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NATURE, SPORTS & CULTURE 

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Nature in Matarraña

The route ofThe Parrizal, in the town of Beceite, is an extraordinary walk of approximately one hour. Pulls outhere your tickets.

You can also visitLa Pesquera, theMasmut Rocks in Peñarroya de Tastavins, theVal de Zafan Greenway, HePortellada Salt and many more outdoor activities with little travel.

 

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Wine and oil tasting

Sale d'Aubert Wines-Reservation tasting

Crial Wineries - Lledó -Reservation tasting

Slow Wine - Within the thematic routes in Matarraña, you can enjoy an organic wine among vineyards accompanied by its producers.Book Taxitour.

PDF information Oil tastings

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Cycle tourism - Canyoning - Kayak

The old railway tracks of theVal de Zafán, with routes of 25 and 50 km, or thePorts Pedals, with its 4 stages and about 205 km, offer two routes of varying difficulty. Also with Matarraña Aventura you can do canyoning and other fun activities.

They also rentelectric bikesfor those who prefer simply to walk in nature.

Contact Matarraña Adventure

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Museums of the region

Calaceite -Juan Cabré Museum

Juan Cabré private collection, collection of contemporary art by Aragonese and international artists and ethnological collection of traditional objects from Calaceite related to the uses and customs of Matarraña.

Valderrobres. Visit to the Castle, museum and the Santa María la Mayor church, in Levantine Gothic style.

You will learn about the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque art of Matarraña. An exhibition by Elvira Hidalgo, teacher and discoverer of María Callas, Christmas models and dioramas by José Luís Catalá and the collection of costumes and period elements by Sebastián Moreno.

Rafales. Oil Museum

The original machinery is preserved in the museum: the grinding wheels, numerous utensils, the old presses (pound and hydraulic), vats and settling tanks and the rest of the components of the oil mills.

 

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