This community, bordering on France
with the Pyrenees, is of
particular interest for its outstanding
mountainous landscapes, with glacier
lakes and several natural preserves
where you still may observe animals
which have been extincted in many other
regions of Europe long ago. In total
contrast is the plain Ebro
valley, which is limited by the mountain
range Moncayo, in the east.
When you are crossing Aragon's three
provinces, Zaragoza, Huesca
and Teruel, with many monumental
towns, the splendor of the old Kingdom
of Aragon, one of the centres of
Spanish culture in medieval times,
comes alive again.
The mountain ranges offer great
possibilities for winter sports, and
during the warm season you may explore
this almost virginal natural paradise as
well as the region's celebrated
gastronomy, artisany and folklore.
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