Aragón delights with imposing Pyrenees, medieval cities such as Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel as well as a unique mix of nature, culture and active vacations. Whether skiing in Formigal, hiking in Cerler or relaxing in charming mountain villages - there is an adventure for everyone here. In both summer and winter, the region offers a wide range of experiences in a fantastic setting. The live webcams give you an up-to-date view of the weather, slopes and landscape - and whet your appetite for your next vacation in Aragón!
Aragón is located in the north-east of Spain and borders France as well as the regions of Catalonia, Valencia, Castile-La Mancha, Castile-León, La Rioja and Navarra. At around 47,700 km², it is one of the largest but least populated federal states in Spain - only around 1.3 million people live here. The capital is Saragossa (Zaragoza), an important city on the Ebro. Aragón is characterized by the Pyrenees in the north, the Ebro Valley in the middle and the mountain landscape of the Sierra de Albarracín in the south. Nature lovers will find numerous national parks and medieval villages here. The region is known for its Romanesque architecture, historic fortresses and tranquil, unspoiled landscape - ideal for anyone looking for culture, nature and relaxation away from the crowds. Discover the fascinating mountain world of the Pyrenees with the webcams and be inspired by the images from the live cams.
Aragón delights culture lovers and nature seekers alike. In Zaragoza, the monumental Basilica del Pilar and the Moorish-inspired Aljafería Palace as well as a variety of Mudejar treasures are sure to impress. Teruel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, impresses with Mudejar architecture such as Santa María Cathedral and the Torre de San Martín. Huesca, gateway to the Pyrenees, enchants with a Gothic cathedral and authentic flair in medieval alleyways. In winter, the Formigal-Panticos and Cerler resorts in the region offer perfectly groomed slopes and fun in the snow - ideal for families and professionals alike. Aragón combines rich history, impressive architecture and sporting adventures - the perfect mix for your enjoyable and active vacation.
Aragón is a real paradise for winter sports fans - with some of the best ski resorts in Spain in the Pyrenees. Among the largest are Formigal-Panticosa, which is the largest ski resort in Spain with over 180 kilometers of slopes. Visitors can expect modern facilities, a wide variety of slopes and a lively après-ski scene. Cerler, surrounded by the highest peaks of the Pyrenees, boasts challenging slopes and spectacular panoramas. Astún and Candanchú, close to the French border, are particularly popular with families and beginners - both offer a quiet atmosphere, good ski schools and varied slopes. What makes Aragon's ski resorts so special is the combination of a high alpine landscape, guaranteed snow and Spanish flair. In addition to winter sports, cozy mountain villages, thermal baths and regional cuisine invite you to relax. The webcams in the ski resorts of Aragon offer live impressions of the slopes, show the current weather and awaken anticipation for your next adventure with fantastic views of the mountains and valleys.
In summer , Aragon's ski resorts are transformed into a paradise for nature lovers and active holidaymakers. Breathtaking hiking trails, spectacular mountain bike routes, via ferratas, canyoning adventures and paragliding over the Pyrenees await you here. The lifts take you comfortably to the most beautiful viewpoints. Far away from the hustle and bustle, you can experience fresh mountain air, peace and adventure in the midst of majestic nature - a summer vacation straight out of a picture book.