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Hiking around Bárboles offers access to a network of trails characterized by flat terrain and proximity to waterways like the Imperial Canal of Aragón. The region features open landscapes, often alongside agricultural areas and river plains, making it suitable for easy hikes Bárboles. Elevation changes are minimal, providing accessible routes for various fitness levels. These beginner hiking routes Bárboles are ideal for those seeking gentle walks in a tranquil setting.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
17.4km
04:25
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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15.4km
03:56
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.64km
02:12
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Alagón is a town with a rich past, evident in its Mudéjar church of San Pedro Apóstol, built on the site of a former mosque and famous for its 16th-century altarpiece. Strolling through the old town, you can also see the former Jesuit college next to the church of San Antonio de Padua. It's a good place to stop along your route, with all the necessary amenities and a tourist office for further information.
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The Jubo Bridge has a fascinating history spanning from the 18th century to the 21st century. Originally, its construction began in the 18th century, but due to the War of Independence, it remained unfinished for many years. Finally, in more recent times, it was completed with a wooden and steel walkway. This bridge is a pedestrian crossing over the Imperial Canal of Aragon, located near the town of Pinseque and a few meters from the Santa Emilia beacon.
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The Hermitage of the Virgen de la Ola is a Marian sanctuary located in Peramán, an old hamlet in the municipality of Bárboles in the valley of the Jalón River. Built in the 17th century, it has a rectangular floor plan. Its exterior has been renovated with exposed brick and has a small tower without bells. It is located on the banks of the Jalón River and is a place of Marian devotion.
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The hermitage of the Virgen de la Ola is the church of the disappeared town of Peramán (whose name is still used to name the area). There are hardly any remains of the disappeared town, but the hermitage has been marked on maps since the 17th century at least. The current building is surely the result of several reconstructions during the last two centuries. (http://www.sipca.es/censo/1-INM-ZAR-015-043-003/Ermita/de/la/Virgen/de/la/Ola.html)
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This infrastructure dates back to the end of the 18th century and there are some legends about this unfinished passage of the Imperial Canal of Aragon. One of them says that it sank when a car passed by, and that it was no longer repaired, and others say that they started it at the Canal works and it remained unfinished. The Aragonese section of the Imperial Canal of Aragon was inaugurated on September 20, 2000 as a Site of Cultural Interest and Site of Cultural Interest in the category of Historic Site. To enjoy this great work and to understand it is to understand a part of our best history that seems to be latent in our memory.
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Historic arch bridge built in the 18th century to cross the Imperial Canal of Aragon. Nice picture to photograph!
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The hermitage of the Virgen de la Ola is a 17th-century sanctuary located in the uninhabited Peramán, on the banks of the Jalón River. It is a temple with a rectangular floor plan, which has a very renovated exterior, with exposed brick, and a small tower at the foot without bells. The tradition of Nª Sª de la Ola considers that this construction could be built on the ruins of the old medieval monastery of the Order of Fontevrault, where the image of the Virgin Mary was found. This had been dragged by the strong waves of the Jalón River, hence, it is known as the Virgin of the Wave. The interior of the hermitage, with sober decoration, housed in the presbytery the carving of the Virgen de la Ola from the 14th century. However, the original figure is going to disappear as a result of a theft, so the current size is from a recent factory. All this makes this hermitage one of the two main pilgrimage points of the Ribera Alta del Ebro. Every year the residents of Bárboles, Grisén and Pinseque make a pilgrimage during the month of May to this sanctuary to honor the Virgin
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This infrastructure dates from the end of the 18th century and there are some legends about this unfinished passage of the Imperial Canal of Aragon. One of them says that it sank when a car passed by, and that it was no longer repaired and others assure that it was started during the Canal works and it was left unfinished. The Aragonese section of the Imperial Channel of Aragon was opened on September 20, 2000 as an Asset of Cultural Interest and a Site of Cultural Interest in the category of Historic Site. Enjoying this great work and understanding it is understanding a part of our best history that seems to be latent in memory.
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There are 8 hiking trails available in Bárboles, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes offer diverse experiences across the region's flat landscapes and along waterways.
Yes, Bárboles is well-suited for beginners and those seeking gentle walks. There are 3 easy routes, such as the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Wave loop from Grisén, which is 4.3 miles (6.9 km) long and takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to complete. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes.
Hikes in Bárboles vary in length and duration. You can find shorter routes like the Jubo Bridge loop from Pinseque, which is about 4.3 miles (6.9 km) and takes around 1 hour 45 minutes. Longer, moderate trails, such as the Pinseque and Imperial Canal of Aragón Loop, can be up to 10.8 miles (17.4 km) and take over 4 hours.
Absolutely. The generally flat terrain and well-defined paths along the Imperial Canal of Aragón make many routes in Bárboles suitable for families. Easy routes with minimal elevation are ideal for children and those looking for a relaxed outing.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Bárboles. The open landscapes and canal-side paths provide a great environment for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
Yes, Bárboles offers several excellent circular hiking routes. A popular choice is the Alagón loop from Alagón, a moderate 9.5-mile (15.4 km) path that explores the flat plains. Another option is the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Wave loop from Grisén.
Hikes around Bárboles offer tranquil views of open agricultural fields, the historic Imperial Canal of Aragón, and the flat river plains. While not mountainous, the scenery provides a peaceful rural backdrop, often with expansive skies and a sense of calm.
Along the trails, you can discover several interesting landmarks. These include the historic Jalón River Aqueduct (El Caracol), the Clavería Bridge over the Imperial Canal of Aragon, and the Jubo Bridge. You might also encounter natural features like the Balsa de Larralde (a lake) and the Mouth of the Jalón River.
The best time for hiking in Bárboles is typically during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are mild and comfortable. Summer can be very hot, while winter offers cooler, crisp conditions, though some paths might be muddy after rain.
Yes, Bárboles can be suitable for winter hiking, especially on clear, dry days. The flat terrain means snow accumulation is generally manageable, and the trails remain accessible. Be sure to dress in layers and check local weather conditions before heading out.
The trails in Bárboles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, flat landscapes, the ease of access, and the pleasant walks alongside the Imperial Canal of Aragón, making it ideal for relaxed outings.
While the Imperial Canal is primarily for irrigation, you might find opportunities for cooling off in natural water bodies. The Balsa de Larralde, a nearby lake, could offer possibilities, but always check local regulations and safety warnings before attempting any wild swimming.


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