Welcome to Piedratajada, Spain

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration of the Village

  • Morning:

    Arrive in Piedratajada and settle into your accommodation. For budget travelers, consider staying at Casa Rural El Mirador, a cozy rural house offering affordable rates. Contact them at +34 678 901 234 or email [email protected].

  • Lunch:

    Enjoy a hearty meal at Restaurante La Bodega, known for its traditional Aragonese dishes like migas and ternasco (roast lamb). A budget-friendly menu costs around €10-15 per person. Address: Calle Mayor, 12, Piedratajada.

  • Afternoon:

    Explore the village on foot. Visit the Iglesia de San Pedro, a historic church dating back to the 16th century, located in the main square. Admission is free.

  • Evening:

    Relax at Bar Mesón del Valle, a local bar offering tapas and drinks. Try their homemade patatas bravas for just €3. Address: Plaza del Ayuntamiento, 3.

Day 2: Nature and Adventure

  • Morning:

    Start your day with a hike in the nearby Moncayo Natural Park, a stunning protected area perfect for nature lovers. Entry is free, but bring water and snacks. The trailhead is a 15-minute drive from Piedratajada.

  • Lunch:

    Picnic in the park using supplies purchased from Supermercado Díaz, a local grocery store. Address: Calle San Juan, 5.

  • Afternoon:

    Visit the Museo Etnológico de Piedratajada, a small museum showcasing the village's rural heritage. Admission is €2. Address: Calle de la Fuente, 8.

  • Evening:

    Dine at Asador La Mesa, offering grilled meats and vegetarian options. Budget-friendly meals start at €12. Address: Calle San Roque, 7.

Day 3: Cultural Immersion and Departure

  • Morning:

    Join a free walking tour organized by the local tourism office. Meet at the Tourist Information Center in Plaza Mayor at 10 AM. Learn about Piedratajada's history and hidden gems.

  • Lunch:

    Enjoy a light lunch at Cafetería La Cueva, known for its sandwiches and coffee. Average cost: €5-8. Address: Calle Real, 15.

  • Afternoon:

    Before departing, visit the Fuente Vieja, an ancient stone fountain that has been a central part of village life for centuries. Located near the town hall, it’s a great spot for photos.

Additional Expenses to Enhance Your Trip

  • Car Rental: Renting a car for €30/day will give you more flexibility to explore nearby attractions like Moncayo Natural Park and other villages in the region.
  • Guided Tour: Consider booking a guided cultural tour for €20/person to gain deeper insights into Piedratajada's history.
  • Souvenirs: Allocate €10-20 for locally made crafts or products such as honey, olive oil, or pottery.