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Apartaments Casa Rivera, Ainsa, Aragonese Pyrenees, Spain

Nestled in a charming Medieval village, these rustic apartments have been beautifully renovated and enjoy theatrical design mixed with charming original features.

Admire the original features of the Casa Rivera which takes you back to its history as an iron mongers. The walls are made of ancient stone and enclose cosy interiors with a familiar feel and photographs of the surrounding, Aragon landscape.

If you are adventurous in the kitchen, enjoy cooking up a feast for your friends and family in the well equipped kitchens.

Enjoy wonderful views of the Pyrenees mountain range as you explore the natural surroundings of Ainsa. You can try a range of adventurous sports in the area which are perfect for nature-lovers. Visit the beautiful Monte Perdido and Ordesa nature reserves for a long ramble or cycle ride.

The Casa Rivera Apartments are in the centre of the historic quarter of Ainsa on a pretty road next to the church, Main Square and castle.

Hotel Facilities

  • family rooms
  • heating
  • shops in hotel
  • ski storage
  • souvenirs/gift shop
  • tour desk
  • wireless internet free of charge
  • parking

Room Details

  • kitchen
  • microwave
  • bathroom (ensuite)
  • sofa
  • balcony

Map

  • Guide to the Aragonese Pyrenees

    The Aragonese Pyrenees form the central region of Spanish Pyrenees in Huesca, in the northern Aragon province. Being so close to the mountains, it is ideal for Pyrenees summer Trekking and winter Skiing. The natural area formed by the Pyrenees is one of the most valuable assests in Aragon.

    Two mountain formations are distinguished in the Alto Aragon, which parallel to each other cross it from west to east: the Pyrenees and the Pre-Pyrenees. In the most most northern we can find the impressive granite ridges of the Maladetas and Balaitus, the deep valleys of Monte Perdido and the extensive woods of the western valleys of Anso, Echo y Aragues. The Pre-Pyrenees are comprised of a series of mountain ranges such as the Mallos de Riglos and the Sierra de Guara.