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Aragon

International > Europe > Spain

Description

Rock rock and more rock

North eastern, though not all the way east, Spain. Huesca, Zaragosa are some of the bigger cities.

Alquezar, Rodellar, Riglos,... Fall and spring, winter if you like it cold or the walls are south facing, summer if the walls face north.

Getting There

Fly and drive.

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Random ignored cliff along HU631 in Ordesa National Park.
[Hide Photo] Random ignored cliff along HU631 in Ordesa National Park.
The tiny village of Riglos features enormous walls of large, orange cobbles, with routes up to 10 pitches long.
[Hide Photo] The tiny village of Riglos features enormous walls of large, orange cobbles, with routes up to 10 pitches long.
Jack at Alquezar
[Hide Photo] Jack at Alquezar
Sos del Rey Catolico, in NE Aragon, is another top destination for connoisseurs of narrow cobbled streets.
[Hide Photo] Sos del Rey Catolico, in NE Aragon, is another top destination for connoisseurs of narrow cobbled streets.
Cliffs near Torla, in Odesa & Mt Perdido National Park.
[Hide Photo] Cliffs near Torla, in Odesa & Mt Perdido National Park.
Some of the cliffs of Ordesa & Mt Perdido National Park in northern Aragon.
[Hide Photo] Some of the cliffs of Ordesa & Mt Perdido National Park in northern Aragon.
Castillo de Loarre is a must-see for anyone visiting Rodellar or Riglos.
[Hide Photo] Castillo de Loarre is a must-see for anyone visiting Rodellar or Riglos.
The quaint village of Ainsa is a great rest day destination in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
[Hide Photo] The quaint village of Ainsa is a great rest day destination in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
The medieval village of Alquezar is a popular tourist attraction, but it also offers excellent limestone cragging.
[Hide Photo] The medieval village of Alquezar is a popular tourist attraction, but it also offers excellent limestone cragging.