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Panticosa

Panticosa is a historic spa town in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain, renowned for its well-preserved Belle Époque architecture and pure mountain waters. Once a thriving health destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it offers a unique blend of heritage and natural beauty. For frequent travelers seeking tranquility and cultural depth, Panticosa provides an authentic retreat. The town is also making waves in the adventure sports community, preparing to host the first-ever FAI World Paragliding Hike and Fly Championship in June 2027. Its compact center allows for easy exploration on foot, making it an ideal base for those who appreciate history, nature, and a slower pace of life.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Stay in the town center to easily access the preserved Belle Époque spa buildings on foot. This area offers a quiet atmosphere away from urban noise, ideal for travelers seeking historical charm and relaxation.

Airport Connection

There is no direct airport in Panticosa. The nearest major hubs are Zaragoza or Barcelona, requiring a 2-3 hour drive or bus transfer via rental car. This suits travelers planning to explore the Aragon mountains by road.

Best Season

Summer, particularly June, is the best time to visit. The climate is pleasant, and the town hosts the inaugural FAI World Paragliding Hike and Fly Championship. This period uniquely combines spa wellness with adventure sports viewing.

Nearby attractions

Dining

Lavedán

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€3.6 km

A restaurant with a rustic atmosphere that is considered a classic destination in the Valle de Tena. Occupying what was once a stable, it is now run by a young couple, with Sergio Sainz at the helm in the kitchen and Carla Frigolé in charge of the dining room. Lavedán has definitely moved with the times while retaining its full personality through its focus on the culinary traditions of the Aragonese Pyrenees area and its 'mountain gastronomy'. The cooking here is based around an updated take on local and regionally inspired dishes (their wild boar tongue in elderberry marinade won the award f

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Cambium Pirineos

Restaurant€€6.5 km

Located in the centre of the village, Cambium, which is Latin for “change” and is also the word to describe one of the outer layers of a tree trunk, is keen for guests to discover the flavours of the Aragonese Pyrenees from a different perspective. In its pleasant, rustic-style dining rooms, featuring a profusion of wood and views of both the village and its impressive surrounding mountains, choose between an à la carte option or two seasonal menus on request (Olla Tensina y Summum) with dishes such as marinated Oliván trout and IGP Aragón veal, which connect us with the culinary traditions of

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Vidocq

Restaurant€€€8.4 km

Named after the Frenchman considered to be the world’s first private detective way back in the early 19C, Vidocq is a superb option for those who prefer not to venture too far from the nearby ski slopes. The contemporary, fusion-style cuisine here toys continually with flavour, incorporating interesting Asian nuances (particularly from Thai cooking) into typical Aragonese mountain recipes (the vast majority of its ingredients are sourced from small-scale local producers). A single seasonal set menu (La Montaña Nómada) is the mainstay here, inviting guests on an evocative gastronomic journey th

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