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ARAGON - IN DEPTH

Information about Aragon

Major airports and ports in Aragon

The major airport in Aragon is Zaragoza. Madrid airport is also close to the region.

Bilbao port is accessible to the Aragon region by a good road network.

Average monthly temperature in Aragon in Celsius

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Aragon 7 10 13 15 17 23 24 23 20 16 12 10
London 6 7 10 13 17 20 22 21 19 14 10 7

spanish property in aragon

Villages, towns and cities in Aragon

Abilitas, Agoitz, Aibar, Ainzon, Aisa, Alagon, Allo, Almundevar, Aninon, Anso, Aoiz, Arguedas, Artajona, Atarrabia, Ayerbe, Berdun, Berlain, Biescas, Biota, Bolea, Bunuel, Cadreita, Calatorao, Canfranc, Caparroso, Carcar, Carcastillo, Cascente, Caseda, Cortes, Ejea de los Caballeros, Epila, Etxarri-Aranatz, Falces, Fitero, Fuentes de Ebro, Gallur, Gurrea de Gallego, Hecho, Huesca, Isaba, Jaca, Jarque, Larraga, Larraga, Lekuberri, Lerin, Los Arcos, Luesia, Lumbler, Luna, Magallon, Mendavia, Ochagavia, Olazagutia, Olazti, Olza, Oteiza, Pamplona, Penes, Quinto, Ricle, Roncal, Sabinan, Sadaba, Sanguesa, Sorella, Sosdel Rey Catolico, Tafalla, Tarazona, Tardienta, Tauste, Torrijo de la Canada, Tudela, Uncastillo, Utebo, Valtierra, Villatuerta, Villava, Zaragoza and Zudaire.

Aragon - Attractions


Major cities in Aragon: Pamplona, Huesca, Zaragoza

Beautiful, mountainous Pyrenees, wooded gorges and waterfalls in the North
and dry plains of inland Spain
Between the 12th and 15th centuries, before Spain was unified,
Aragon was a kingdom in it's own right
Navarre lies in the western part of the Basque Country
Roman, Christian, Muslim and Jewish architectural influences

Aragon is made up of three provinces, Zaragoza, Huesca and Tereul.

Navarre shares a 130 km frontier with France and is bordered by Rioja. It is the smallest region of Spain. It has 9 crossing points into France.

Places of interest in Aragon
Aragon Famous for Catherine of Aragon, who married Henry VIII;
Monasterio de San Juan de la Pena, hewn into a rock face, dating back thousand of years
Zaragoza Capital of Aragon, some of the country's greatest monuments
Pamplona Capital of Navarre, old walled city, Gothic cathedral
Tudela Strong Moorish influence, commercial centre for the region's agricultural industry
Ordesa National Park Spectacular terrain, some of Spain's finest
Cuidad Rodrigo Walled town dating from the Roman times, 16th and 17th century town houses built by the conquistadors, founded in the 12th century, designated a national monument

Aragon - Lifestyle


The Fiesta de San Fermin is a festival in July when the bulls run through the streets of Pamplona.

The region is also very well known for its folklore and crafts. The famous jota is an energetic dance from the region.

The whole region is good for outdoor pursuits such as fishing, shooting and walking.

Zaragoza is popular for winter sports.

Lifestyle in Aragon

The Aragon region is a good base for outdoor persuits such as fishing, shooting and walking.

Areas in Aragon

There are two areas in Aragon: Aragon and Navarre.

Aragon

In the north-eastern part of Spain, the region of Aragon is one of the most history-rich regions of Spain yet most of it's surface area is arid, featureless land and off the tourist menu.

This ancient land is divided into three provinces, Zaragoza, Huesca and remote Teruel. The most visited being the region's capital, Zaragoza, not least of all because it lies on the main route from Madrid to Barcelona.

Aragon is best known for two of it's former residents. Catherine of Aragon who foolishly married Henry VIII and Ferdinand of Aragon who married Queen Isabella of Castille and Leon in the 15th century.

In September many of the villages have their own festivities when bulls run through the streets. The region may also be known for it's energetic dance, 'The jota' which originates from the 1700's. A leaping dance performed by both men and women.

The people of aragon are a freindly race and are happy with the simple things in life. They have an in-bred love of their country and their heritage. This is always reflected in their folklore and traditions.

Navarre

The region of Navarre is an ancient land that shares a 130km frontier with France and is bordered by Rioja, the smallest region of Spain. There are 9 crossing points into France and as a border region.

Navarre has had it's fair share of conflicts and signs of this are evident everywhere, with ruins of castles and fortified buildings. Romans, Christians, Muslims and Jews have all made their mark on the region and it's architecture is as diverse as it's landscape.

Here the jota, an energetic dance is also well known, as is the Fiesta de San Fermin, a festival when bulls run through the streets of Pamplona, Navarre's capital and major city. Pamplona is situated along the A15 main road and is well worth a visit. You must see the Cathedral, built on the instructions of Charles III and the Plaza del Castillo, formerly the bullring, built in 1847. It's narrow streets are an exploration in itself, with their bars and tascas attracting crowds all year round. If you intend to stay in Pamplona, the prices for accommodation during the festival can be four times the norm and the rooms will be full, well in advance. The bull-running starts on July 6th and goes on until July 14th and attracts thousands of visitors. The bulls run every day from early morning. Bars are open 24 hours a day.

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