTES AWAY IS THE HISTORICAL-ARTISTIC COMPLEX OF THE TOWN OF ALQUEZAR, THE END OF THE DESCENT OF THE VERO RIVER FROM LECINA. AND 40 MINUTES AWAY IS BARBASTRO, A TOWN SURROUNDED BY SOMONTANO WINE CELLARS, WINE ROUTE AND GASTRONOMY.

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A stone loft house is surrounded by greenery, featuring a covered porch with outdoor seating. The sloped roof and wooden accents complement the natural landscape, while a wood-burning stove is visible on the side. The tranquil setting invites relaxation amid the picturesque surroundings.
Cottage in Gésera
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 350 reviews

Independent house with a large garden (Casa Gautama)

If you are looking for tranquility and nature, birds when you wake up, greeting the sun at dawn or gazing at the stars before going to bed, this is what we can offer you. Our environment is a peaceful place, ideal for resting, reading, meditation, hiking, touring the Pyrenees, "disconnecting"... We are at the gateway to the Pyrenees: 1 hour from Ordesa or San Juan de la Peña; 40 minutes from Jaca or Biescas-Panticosa in Valle de Tena; near Nocito and Sierra de Guara Park. REG: CR-Hu-1463

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The exterior of a rustic stone building is displayed, featuring multiple narrow windows and decorative arches at the top. The entrance is accentuated by a wooden door and a small plant in a pot. The overall structure reflects traditional architectural elements.
Cottage in Alquézar
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Alodia: unique decor and beautiful views!

Casa Alodia is a rural house located in the center of Alquézar, in the Sierra de Guara Natural Park. It consists of two rooms, a duplex suite with spectacular views of the Collegiate Church and a double room. Each room with its own bathroom. This building is perfect for two couples or a family with children. The rooms have been decorated with alabaster windows, unpolished marble floors, wooden beams... with a decoration that makes it unique and very cozy.

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An aerial view of La Torre de Oto captures its rectangular stone structure, featuring a distinctive square tower with a sloped roof. Surrounding buildings, pathways, and lush green fields can be seen, highlighting the rural setting. The layout suggests a historical village atmosphere.
Castle in Oto
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

1. 15th Century Tower - Ordesa Nat.Park, Pyrenes

Descubre la torre de Oto, un edificio del siglo XV con un encanto único en el corazón del Pirineo aragonés, a las puertas del parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. Vive una experiencia inolvidable en un entorno histórico rodeado de naturaleza. Disfruta de actividades como canyoning, paseos a caballo, vía ferrata, senderismo , tirolina y actividades culturales. Ideal para familias, aventureros y amantes de la historia.

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Cottage in Badaín
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Charming 1778 House | Ordesa

Charming 1778 house, restored while preserving its original character. Its thick stone walls create a quiet and cozy atmosphere, ideal for unwinding. Located near Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, it is perfect for enjoying nature. The area offers a wide variety of hiking, biking, trail running, and motorcycle road trails. Not recommended for infants or young children due to original features of the house.

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A large window offers views of the garden, surrounded by trees and colorful foliage. Natural light enhances the stone wall and wooden beams framing the window. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the interior space, promoting a serene environment.
Cottage in Ara
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Casa rural 3piedras. To relax and enjoy.

The 3piedras country house is an entire renovated bio-auto/construction apartment. It consists of a bedroom with a double bed with a bathroom that is accessed from the bedroom and a loft that opens onto the living room with two small beds. The house is located in a quiet and small Pyrenean village of 45 inhabitants and in which there are no services or shops. Jaca, the nearest city, is 20 minutes away by car.

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A cozy entryway features exposed stone walls and warm terracotta tiles. Two seating options, a low sofa and a stylish chair, create a welcoming space. A staircase leads to the upper levels, providing a glimpse of the home's rustic charm.
Home in Alquézar
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Alquezar, warm house, historic center

Typical house recently restored with lots of charm. Built on 3 levels, ideal for 4 people. (110m2) ground floor: living room with stone walls, large bathroom and toilet. 1st floor:2 bedrooms, a master with queen bed and balcony one with 2 single beds without windows but with large skylight. Upper floor: large living room and fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, etc...and stunning views of the citadel!

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A narrow street is lined with traditional stone buildings, featuring wooden balconies adorned with flower pots. An archway provides passage to the next street, with warm light visible through the windows. The rustic charm of the village setting is highlighted by the textured stone facades.
Townhouse in Camporrotuno
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Entire house, 3 bedrooms 5 pax

Next to Aínsa, in Camporrotuno, you will find tranquility and comfort. Located in the heart of the Pyrenees, you can enjoy our parks, landscapes and villages, walking or practicing different sports such as adventure sports, water sports, mountain biking or fishing.

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The spacious living area features rustic wooden beams and a large dining table capable of seating multiple guests. A comfortable sofa is positioned adjacent to a modern television. Artistic elements are present, with a painting adorning the wall, complementing the overall inviting ambiance.
Apartment in Alquézar
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Pasarelas Bajos Alquezar Apartment

Apartment with separate entrance, 2 bedrooms and a large living room with capacity for 1 to 5 people. Rustic and original decor with a full kitchen and a large table to enjoy your group lunches and dinners. It has an oven, washer/dryer and dishwasher.

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The exterior of a rustic stone building is showcased, featuring large windows and a welcoming entrance. A wooden fence provides privacy, while leafy trees flank the structure, complementing the natural setting. A sign indicating 'Casa Cambra Apartamentos Samitier' is visibly placed near the entrance.
Condo in Samitier
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Cadiera Penthouse in Casa Cambra Apartments Samitier

New penthouse La Cadiera, with its own entrance, attached to Casa Cambra Apartamentos Samitier. Absolutely quiet environment, surrounded by nature, with private parking area. In the heart of Sobrarbe, steeped in history, art, tranquility, and nature.

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A panoramic view captures the medieval village and surrounding mountains at sunset. The rocky castle stands prominently amidst a cluster of houses built from soft-colored stone, with gentle hills rolling in the background.
Villa in Alquézar
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

A CASA, a contemporary stay

A CASA is a spacious, stylish holiday villa in Alquézar in Aragon. The location is spectacular with views over the medieval village and surrounding mountains. Culture and nature are richly available. Many hiking opportunities directly from the house.

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A vibrant field of red poppies is foregrounded against a backdrop of rolling hills and a prominent mountain range. The clear blue sky enhances the natural beauty, while distant buildings can be seen nestled among the landscape.
Loft in Aulàs
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Loft in the Pyrenees, Congost de Montrebei

The village is situated in the foothills of the Spanish Pyrenees at about 900m altitude.Surrounded by beautiful oak forests and spectacular rock formations it is an ideal area for walking,horse riding,bird watching or simply just to unwind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Alquézar?

    Many visitors enjoy staying in historic guesthouses or vacation rentals located within the old town. Neighborhoods near the main plaza and castle have convenient access to local cafés and walking trails.

  • What are the best things to do in Alquézar with kids?

    Families often explore canyon walkways with railings, visit the castle, and enjoy guided nature walks around the village. Many also participate in safe outdoor activities like birdwatching and picnics.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Alquézar?

    Explore the castle, stroll medieval alleys, and take in views from lookout points near the canyon. Outdoor adventure is frequently suggested, with hiking and guided activities available throughout the area.

  • How is the weather in Alquézar?

    Alquézar has cool winters with temperatures between 35–50°F (2–10°C), and warm summers reaching 62–89°F (17–32°C). Spring and autumn feature milder weather and occasional rainfall, making them popular for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Alquézar?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures around 50–74°F (10–23°C), comfortable outdoor conditions, and clearer skies. This period also sees increased activity in the local village.

  • What are the best places to visit in Alquézar?

    Explore the medieval streets, wander through the Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor, and visit the castle perched above the village. The surrounding canyon paths and viewpoints are frequently suggested for scenic walks.

  • What are some hiking trails in Alquézar?

    Alquézar has canyon walkways with scenic viewpoints, frequently suggested for walking or hiking. Trails in the Sierra de Guara feature rock formations, river crossings, and spots for wildlife observation.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Alquézar?

    Families often enjoy easy hiking trails, castle exploration, and birdwatching around the village. Picnics in scenic spots and attending local fairs or food markets are also popular.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Alquézar?

    Explore nearby villages with distinct traditions, visit local wineries, or hike additional canyon routes in the surrounding Sierra de Guara area. Birdwatching and guided natural outings are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Alquézar?

    Several vacation rentals and guesthouses around Alquézar welcome pets. It’s helpful to confirm pet policies before booking to ensure a comfortable stay for you and your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Alquézar?

    Start your day early to enjoy quieter strolls through historic streets and popular sites. Look for locally produced olive oil, and ask about seasonal hiking conditions before setting out.

  • What is Alquézar known for?

    Alquézar is known for its medieval architecture, dramatic canyon scenery, and rich local traditions. The village sits above limestone gorges and has a long history rooted in Aragonese culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Alquézar?

    Seek out quiet corners such as old wine cellars, tucked-away artisan shops, and ancient stone walkways that wind beyond the main plazas. The surrounding canyon has less-traveled paths with unique rock formations.

  • What are the best foods to try in Alquézar?

    Try Aragonese specialties such as lamb stews, locally produced olive oil, and pastries filled with nuts or fruit. Many restaurants prepare regional dishes using fresh produce from nearby farms.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Alquézar?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets, a hat and sunscreen for sunny days, and a light jacket since temperatures can vary from 35–89°F (2–32°C) throughout the year. A reusable water bottle and a camera are useful for outdoor adventures and historic architecture.

  • What is the nightlife in Alquézar like?

    Alquézar has quiet evenings with cozy tapas bars and wine cellars where locals gather. Many visitors enjoy relaxed outdoor seating and conversation after exploring the area’s sights.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Alquézar?

    Festivals celebrating local traditions and harvests are held throughout the year, with village fairs, music performances, and artisan markets often taking place in late spring and summer. Many visitors join in regional celebrations rooted in Aragonese culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Alquézar?

    Many rentals in Alquézar are family friendly, especially those in the historic district and near the village center. Look for properties with added amenities like kitchens and private outdoor spaces for kids.

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