Huesca (Aragonese: Uesca, Catalan: Osca), officially Huesca/Uesca, is a province of northeastern Spain, in northern Aragon. The capital is Huesca.
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We had a wonderful 6 hour excursion with Carlos Diaz of Viajar por Aragon to El Castillo de Loarre, with stops along the way at Mallos de Riglos (scenic high cliffs) and L'Eglise de Santiago, a lovely little 12th century church out in the country. Carlos was personable, has a comfortable van, speaks good English (though we were mostly practicing our Castellano with him), and he has interesting knowledge about Aragon and these sites. The excursion was very reasonably priced at 120 euros for two of us. The Castle is very well preserved and an exceptional example of fortifications from the 11th century. Carlos also runs excursions to other sites around Zaragoza.
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Take time for this. A lot to see in the one area of the fort. The fort alone is amazing and the museum within is special. If you have an interest in anything military or are interested in French history then this will suit you. It is nice just to stroll around outer walls as well. Certain times of year it closes at 2.00 pm, so this happened to us and we were a bit rushed.
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Between the car park and plaza mayor sits the castle which is just a lovely space. Climbing the stairs to walk around the walls is easy and the views are great. Only thing to keep in minds is that the railings are not very ‘kid proof’ and I was aware that my toddler was at risk of tumbling between the railings and falling off the wall - very necessary to keep an extra close eye on the small ones
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