The Parish Church of the Transfiguración del Señor dates from the 16th century but its tower was built in the 18th century.
Fans of the Romanesque will find the remains of the Chapel of Nuestra Señora de Salillas (or Saliellas) nearby. Only the sanctuary of this small chapel, built in the lat 12th or early 13th century, remains. It is popularly known as “Iglesieta de Los Moros (Little Moorish Chapel)”. It also has anthropomorphic tombs carved into the surrounding stones, evidencing the village’s ancient past.
Also nearby, but not quite as old, is the Chapel of Torrolluelas, a rectangular chapel with a single nave that enhances the already scenic landscape.
Junzano is part of one of the most charming mountain biking trails in Hoya de Huesca: the Valle de la Gloria.
The village celebrates its annual festival 40 days after Easter Week.
Casbas is located in the heart of Hoya de Huesca’s Somontano region and owes its historical importance and evolution to the founding of the Nuestra Señora de la Gloria Monastery, the only example of a Cistercian Monastery in Alto Aragón.
In addition to this historic and artistic monument, visitors can see the Parish Church of San Nicolás, the delicate Romanesque-style Chapel of Bascués (12th century), the Chapel of San José, and the restored ice house, a short distance from the village.
Casbas is also part of some of the most unexpected trails and routes in the region: two stages of the Hoya de Huesca Nature Trail and the Valle de la Gloria mountain bike route, all framed by the unparalleled range of Sierra de Guara.