The region surrounding Zaragoza offers a treasure trove of fascinating destinations, all within an hour’s reach. Whether you’re traveling by car or using public transport, there are plenty of rewarding day trips that offer a change of pace and scenery without requiring long travel times.
1. Tarazona – A Blend of Cultures and Architecture
Located at the foot of the Moncayo mountain Tarazona is just about an hour away by car and slightly longer by bus (with services operated by Therpasa from Zaragoza Delicias station). Tarazona captivates visitors with its mix of architectural styles. The Cathedral of Santa María de la Huerta is particularly striking, blending Gothic, Mudéjar, and Renaissance influences. The town’s historic Jewish quarter and the impressive Bishop’s Palace are also worth exploring, offering a glimpse into its diverse heritage.
2. Belchite – Echoes of the Spanish Civil War
For those with an interest in modern history, Belchite is a deeply moving destination. Roughly 45 minutes by car from Zaragoza, this ruined town stands as a haunting reminder of the Spanish Civil War. The original town was left in ruins after a fierce battle in 1937 and has since been preserved as an open-air memorial. While public transport to Belchite is limited, several guided tours depart from Zaragoza, often including stories from the war and visits to nearby olive oil mills for tastings and local insight.
Public transport options are limited; guided tours are available.
3. Daroca – Medieval Charm and Scenic Beauty
Another charming option is Daroca, a medieval walled town set against a scenic backdrop. It takes about an hour to reach by car and is also accessible by bus from Zaragoza Delicias. Once there, visitors can walk along the remarkably intact city walls, enter through its historic gates, and admire the Collegiate Church of Santa María. Daroca also offers a taste of rural Aragón through its local cuisine and quiet, winding streets.
4. Calatayud – Historical Sites and Natural Wonders
Calatayud, located an hour from Zaragoza, is well connected by both train and bus, making it one of the most convenient day trip options. The town is known for its impressive examples of Mudéjar architecture, including the Colegiata de Santa María. Nearby, the Monasterio de Piedra Natural Park draws nature lovers with its lush forest trails, waterfalls, and hidden caves. The town also features an ancient Moorish castle, Castillo de Ayub, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding valley.
5. Monasterio de Veruela – A Tranquil Monastic Retreat
For something more tranquil and spiritual, Monasterio de Veruela is a hidden gem. This 12th-century Cistercian monastery lies at the base of the Moncayo and is about a 50-minute drive from Zaragoza. Although public transport is limited, it’s a popular stop on guided day tours. The peaceful monastic setting, cloistered courtyards, and adjacent wine museum provide a serene and reflective experience, far removed from the bustle of the city.
6. Muel – Art, Nature, and Ceramics
Closer still is Muel, a small town known for its pottery and picturesque natural setting. Just a 30-minute drive from Zaragoza, Muel is perfect for a short afternoon escape. Visitors can stroll through the Cascadas de Muel park, enjoy the peaceful sound of cascading water, and admire the unique ceramic work for which the town is famous. Local wineries, like Bodegas Heredad Anson, offer tastings and a chance to sample regional wines.
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