Things to do in Canfranc in July

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Overview

July is a good time to visit Canfranc. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 55—78°F (13—25°C).

Canfranc has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your July trip to Canfranc. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to July. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Canfranc in July. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout July, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Canfranc in July

Top experiences in July
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Holidays in Canfranc in July
July
  • Feast of Saint James the Apostle (July 25)
Other notable holidays
  • Corpus Christi (June 4)
  • Saint John the Baptist Day (June 24)
  • Assumption of Mary (August 15)

Weather in Canfranc in July

Temperatures on an average day in Canfranc in July

The average temperature in Canfranc in July for a typical day ranges from a high of 78°F (25°C) to a low of 55°F (13°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Canfranc, August, has days with highs of 78°F (26°C) and lows of 55°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 45°F (7°C) and lows of 29°F (-2°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Canfranc in July based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in July
78°F
highs
55°F
lows

General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, breezy
Feels like
20%
Chance of rain
0.093 in
Amount
10.5 mph
Wind speed
68%
Humidity
15.0 hrs
Daylight length
6:37 AM
Sunrise
9:36 PM
Sunset
67%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in July
With an average high of 78°F (25°C) and a low of 55°F (13°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for Canfranc in July

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Canfranc has to offer for travelers in July, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Canfranc that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Canfranc for July.
Canfranc
1. Canfranc
4.5
(750)
Train station
Sights & Landmarks
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An immense old railroad station in a very unlikely location. It was meant for railroad journeys between France and Spain. The station is at the entrance of the tunnel crossing the Pyrenees. I have been told that the station was built here in the middle of nowhere so the Spanish could shell it in case of (another) war with the French. After entering the (modest) modern railroad station, you can cross the train tracks (remember to look left and right first) and enter the old facilities behind the large re-roofed building. There is lots of it, including a building to store and repair locomotives. I walked around for hours and took lots of photographs. I loved it!
Impressive building, but in this time (2019) in reconstruction, inpossible to see it inside, fence around whole areal. For photography not ideal.. But still impressive.
Special love and prosperity for CanFranc! I was there in 2017, it was the starting point for my Camino De Santiago experience. Love the town of Huesca and Teruel. Spain and this lovely place have so much to offer to the rest of the world: courteous people, outstanding gastronomy, amazing man made architecture, specially the CanFranc railroad station, and the alluring bucolic Pyrenees. During my walk I saw shepherds with hundreds, possibly thousands of goats and/or sheep up and down and away those gorgeous Pyrenees. That vastness beauty and ancient way of life, so carefully and perfectly preserved, filled my soul with joy and gratefulness. It’s been an honor to have this experience in my life. Salud y prosperidad al proyecto CanFranc y a Huesca y a Aragón y a España.
Canfranc Estaction is an incredible location, and worth a visit! The history just makes you appreciate where you are standing even more. Check out the tourism office to book a tour to get inside.
I tried to visit this building some years ago but booking a guided tour was rather difficult. They claimed that going into the building wasn't safe and the tours were few and small. Now someone (a public institution) has invested a huge amount of money in restoring the place, just to turn most of it into a (private) hotel. The good news is that visiting the old station is easier. But maybe not even that is good. Getting the tickets isn't that easy, as the tours are only available on certain days and hours. Now the building is totally safe, but the tour is still mandatory. Once you get to it, it turns out as a total disappointment. You will only visit an underground corridor and the (heavily restored) main hall. This will take place while a guide tells you a oversimplified version of the Spanish Civil War seasoned with childish questions and comments. Most of the tour consists in the telling of the story of a spy network that operated in this station during WWII. The building is heavily restored, but absolutely no information is provided about its state before these works took place (less than five years ago). There are some tasteless posters about spies and the future restoration project. There isn't the slightest attempt to provide any meaningful information about the building, its design or any technical characteristics or the trains and goods that passed through it. Sadly, the visit was a waste of time. The building is magnificent, but the restoration is making it lose any personality or history it had left. The contents of the tour can be interpreted from boring to insulting, depending on your political taste. Rather sad. If you can't go into the building, don't worry: it's not worth it.
I had been wanting to see this famous station for a long time. The opportunity arose when we travelling back to Spain via France. We used the Somfort tunnel which was a metaphor in itself. A rainy day in France turned into bright sunshine when we emerged from the tunnel. Along the way we could see the old railway line which eventually ran out before the tunnel. Would be great to see the line restored. There is obviously a lot left to do on the station but the work so far is impressive. In a lovely mountain setting too. I hope to get back when complete.
Authentic estacion from Pari to Madrid.
The most amazing place steeped in some astounding history. Definitely worth a visit or 4
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
2. Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
4.6
(18)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) This church is located in front of the Royal Hideaway HOTEL Asset of Cultural Interest. Opening: Sundays at 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Original) Esta iglesia se encuentra en frente del Royal Hideaway HOTEL Bien de Interés Cultural. Apertura: Domingos de 9 h. a 14h.
(Translated by Google) Modernist church of Our Lady of the Pillar, located on the main street or Avenida de Fernando el Católico in Canfranc. Modernist style with a sheet metal roof and a vestry and priest's house, signed by Concha del Apóstol Santiago or Abanico (depending on the version). (Original) Iglesia modernista de Nuestra Señora del Pilar situada en calle principal o Avenida de Fernando el Católico de Canfranc. Estilo Modernista con tejado de chapa y sacristía y casa del cura con firma de Concha del Apóstol Santiago o Abanico ( según versiones).
(Translated by Google) Modern and very original church due to its fan shape, it combines tradition and modernity. Work of the architect Miguel Fisac. (Original) Iglesia moderna y muy original por su forma de abanico, combina tradición y modernidad. Obra del arquitecto Miguel Fisac.
(Translated by Google) Modernist church located in the town of Canfranc, in the La Jacetania region. Inaugurated in 1969, it is located opposite the International Railway Station; the Camino de Santiago, along its French route, passes through its door. In 2007, it was declared a Site of Cultural Interest. (Original) Iglesia modernista situada en la Localidad de Canfranc, en la Comarca de La Jacetania. Inaugurada en el año 1.969 está situada enfrente de la Estación Internacional de Ferrocarril, por su puerta, pasa el Camino de Santiago, en su recorrido Francés. En el año 2.007 fue declarada Bien de Interés Cultural.
(Translated by Google) A very interesting little town Canfranc. Its church is a typical representation of the Aragonese Pyrenean Romanesque. With a stone tower finished with a slate roof. It is very original. (Original) Un pueblecito muy interesante Canfranc. Su iglesia es una tipica representacion del romanico pirenaico aragones. Con una torre de piedra terminada en un tejado de pizarra. Resulta muy original.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church at the foot of the mountain, and right in front of the station. (Original) Preciosa iglesia al pie de la montaña, y justo enfrente de la estación.
(Translated by Google) Picturesque church from the outside. I couldn't see the inside because it was closed. (Original) Iglesia pintoresca por fuera. No pude verla por dentro porque estaba cerrada.
(Translated by Google) It has a peculiar design, is spacious inside and is usually open. (Original) Es de un diseño peculiar, dentro es espacioso y suele estar abierta.

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