A history full of ebbs and flowsLocated on the border that used to mark the old kingdoms of Aragon and Navarre, the architecture in Cinco Villas has retained many of its medieval features, as you will see in Ejea de los Caballeros, Sádaba, Uncastillo, Sos del Rey Católico and Tauste. You'll find stately homes, Romanesque churches, castles, towers, and even Roman ruins! A real history lesson, waiting for you only an hour or so from Zaragoza.When in Sos, you must visit the Sada Palace, the birthplace of the Catholic King Ferdinand II of Aragon. And don't miss Uncastillo, where you can explore the ruins of the Jewish quarter and the synagogue, demonstrating the understanding between the two cultures. Roman ruins such as the ones at Los Bañales, where you will find remains of the aqueduct and the hot springs, are worth a stop on your tour around the region.
North of the city of Zaragoza, history and nature await you in the centuries-old Cinco Villas. Its spectacular countryside and cobblestoned villages offer you the chance to explore a fascinating region.
Landscapes to discover and enjoyHowever, its not just history that will attract you to Cinco Villas. Located between Navarre and Huesca, the area also has significant natural charms. One of these is the Moncayuelo Lagoon, in Ejea de los Caballeros, where you can explore an important local bird sanctuary. There are also the the whimsical formations at Aguarales de Valpalmas, a tubular shape forged in clay by the water, which you will find not far from Ejea.Also, if you are looking for a bit of activity, Cinco Villas has a unique opportunity for you: the Prepyr 365 routes, which it shares with the regions of Hoya de Huesca and Somontano-Barbastro. Various sports are available on these routs, such as trekking and mountain biking, with routes through the flora and fauna. Whether you're a nature lover, geology fan or history aficionado, Cinco Villas has lots to offer you.
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