Zaragoza

What to do in Zaragoza

Plans, activities and things to see in Zaragoza

About Zaragoza

Zaragoza is Aragon's largest province and organises three radically different landscapes within a 150 km radius: Moncayo to the northwest (2,316 m, beech forests and seasonal snow), the Ebro valley in the centre with its network of historic canals, and the Maestrazgo to the southeast with villages perched on rock escarpments. Moncayo, the highest peak of the Iberian System, concentrates Atlantic mountain flora on its northern slopes and a trail network that runs from the Moncayo sanctuary to the...

Highlights

  • • Moncayo (2,316 m): highest peak of the Iberian System with Atlantic beech forest
  • • Calatayud via ferrata: limestone above the Jalón, 2 hours from Madrid
  • • Via Verde de la Tarazonica: 23 km flat between Tudela and Tarazona
  • • Monasterio de Piedra: 3 km route through waterfalls and natural pools
  • • Canal Imperial del Ebro: cycling along an 18th-century heritage waterway

Best time to visit

Moncayo: June to October. Ferratas at Calatayud: year-round (avoid midday in August). Greenways and canal: spring and autumn are best, avoid the Ebro valley heat in July-August. Monasterio de Piedra: year-round.

Practical tips

At Moncayo, the sanctuary car park is saturated on weekends from May to September—arrive before 8 am or use the shuttle service from Agramonte. The Calatayud limestone is particularly good in autumn: no extreme heat and the wild fig trees still in leaf. For the Via Verde de la Tarazonica, the central stretch between Mallén and Tarazona has limited drinking water available—carry at least 1.5 litres per person.