Ágreda

Known as the "House of Three Cultures," Ágreda is a historic stop on the Camino Castellano-Aragonés, at the border between Castile and Aragon, at the feet of the Moncayo.

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Ágreda, situated in a strategic enclave between Castile and Aragon, is a significant stop on the Camino Castellano-Aragonés. Known as "The Village of the Three Cultures", its heritage reflects the medieval coexistence of Christians, Arabs, and Jews. The pilgrim can explore the remnants of this past in its Moorish quarter, with the Caliph's Arch, and the ruins of its wall. The Basilica of Our Lady of the Miracles and the Romanesque church of St. Michael are points of interest. The village is also linked to the figure of Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda, an influential mystic of the 17th century, whose convent can be visited. At the foot of the imposing Moncayo, Ágreda offers a beautiful landscape and a tranquil atmosphere. For the Camino de Santiago pilgrim, it is a place for rest and immersion in the history of the borderlands. With services for the pilgrim, it is a cultural landmark marking the transition from Aragon to Soria.

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Route of the Castle and Aragon

Tarazona a Ágreda

24.00 km 7.00 h Media

From: Tarazona

To: Ágreda

Ágreda a Pozalmuro

21.00 km 5.25 h Baja

From: Ágreda

To: Pozalmuro

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