Best attractions and places to see around Luna include distinctive geological formations and historical sites within a natural landscape. The region is characterized by its unique rock formations, shaped by erosion, and river valleys. It offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with several settlements featuring historical architecture. This area provides opportunities for exploring geological wonders and local history.
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You must walk around the alleys of Agüero, and there is a magnificent view of the Mallos de Agüero.
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Spectacular reddish colored rock formations.
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The city is home to artistic treasures such as the Romanesque Church of El Salvador and the 12th-century Church of Santiago. The latter, located one kilometer from the city, has been declared a National Monument and is one of the most beautiful Romanesque temples in Aragon.
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It is a natural geological formation formed by the erosion of water on different types of strata and calcifications.
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The Aguarales de Valdemilaz, also known as Aguarales de Valpalmas, are a stunning geological landscape located near the town of Valpalmas, in the Cinco Villas region, province of Zaragoza. This site is famous for its unique rock formations, created by water and wind erosion over millions of years. These formations, known as fairy chimneys, are similar to those seen in the Göreme Valley in Cappadocia, Türkiye.
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Located on the Gállego River, the Ardisa reservoir is shared by the municipalities of Ardisa and Biscarrués. However, both most of the layout of the dam and all the buildings reviewed are located in the municipality of Biscarrués, which is why they have been included in the catalog of this municipality. The reservoir has an area of 2100 km2, with a total capacity of 5 Hm3 and a useful capacity of 3 Hm3. The dam is made of cyclopean concrete. It presents the type of gravity dam, with a height of 31.14 m and a crest length of 450 m. It has a curved layout and a front arranged in a stepped slope. On the right bank there is a large trapezoidal tank delimited by concrete walls (called a "surface spillway" in the reservoir project) which, through a four-span spillway, connects to a long drainage channel arranged in slope that flows into the river Gállego. The set also consists of several buildings, all of them located on the left bank of the river: the gate house, through which the discharge to the canal that leads water to the Sotonera reservoir is regulated, the dam guard's house , a warehouse and a water tank.
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Agüero's mallos are a little less tall than those of Riglos, but even so, they are charming whims of erosion. Its contrast with the blue sky on a sunny day is simply spectacular.
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We are in the second largest municipality in Aragon, the City of Ejea de los Caballeros is located in the Cinco Villas region and offers us a diversity of places of interest such as churches located in the old town (Church of Santa María de la Corona , that of San Salvador or that of Nuestra Señora de la Oliva) or museums (The Aquagraria museum located in the City of Water and the Art and Exhibition Center) apart from beautiful nature such as the Estanca del Gancho or the walks of the Arba River in biel.
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The region around Luna is renowned for its distinctive geological features. You can explore the spectacular reddish rock formations of Mallos de Agüero, which are ideal for observing birds of prey. Another must-see is Aguarales de Valdemilaz, also known as Aguarales de Valpalmas, a stunning landscape featuring unique 'fairy chimney' rock formations carved by water and wind erosion over millions of years.
Yes, the Luna region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The Agüero Village, nestled at the foot of the Mallos, is home to artistic treasures like the Romanesque Church of El Salvador and the 12th-century Church of Santiago. Further afield, you can visit the Church of Santa María de la Corona in Ejea de los Caballeros, a significant religious building in one of Aragon's largest municipalities.
The area around Luna is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For road cycling, consider routes like 'Biel through the Puerto de Sierra Mayor' or 'Piedratajada and Marracos'. Running trails include the 'Aguarales de Valdemilaz Loop' and the 'Sanctuary of Monlora Loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Castillos de Obano y Yéquera' or 'Aguarales de Valdemilaz - Piedratajada - Marracos'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Running, and Cycling around Luna.
Absolutely! Aguarales de Valdemilaz is a particularly family-friendly natural monument. Its unique 'fairy chimney' formations are sure to spark curiosity in both children and adults, offering an engaging outdoor experience where you can walk among the formations and learn about their geological origins.
The natural landscapes around Luna are home to various wildlife, especially birds of prey. The Mallos de Agüero are known as an ideal place to observe colonies of vultures and Egyptian vultures, which nest in these gigantic reddish rock formations.
To fully appreciate the main attractions like Mallos de Agüero, Agüero Village, and Aguarales de Valdemilaz, it's recommended to dedicate at least a full day. This allows for exploration of the natural sites, a stroll through the historic village, and perhaps a short hike to enjoy the views. If you plan to visit multiple sites and engage in outdoor activities, consider a weekend trip.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular natural beauty and the unique geological formations. The contrast of the reddish Mallos against the blue sky is often highlighted as 'simply spectacular'. The charm of Agüero Village and the intriguing 'fairy chimneys' of Aguarales de Valdemilaz are also highly appreciated for their visual appeal and opportunities for exploration.
While popular, Aguarales de Valdemilaz (also known as Aguarales de Valpalmas) can sometimes offer a more tranquil experience compared to the more prominent Mallos. Its unique 'fairy chimney' landscape provides a fascinating and less conventional natural wonder to explore. Additionally, the Ardisa Dam on the Gállego River offers a serene setting for those looking for a quieter spot with impressive engineering.
Generally, parking is available near the main attractions and villages. For instance, when visiting Agüero Village and the Mallos, you'll find designated parking areas. Similarly, access points for Aguarales de Valdemilaz typically have parking facilities nearby to accommodate visitors.
The best time to visit the attractions around Luna is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the natural formations. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the high desert landscape, while winter might bring colder temperatures, though the unique rock formations are still impressive.
Yes, there are options for various fitness levels. While some routes around the Mallos can be more challenging, many areas offer easier paths suitable for beginners or casual strolls. For instance, the Aguarales de Valdemilaz site has points to observe the formations and signs with information, allowing for gentle walks among them. You can also find moderate running trails like the 'Aguarales de Valdemilaz Loop' in the Running Trails around Luna guide.
Yes, the region is dotted with charming historical villages. Agüero Village is a prime example, offering a glimpse into local history with its Romanesque churches and traditional architecture, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Mallos. Exploring its alleys provides a unique cultural experience.


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