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La Hoya de Huesca

The county region of Hoya de Huesca is that area of transition between the pre-Pyrenees, the foothills of the mountain ranges, and the Ebro valley. A large portion of the territory, about a third, is located in the mountains with large forest areas, while the rest consists of great plains of cereal crops. At the centre, is the provincial and regional capital, the city of Huesca.

It extends over an area of 2,525 km2, and includes 40 municipalities with more than 120 towns. The county is home to 66,793 inhabitants, of whom around 50,000 are registered as living in the capital, Huesca.

Owing to its geographical location, with the transition from mountain to plain, Hoya de Huesca has a wide variety of natural assets and tourism resources. It can be divided into four separate zones:

The area of Reino de los Mallos, to the northwest. Pierced through its middle by the River Gállego, it is framed by the mountains of Santo Domingo, Loarre and Caballera, and smoothed by the plains of La Sotonera and the valley of Ayerbe. The A-132 road crosses through the region, and its nerve centre is the village of Ayerbe. The prime sites in this area are the rock formations of Riglos and Agüero, the white water rafting in the Gállego river, Loarre castle and the gothic church known as la colegiata de Bolea.

The Gratal and Guara mountain range, in the north and northeast of the county, has great potential for the diversity of areas it contains: from the gentle and peaceful solitary sites like the Arguis and Vadiello reservoirs, San Martín de la Val d´Onsera, the Bonés sierra, the valleys of Belsué and Nocito, to the so-called Linear Gothic route, a set of temples with murals retained in situ since the late thirteenth century.

The southern plains: the counterpoint to the mountains and canyons of the northern region. The nerve centre of this area is the village of Almudévar, with the steppe landscapes of Serretas de Piracés and Tramaced, as well as the nautical activity centre at Sotonera reservoir.

And finally, the city of Huesca, with the typical dynamism of a provincial capital. Visiting it is a must, for its pleasant historic old town, interesting museums, festivals and the various cultural activities carried on continuously throughout the year.

 

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The Salinas Gully
The Salinas Gully
Agüero Synclines
Agüero Synclines
Rafting on the Gállego River
Rafting on the Gállego River
Vultures’ viewpoint
Vultures’ viewpoint
Castillo de los Muros viewpoint, Ayerbe
Castillo de los Muros viewpoint, Ayerbe
Outside Loarre Castle
Outside Loarre Castle
Inside Loarre Castle
Inside Loarre Castle
Virgen de la Peña chapel
Virgen de la Peña chapel
Inside Santa María de Bolea Collegiate
Inside Santa María de Bolea Collegiate
Alboré wetland
Alboré wetland
Sotonera watchtower
Sotonera watchtower
Cathedral Square, Huesca
Cathedral Square, Huesca
Inside Huesca Cathedral
Inside Huesca Cathedral
San Pedro El Viejo Cloister, Huesca
San Pedro El Viejo Cloister, Huesca
Patio del Museo Provincial, Huesca
Patio del Museo Provincial, Huesca
“Room of The Bell“, Huesca
“Room of The Bell“, Huesca
Beech forest in Peiró Peak
Beech forest in Peiró Peak
Gratal Peak
Gratal Peak
Del Águila Peak
Del Águila Peak
Natural pools in Belsué
Natural pools in Belsué
Barranco de la Pillera
Barranco de la Pillera
The Salto de Roldán
The Salto de Roldán
San Martín de la Val D`Onsera chapel
San Martín de la Val D`Onsera chapel
Vadiello Dam
Vadiello Dam
River Formiga Gorge
River Formiga Gorge
Santa Cilia de Panzano vulture feeding site
Santa Cilia de Panzano vulture feeding site
San Miguel de Foces Church, Ibieca
San Miguel de Foces Church, Ibieca
Piracés Escarpments
Piracés Escarpments
Visitas virtuales
Visitas virtuales
Pertusa-Alcanadre meander, village and tower
Pertusa-Alcanadre meander, village and tower
Plaza de Navarra, Huesca
Plaza de Navarra, Huesca
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    • The Salinas Gully
    • Agüero Synclines
    • Rafting on the Gállego River
    • Vultures’ viewpoint
    • Castillo de los Muros viewpoint, Ayerbe
    • Outside Loarre Castle
    • Inside Loarre Castle
    • Virgen de la Peña chapel
    • Inside Santa María de Bolea Collegiate
    • Alboré wetland
    • Sotonera watchtower
    • Cathedral Square, Huesca
    • Inside Huesca Cathedral
    • San Pedro El Viejo Cloister, Huesca
    • “Room of The Bell “, Huesca
    • Beech forest in Peiró Peak
    • Gratal Peak
    • Del Águila Peak
    • Natural pools in Belsué
    • La Pillera Gorge
    • The Salto de Roldán
    • San Martín de la Val D`Onsera chapel
    • Vadiello Dam
    • River Formiga Gorge
    • Santa Cilia de Panzano vulture feeding site
    • San Miguel de Foces Church, Ibieca
    • Piracés Escarpments
    • Pertusa-Alcanadre meander, village and tower
    • Plaza de Navarra, Huesca
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