Aínsa - Aínsa

Parish Church of Santa María.
Calle Mayor de Aínsa.

The village of Aínsa is the capital of the municipality of Aínsa-Sobrarbe. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1970. It is located at the confluence of the Ara and Cinca rivers, which are born in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park.

To get

The A-138 and N-260 highways intersect in Aínsa. The A138 connects to the north with the French highway A64 through the Bielsa tunnel at 100 km and to the south with the Spanish highway A-22 in Barbastro at 60 km, this route being the usual for cities like Barcelona, ​​290 km , Valencia, 440 km., Zaragoza, 180 km., Or Madrid, 495 km. To the east, the N-260 leads to Catejón de Sos in 50 km and to the west to Sabiñanigo and Jaca. This route is the usual one for cities like Pamplona, ​​190 Km. Or San Sebastian 275 Km.

There are regular buses from Barbastro and Sabiñánigo.

Travel

Watch

  • Aínsa has a beautiful medieval old town. Park your vehicle in the lower parts and walk to the old town.
  • Splendid view of the mountains and the lake.
  • Very touristy in the summer, but not a tourist trap.

Do

To buy

To eat

Go out and drink

  • There are a lot of terraces in the upper town.

Sleep

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