The Termas Pallares Spa was established in 1863, at a distance of 204 kilometres from Madrid and 116 from Saragossa. A referent among the large 19th century Spanish spas, with the charm and greatness of its years of splendour, it is surrounded by a natural environment, which would be difficult to find elsewhere.
Health is in water, and the Romans knew that, which is why they settled here, in this magnificent environment of thermals springs and baths to take advantage of the benefits of the mineral-medicinal waters of the Spa.
The transition area between the Ebro valley and the Pyrenees mountains includes a large section of the Province of Zaragoza, which reaches as far as the valleys of Anso and El Roncal in the north and penetrates into Catalunya terrain in the east.
The scenery of the Province of Zaragoza is very varied: from the spurs of the Pyrenees to the high, snow-capped peaks of El Moncayo in the Iberian mountains, from the extensive wheat-growing plains of Las Cinco Villas and the sober Monegros (black mountains) to the fertile valleys of the Gallego, the Jalon and the Jiloca.