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Hotel Casanova
This 3-star hotel offers spacious, comfortable accommodations right in the center of the traditional region of Huesca. It is well located for the Aragón Motorland.

Casa La Mercedes
Providing barbecue facilities, Casa La Mercedes offers accommodations in Ballobar. This guest house provides air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony.
Apartamentos Alegre
Apartamentos Alegre offers accommodations in Fraga, 21 miles from Escola Superior Politècnica and 21 miles from General Confederation of Labour.
EL MESON
EL MESON offers accommodations in Mequinenza, 31 miles from Escola Superior Politècnica and 31 miles from General Confederation of Labour. Guests are welcome to go for a swim in the private pool.
Casa rural tres regiones
Providing a shared lounge, Casa rural tres regiones features accommodations in Ontiñena.
Hostal Casa Casado
Hostal Casa Casado features free Wifi and rooms with air conditioning in Belver. This guest house provides a terrace and a bar.
Casa Carmen
With quiet street views, this accommodation features a terrace. Staff on site can arrange a shuttle service.
Hotel Siskets
Located in Torrente de Cinca, 23 miles from Escola Superior Politècnica, Hotel Siskets provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Hotel Zaytun
Featuring a bar, Hotel Zaytun is located in Mequinenza in the Aragon region, 31 miles from Escola Superior Politècnica.

Casa Rural Mas de les Àligues
Providing a garden, Casa Rural Mas de les Àligues provides accommodations in Mequinenza. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
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- 6.0
Basic Spanish village catering to the fishing community.
Basic Spanish village catering to the fishing community. Fishing shops are expensive and at this time of the year there are not a lot of restaurants or bars open. Fishing spots can get a bit crowded and May is the month that the fish start spawning so they are not so easy to catch. Great scenery if your into that, with the castle on the top of the hill. Not a lot else to see unless you travel to surrounding villages for churches etc.Guest review byWayneSpain