Nature
Discover the beauty of La Ribagorza from the comfort of our accommodation, where everything is within an hour’s drive. From majestic peaks to winding valleys, you can explore captivating landscapes and untouched wilderness. The Ésera, Isábena, and Noguera-Ribagorzana rivers await, offering unforgettable experiences in narrow valleys and impressive gorges like Obarra, Ventamillo, and Montrebei. Immerse yourself in this unique adventure and let our accommodation be your base for exploring every corner of La Ribagorza.
Adventure
Uncover endless possibilities to make the most of your days at our accommodation! Whether hiking, biking, climbing, flying, or horseback riding, you can explore every corner of the region.
Feel as free as a bird as you glide over snow or dive into the water.
Adventure awaits! Are you brave enough to experience it?
Culture
La Ribagorza has witnessed humanity’s fascinating journey over the past 80,000 years, and even before, when mighty dinosaurs roamed its mountains. Its geographical isolation and border location in the northeastern tip of Aragon have led to a unique historical and cultural richness, reflected in its traditions, festivals, and languages. The traces of this exceptional history are evident in its impressive cultural heritage. From the remnants of Roman presence in the city of Labitolosa, one of Aragon’s most notable archaeological finds, to the charming medieval fantasy of Roda, home to Spain’s smallest population with a cathedral.
From the fossils and dinosaur footprints in Arén to the magnificence of Lombard Romanesque in must-see monuments like Obarra or Fantova. From the magical atmosphere of the medieval ensemble in Montañana to the innovative architecture and spirituality of the Torreciudad sanctuary and Panillo monastery, every corner of La Ribagorza tells a unique story waiting to be discovered.
Gastronomy
La Ribagorza is renowned for a variety of local products that shine in its gastronomy. Here are some examples:
- Longaniza de Graus: A typical sausage from the area made with pork meat seasoned with local spices and stuffed in natural casing.
- Queso de Benabarre: Artisanal cheese made in the town of Benabarre, with sheep’s or goat’s milk, with an intense flavor and creamy texture.
- Trufas melanosporum: Historically a truffle region, harvesting truffles from December to March.
- Setas y hongos: The region boasts a great diversity of wild mushrooms used in dishes such as scrambled eggs, stews, and soups.
- Ternasco de Aragón: Lechal lamb raised in the Aragon region, including La Ribagorza, with tender and flavorful meat highly appreciated in local cuisine.
- Miel de montaña: Produced by bees feeding on the region’s native flora, La Ribagorza honey has a unique flavor and is used in a variety of desserts and dishes.
These are just a few examples of the delicious products you can find and enjoy in La Ribagorza.