Best attractions and places to see around Peralta De Calasanz include a range of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. The municipality is known for its rich history, including its connection to San José de Calasanz and ancient Roman salt flats. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from impressive canyons to serene villages. The area offers a variety of sites for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The hermitage or sanctuary of Carrodilla is one of the landmarks in the Sierra del Buñero.
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Beautiful route and hermitage
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It is a beautiful town that can be easily reached by pedaling from Secastilla. There are many tracks in the area, which also connect with the reservoir, although if you have to return, make sure to save your strength, since you will have to climb back up. In addition to walking through its quiet streets and discovering corners such as its oil mill, we recommend that you visit the Roman site of Labitolosa (next to the town) and the incredible hermitage of San Román, located in a location that will not leave you indifferent.
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Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Carrodilla. The sanctuary has various rooms (house, patios, corrals, porches...) of which the church constitutes the main building. The current temple, built between the 14th and 15th centuries, is made up of a nave to which several chapels added later open. The interior stands out for the harmony of proportions, for the excellent stonework and for its sober elegance. Today a popular pilgrimage to the temple is still celebrated.
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The Sanctuary of La Carrodilla is a group of religious buildings of different dates in honor of the Virgin of La Carrodilla. The main building is made of stone and dates from the 14th or 15th century. Legend has it that the Virgin appeared to some charcoal burners in the Sierra de la Carrodilla, hence the tradition of venerating this evocation.
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This town is a good starting point for numerous excursions that lead you to discover the history of the area, with the Labitolosa site as the highlight.
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Very nice view of the village of Puebla la Castro a special feature are the fortification towers in the villages
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The region offers several impressive natural features. You can hike through the romantic Baldellou Gorge, known for its crevices and a small stream. Another fantastic option is the Sosa Waterfalls, a trail through the forest with a brook feeding various pools. Don't miss the impressive Barranco de Gabasa, a canyon carved by the Sosa River, or the historic salt flats of Peralta de la Sal and Calasanz, which include a fossil beach from the Tertiary Era.
Yes, Peralta De Calasanz is rich in history. You can visit the Baroque-style Parish Church of Peralta de la Sal, a Cultural Asset with intricate plasterwork and a 14th-century Gothic baptismal font where San José de Calasanz was baptized. The Casa Santuario de San José de Calasanz, built over the saint's family home, is also a significant spiritual site. Other notable historical landmarks include the Bronze Monument to San José de Calasanz, the extensive remains of the ancient Muslim Castillo de la Mora, and the Romanesque Ermita de San Bartolomé.
Beyond historical landmarks, you can explore 'Lo Pilaret' at the exit of Peralta, a landscaped area with a monument commemorating a passage from San José de Calasanz's childhood. For those interested in ancient history, the Roman site of Labitolosa is reachable from towns like La Puebla de Castro.
Absolutely! The Sosa Waterfalls offer a fantastic hiking trail through the forest with pools, perfect for families, and includes niches with tables and benches. The rustic Baldellou Village is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, La Puebla de Castro serves as a good starting point for excursions suitable for families.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy road cycling, general cycling, and gravel biking. There are numerous routes, such as the challenging 'Montsec Bikepacking Loop 2 - Montsec d'Estall' for cycling, or the 'Puente de Abajo – Plaza Mayor de Graus loop' for gravel biking. For more details on routes and their difficulty, you can explore the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Cycling, and Gravel Biking around Peralta De Calasanz.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The Baldellou Gorge offers a romantic hiking trail, though waterproof shoes are recommended. The Sosa Waterfalls also feature a beautiful hiking path through a biotope. For longer excursions, the GR 23 trail offers pleasant walks between Peralta de la Sal and Calasanz, or extending to Baélls.
The Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Carrodilla, located between Peralta and Calasanz, is a beloved religious site. It includes a church built between the 14th and 15th centuries, noted for its harmonious proportions and sober elegance. Legend says the Virgin appeared to charcoal burners in the Sierra de la Carrodilla, leading to its veneration. A popular pilgrimage is held here annually on Easter Monday.
Peralta de la Sal, part of the Peralta de Calasanz municipality, is known for its well-preserved urban center, particularly its main square. It holds historical significance as the birthplace of San José de Calasanz and for its ancient Roman salt flats, which were historically extensive and productive.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The romantic hiking trails like those in Baldellou Gorge and the serene environment of Sosa Waterfalls are highly rated. The historical significance of sites like the Sanctuary of San José de Calasanz and the ancient Castillo de la Mora also draw significant interest, offering a journey through the region's past.
Yes, the Castillo de la Mora, perched atop a 772-meter high mountain, offers an impressive silhouette and is visible from much of the Litera region. The recently restored tower provides a landmark view. Additionally, many trails, such as those around Sosa Waterfalls, offer scenic views of the natural landscape.
Peralta de Calasanz has several unique historical facts. The Parish Church of Peralta de la Sal houses a 14th-century Gothic baptismal font where San José de Calasanz was baptized. The Baldellou Village has been used for filming recreations of the Normandy Landings of World War II. The Ermita románica de San Bartolomé commemorates King Pedro I's reconquest of Calasanz Castle in 1102 and was a site for signing important documents like the Carta Puebla de Ainsa.


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