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Nuevalos in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Nuevalos, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Nuévalos is best known as the gateway to the Monasterio de Piedra, a historic monastery set in a lush natural park of waterfalls, caves and river gorges. The surrounding landscape of the Piedra River and La Tranquera Reservoir offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching and water activities in a relatively uncrowded setting. In the village itself, traditional Aragonese architecture and views over the valley give it a quiet, rural charm. It makes a good base for exploring inland Aragón, especially for travelers interested in nature, history and peaceful small-town life.
With favorites like Parque-Jardín Historico del Monasterio de Piedra, Restaurante Reyes de Aragón, and Restaurante Piedra Vieja, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Restaurante Reyes de Aragón and Restaurante Piedra Vieja so you can get the best taste of Nuevalos while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Monasterio de Piedra and Parque-Jardín Historico del Monasterio de Piedra with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Nuevalos without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 5 hours of your day.
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Monasterio de Piedra

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Churches & Cathedrals
Monasterio de Piedra is a stunning natural park located in Nuevalos, where the Piedra river creates a breathtaking setting around a 12th-century monastery. The park features waterfalls, caves, and lush vegetation amidst an otherwise arid landscape. Visitors can explore the monastery's walls steeped in eight centuries of history since its consecration in 1218.
The park is simply fantastic; spending a day there is a great pleasure for the whole family. The fresh air and the river create a wonderfully warm atmosphere. If you happen to see the birds perform, you're in luck. Come and see.
Andrey S — Google review
It is certainly a noteworthy and highly recommended experience in Zaragoza. Initially, one might be taken aback by the 19€ entrance fee for the hike. Nevertheless, after traversing the path, it quickly becomes apparent that it is worth every penny. We visited in October and enjoyed delightful weather. I can imagine that it might be quite warm during the summer months. A small suggestion: opt for the longer hiking route instead of the shortcut, provided you are physically capable, as you will not be disappointed.
Habib F — Google review
Actually, during this photoshoot, we were also driven away. The location itself was quite remote and inconvenient to access—it required about one half an hour of driving from the city center—though the scenery there was truly beautiful. What was infuriating was that just when we were about to leave, an elderly staff member angrily warned us that we shouldn't wear "such Japanese-style clothing" and that we should "wear normal clothes." It wouldn't have been a big deal initially, but he kept pressing us, and that made me angry. I explained clearly that this is, in fact, Chinese-style clothing. But he responded with a dismissive expression, saying, "I don't care which country it's from—you just can't dress like this here." He went on to say a lot of very disrespectful things. We had already explained that other staff outside had allowed us to enter, yet he still confronted us angrily behind our backs. I just want to say: you can be upset if our unconventional clothing disturbed your work, but you shouldn’t discriminate against a character like this. Even if the character I’m cosplaying isn’t a good person, we’re all here out of love for the craft, investing our own time, money, and effort—some of us even traveled four hours from other cities just to be there. In that moment, I nearly lost my temper and felt like cursing at him, just like Xue Yang would have. My friend, cosplaying as Jin Guangyao, probably noticed the look on my face and stepped in to calmly talk to the other party. Anyway, with all that happened, and considering the remote location despite its beauty, I said I won’t be going back again. ---
Shuang W — Google review
Absolutely wonderful place to visit. The only things I was missing were the better indications of the pathways. We spend more than 3 hours there photographing and enjoying the beautiful nature. The light was amazing in the morning. It is not suitable for people with wheelchair. Also, there are quite tough parts on the path going up and down the stairs.
Sari D — Google review
I went there for the Spa and the termal waters after I ws on a trip through the Scandinavian and Baltic countries. We'll, it is very sad but there is no a positive way to compare them. This place was more expensive, the water was either very cold or lukewarm and the lack of maintenance was unbelievable, I mean the little mosaics titles were loose in the pools floor. Some of the water taps were not even working, but of course everything was about to be fixed the next day. Typical Spaniard answer. And, even tho the entrance is pricey for what it is the charge you extra for a pool cap.
Pedro G — Google review
WOW!! Allow a whole day for this place. Good walking conditions with correct footwear. Lots of waterfalls means lots of damp and slippy areas..but worth it. And don't forget to stop and see the raptors..amazing!! Trying to edit my post 🤞Also, you can follow the path down to the waterfall and go behind it! Follow the steps down to the cave, it's well lit and has handrails. Not for small toddlers or prams and pushchairs...and probly not good for dogs unless they trained in cave rescue!😂but the view from behind the waterfall is sooo beautiful and breathtaking and wet!! Wear your hood up, no umbrellas, you will need both hands to take photos!
MamaG — Google review
Amazing area. If you are in the area, you need to go here. The nature is incredible with tons of green, lots of waterfalls and some caves. A ticket costs around 18 euros but was definitely worth it. The path is around 7km. The monastery is also pretty impressive and free to visit.
Jochem C — Google review
This park is worth every penny. About 2.5 hours of absolute nature magic. Recommended early morning, opens at 09:00 and avoid weekends. Bring a picnic as there are nice places to do it, take your time and enjoy nature. Buy your tickets online and bring a professional camera because you will get some amazing shots.
Daniel D — Google review
C/ Juan Federico Muntadas y Jornet, s/n, 50210 Nuévalos, Zaragoza, Spain•https://monasteriopiedra.com/•+34 976 87 07 00•Tips and more reviews for Monasterio de Piedra
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Parque-Jardín Historico del Monasterio de Piedra

4.7
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4.7
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Park
Nature & Parks
Absolutely amazing walk, lots of different waterfalls, follow the blue lines, the waterfalls, grottos and different tunnels and the stunning nature make this a must. Food by the entrance of the nature trail was great and good service. We visited the monastery ruins and wine museum after lunch and was a lovely walk. We didn’t stay at the hotel but the inside was beautiful with lots of alabaster details. We were a family with 4 kids of different ages and all them loved it. We visited in the winter and was very relaxed but I guess in the warmer months will be very busy. The spa at the hotel can be accessed without staying at the hotel, and is good. Around you can visit Daroca with its castle, Malanquilla with a really nice windmill and jiloca with a lovely waterfall, where you can park by the big fountain and walk alongside the road to the waterfall. We stayed in Mirobriga village @ Mundobriga countryside house which was fantastically decorated and super comfy, also has a fútbol table and pool table and games room, in summer months a pool as well. Great trip overall ! 😄
Alicia M — Google review
100/10! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDEN I’VE SEEN! (50+ countries visited). Many waterfalls, super quiet and clean. You just hear the birds and waterfalls. I was lucky to come around 5pm on Sunday and it was completely empty.
Kacper K — Google review
Beautiful walk through the valley with over 25 waterfalls. You can see the waterfalls from different viewpoints, also from a cave. Great experience.
Stijn — Google review
Stunning waterfalls and scenery. The whole walk takes about 2 hours (it wasn't too crowded on a Morning August). The open car park is free and is situated beside the entrance. Make sure you have your phone fully charged because you'll be taking photos and videos everywhere you turn!
Ying H — Google review
Absolutely stunning! I have seen a lot in my life but this was amazing! The hike is so beautiful and then you think it is already the highlight, the next moment gets even better. A true oasis. Wow.
Cosima — Google review
Absolutely crazy to find something like this in the middle of Aragón. Another perfect example of how fascinating and diverse Spain is, with hidden treasures of nature and history. Must visit.
Borja B — Google review
A must go! Wonderful views, nature and fresh air. If you are going from Zaragoza, there’s a bus service form Delícias Station that departs at 9:00 and returns at 17:00 (I believe it’s not daily, but for sure runs on weekends) and leaves you right at the entrance of the park. Costs 12€/person, and park is 16€/person (15.2€ if you book online).
João N — Google review
A magical place with beautiful waterfall. Be prepared to be amazed with natural wonders. Take the time to explore and hike along the paths that connect all the nice Miradors and waterfalls. I suggest to visit the monastery first, then have a picnic in the area near the entrance of the monastery and then enjoy vigorous walking experience through the park
Isabella ( — Google review
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Horse tail waterfall

4.8
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5.0
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Nature preserve
Fantastic day out.
Len F — Google review
amazing place. see reviews for monasterio de piedra
Sean E — Google review
The prettiest part of the park
Nhope J — Google review
Charging to see natural waterfalls disappointed.
Colin S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I am happy to have visited this exceptional place with magnificent waterfalls. Not to be missed if you come to the region, 2 hours minimum visit. We visited it in early November. So very few tourists and superb fall colors. Attached you will find some of my photos. (Original) Je suis heureux d'avoir visité ce lieu exceptionnel avec de magnifiques cascades. A ne pas rater si vous venez dans la région, 2 heures minimum de visite. Nous l'avons visité début novembre. Donc très peu de touristes et de superbes couleurs d'automne. Vous trouverez ci-joint quelques unes de mes photos.
Christophe B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular. This is my third time, and this is the one I've seen the most rain fall. I've also seen people very affected on the climb. Due to the heat, fatigue, etc. My recommendation is: Not suitable for everyone. There are people who, if they knew there were 9.75 km of ascent and the same amount of descent to the bus stop, on the Ordesa plain, wouldn't climb it unless they were physically prepared. It's not difficult, but it is moderate due to the elevation gain. (Original) Espectacular. Ya es la tercera vez que voy y está es la que he visto caer más agua. También he visto a personas muy tocadas subiendo. Por la calor, cansancio, etc. Mi recomendación es: No apto para todo el público Hay personas que si supieran que hay 9,75 km de subida y lo mismo de bajada hasta el punto del bus, en la plana de ordesa, No subirían sin estar preparados físicaente. No es difícil pero si moderada por el desnivel acumulado.
Juan — Google review
(Translated by Google) After a good walk from the Pradera d'Ordesa parking area passing the Arripas, Cueva and Estrecho waterfalls, the Gradas de Soaso, the Llanos de Soaso and finally the Cola de Caballo. A spectacular path and at the end the prize for such beauty is the majestic waterfall of La Cola de Caballo. (Original) Després d’una bona caminada des de l’àrea d’aparcament de la Pradera d’Ordesa passant per la cascadas de Arripas , de la Cueva i el Estrecho per las Gradas de Soaso , els Llanos de Soaso i finalment la Cola de Caballo . Un camí espectacular i al final el premi a tanta bellesa el salt d’aigua majestuós de La Cola de Caballo .
Ferran E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best and most impressive waterfall on the entire route. To see it in all its splendor, you must take a circular route down through the Iris Grotto, a cave with stairs leading to the base, with a beautiful stop at the waterfall. Then, you loop around the entire area, passing lakes and a fish farm, before returning via a slightly gentler climb and another cave to the point of origin. Wear good footwear and be prepared to get a little wet in the initial section, as there is a light drizzle from the waterfall and drops fall into the caves. (Original) La mejor y más impresionante cascada de todo el recorrido. Para verla en su esplendor hay que hacer un recorrido circular bajando por la gruta iris, una cueva con escaleras descendiendo a la base con una parada intermedia detrás de la cascada, preciosa. Después se rodea todo pasando por lagos y piscifactoría para regresar por una subida algo más suave y otra cueva al punto de origen. Llevar calzado bueno y estar preparados para mojarse un poco en la parte inicial, ya que hay llovizna de la cascada y caen gotas en las cuevas.
Trachemysta — Google review
50210, Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.monasteriopiedra.com/•+34 976 87 07 00•Tips and more reviews for Horse tail waterfall
2 min · 0.12 mi
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Cruz de Gayarre

5.0
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4.0
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Cruz de Gayarre is located next to an epigraph that explains its historical significance. It was originally part of the pillory of justice from the 15th century, marking the entrance to a monastery. In 1887, renowned tenor Julian Gayarre performed at this site, leading to it being named Cruz de Gayarre in his honor. This cross holds cultural and historical importance due to these events and its connection to the local heritage.
(Translated by Google) Next to the Gayarre Cross there is an epigraph in which we can read: "This cross, inserted in the pillory of justice dating from the 15th century, announced the arrival to the Monastery whose main entrance was in the Torre del Homenaje. In 1887 the tenor Julián Gayarre sang Donizerri's Spirto gentil in this place, and it was called, from then on, Cruz de Gayarre." (Original) Junto a la Cruz de Gayarre hay un epígrafe en el que podemos leer: "Esta cruz, insertada en la picota de justicia datada en el siglo XV, anunciaba la llegada al Monasterio cuya entrada principal se encontraba en la Torre del Homenaje. En 1887 el tenor Julián Gayarre canta el Spirto gentil de Donizerri en este lugar, y se denomina, a partir de entonces, Cruz de Gayarre."
José M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful views and a gorgeous sunset, ideal for meditation. (Original) Preciosas vistas y un anochecer precioso, ideal para meditar.
Marisa M — Google review
50210 Nuévalos, Zaragoza, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Cruz de Gayarre
12 min · 5.3 mi
5

Salinas de Nuevalos

4.5
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4.5
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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Salinas de Nuevalos is a fascinating and well-maintained site with a surprising spring of water that flows through hollow trunks to the salt flats. The area also features a well that nourishes other terraces, along with a charming picnic spot under the pine trees. It's incredible to see that this place was operational until the mid-20th century. Despite being an endearing place, it's unfortunate that it has been abandoned.
(Translated by Google) Some very beautiful salt flats that are worth visiting, if you are a civic-minded person. (Original) Unas salinas muy bonitas que merece la pena visitar, si eres cívic@.
Guille — Google review
(Translated by Google) The really nice thing is the walk there in a shady pine forest area. The trail is a little damaged by the rain but it can be reached in 30 minutes. (Original) Realmente lo bonito es el paseo hasta allí en zona sombría de pinar. El sendero está un poco estropeado por las lluvias pero se llega bien en 30'.
Angela R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very charming place from the beginning of the trail to the salt flats. (Original) Un sitio con mucho encanto desde el inicio del sendero hasta las salinas.
Monica G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A gentle little hike that will take you to an unusual place. (Original) Une petite randonnée toute en douceur qui vous fait découvrir un endroit insolite.
Philippe A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place owned by the Government of Aragon that they have left abandoned to its fate, because they acquired it because of the pine forest that surrounds it. It is not necessary to climb the ravine, because there is a path in good condition that starts from a farrowing pen, a little further down. (Original) Un precioso lugar propiedad del Gobierno de Aragón al que han dejado abandonado a su suerte, porque lo adquirieron por el pinar que lo circunda. No es necesario subir por el barranco, porque hay un camino en buen estado que parte desde una paridera, uno poco más abajo.
Carlos B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Curious enclave, well cared for and maintained, surprising the spring of water that leads through hollow trunks to the salt flats, and the well that also feeds other terraces, there is a table and its benches under the pine trees. (Original) Curioso enclave, bien cuidado y mantenido, sorprendente el manantial de agua que a través de troncos huecos la conduce a las salinas, y el pozo que también nutre otros bancales, hay una mesa y sus bancas bajo los pinos.
Israel — Google review
(Translated by Google) I think it is quite well preserved, it is worth the 900m walk from the road, but it is in very poor condition at the beginning with many fallen trees. (Original) Se conserva bastante bien creo , merece la pena el paseo de 900mts desde la carretera , pero está en muy mal estado en su comienzo con muchos árboles caodos
LUIS M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old salt mines in disuse, but which would have once represented part of the life of the surrounding towns (Original) Antiguas salinas en desuso, pero que antiguamente representaría parte de la vida de los pueblos del al rededor
Manuel A — Google review
6763+GJ, 50210 Nuévalos, Zaragoza, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Salinas de Nuevalos
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away from Monasterio de Piedra.

Restaurante Reyes de Aragón

4.0
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3.6
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Restaurant
Nestled within the serene ambiance of a monastery, Restaurante Reyes de Aragón offers an inviting dining experience that is sure to delight your palate. With a spacious lounge, this restaurant serves up continental breakfasts alongside lunch and dinner featuring a creative menu that highlights both national and Aragonese cuisine. Guests can indulge in seasonal dishes crafted from local ingredients, including fresh trout sourced from the nearby monastery park's lake.
We had a half-board option as we were staying at the Monastery. Breakfast no charge, Dinner Euros 25 each including 3 course meal, water and glass of wine. Meal was truly outstanding (time for a Michelin visit), many of the ingredients are local, including the trout which should come from the Monastery park's own lake. We will be back!
Nidhi H — Google review
Dinner in the monastery tonight was amazing. He had lamb chops and we shared soup of carrot and orange with hazelnuts (super good) and veg lasagna and their take on rice pudding which was very different than I’ve ever had. Great service. Great food. AMAZING wine. Nice leisurely dinner. Highly recommend
Bobbie C — Google review
the manager and the waiters seemed not motivated at all working there. we were asked how many people we are and after answering ‘2’ they just said, that we should sit were we want to. i felt like a burden there. everything was handled very rapidly and i got the feeling they just wanted to dismiss us as quickly as possible. food was not good at all. all 3 dished were a disappointment and didn’t justify the price at all. best was the bread served with the food. go somewhere else to get something to eat. the other restaurant, right next door, on the same property, is also not good at all. go to the village center, couldn’t be worse, or at least cheaper.
Christian S — Google review
Hotel restaurants not typically memorable, much less reviewable. Good food, I had lamb chops that were good, wife had a great carrot soup and vegetarian lasagna that was perfectly tasty. Nothing fancy. Great wine. Service was spot on.
George C — Google review
The dinner menu was super good and really adequate for the price! You’ll find a lot of options for a set menu, and many of them are pretty elaborate dishes!
Borja B — Google review
Hotel management should be ashamed that this restaurant serves its clients. Tragically bad. What a waste of an evening. Avoid at all cost. Brought starters and mains at the same time, served the wrong wine, forgot one dessert then served it half frozen, did not want to show us the bill. Nothing good to say at all.
Tarea E — Google review
Food was tasty, service was very friendly and the price of the dinner menu was great value for money
Nina — Google review
(Translated by Google) The atmosphere is very nice!! We wanted to sit on the terrace, and he told us that the wasps come when the food comes out. So why are all the tables decorated? There should be a sign saying it's for display only. We were a little disappointed by the manager's service (the waiters were very helpful). The manager didn't say hello from the moment you arrived. He sat us down, threw the menus on the table, and returned to take our order in almost 8 minutes. We ordered an iced coffee, and they really went above and beyond! (Original) El ambiente es muy bonito!! Quisimos sentarnos en la terraza y nos comentó que las avispas venían cuando sale la comida. Entonces porqué todas las mesas están decoradas? Debería tener un letrero que diga que solo es de exhibición. Nos decepcionó un poco la atención del encargado ( los camareros si muy serviciales), el encargado desde que llegas no saluda, nos ubicó en la mesa y tiró las las cartas en la mesa y regresó a tomar el pedido en casi 8 minutos. Pedimos un café con hielos y realmente se pasaron!
June H — Google review
Monasterio de Piedra, 50210 Nuévalos, Zaragoza, Spain•https://monasteriopiedra.com/gastronomia/•+34 976 87 07 00•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Reyes de Aragón

Restaurante Piedra Vieja

3.0
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2.8
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Restaurant
Restaurante Piedra Vieja is a culinary gem that invites diners to indulge in a delightful array of traditional dishes, all crafted with fresh, local ingredients. The ambiance is warm and inviting, making it the perfect spot for both casual meals and special occasions. Guests can savor expertly prepared meals while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape. With its commitment to quality and authenticity, Restaurante Piedra Vieja promises an unforgettable dining experience that celebrates the rich flavors of the region.
Not bad food but nothing special, we paid 16€ for the daily menu. they don’t have English menu so it’s a bit hard for me to order food… Can be better!
Chihung L — Google review
The service was okay, just essential. But the food was like what the food school canteen serves. It is not just tasteless but the presentation was bad. I wish there were more competitors in this area and this restaurant could make some effort to improve their food or they would not survive.
Gina L — Google review
Genuinely the worst meal I have had in Spain. €16.50 menu del dia. Served tepid. Bean starter contained unidentifiable meat. Stuffed peppers were in a sauce which tasted like tinned tomato soup. I foolishly ordered trout. It was rubbery. Had obviously been cooked some time ago. Didn’t eat it. Husband’s meat was too chewy. Best bit was fresh fruit, served whole at the end. Hard to mess up a pear. 🍐
Mari W — Google review
Probably the worst restaurant that I have even been to. I don’t cook well but it would still taste better than theirs. I had ice cream for dessert and this was what they served me 🤣.
Hsi-Yen L — Google review
the pizza for 9,10 are the cheapest frozen pizza from supermarket you can get. 99cent in supermarket. they write they are not fresh, but this is just trash. but... afterwards you dont get a bill but a piece of paper with "2pizzas, 20€". if you ask 3times for a bill you get it and spontaneous it cost only 18,20. so they try to cheat you by 1,80€, they cheat theat the tax office by not entering into system for pizza that cost only a few cent. they can do it cause there is no other Restaurant. i am sure the tax office will like my report and photos of the "bill" we got.
Michael M — Google review
It was digusting food and was not properly made service was okay.
Hugo K — Google review
Too many people. We were not served at all.
Олексій Т — Google review
Great if you want some rice with bones, the meat was bland and fries were raw.
Jakub K — Google review
Monasterio de Piedra, 50210 Nuévalos, Zaragoza, Spain•http://monasteriopiedra.com/gastronomia/•+34 976 87 07 00•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Piedra Vieja
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Restaurante El Mirador

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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Restaurante El Mirador is a great place to enjoy a delicious meal, conveniently located near the Monasterio de Piedra. The attentive service and good food at reasonable prices make it a perfect choice, even on holidays. You can dine under the trees on the terrace and savor your meal. While there are supplements available for the 14 euro menu, they are optional. The prices for beer and coffee are normal, but overall, it's a delightful dining experience.
A great experience. We stopped here before going to the monasterio and they seated us quickly. We ordered the green beans, lentils, torreznos, chicken and merluza and everything was amazing. Good service and great view.
Susana B — Google review
WHACH OUT! price without taxes, food... just eatable, first dish: rice was tasteless and the desert we tried tasted like FRIDGE, so we had to order them to change it. The only thing is that they offer a entire bottle of wine with the menu.
Rogelio C — Google review
En route from Madrid to Perpignan, made a detour to visit the Monesterio de Piedra. It was Sunday lunchtime, the car park was huge and half full and it was HOT. The restaurant is upstairs and sized/organised for mass catering. Didn't expect to get a table but several were available. There was a daily menu at a reasonable price for a weekend and for being the only restaurant for miles around. The service was rapid suggesting ready prepared dishes and, as a consequence, the quality and content was acceptable but not inspiring. We had intended to visit the Monesterio but even the retired person's price was 14€ for the building and the associated National Park, so we gave it a miss. Given the number of cars it would seem that most people must take picnics. If, like us, you find the entry price too high for a quick visit, there are several restaurants in Nuevolos, the last town that you pass through, and 2 further along the approach road that seem quite popular.
Peter H — Google review
I don't know about the other people who ate here, but the service was quick, waiter suggested a meal that was simply of perfect taste, coffee was good and everybody was friendly. They definitely deserve way more than 2.5***
Pavel M — Google review
Wanted to eat before heading to the Monastery, so we stop here and left just as quick. We didn’t eat so we can’t mention the food quality, however we felt cheated due the low quality of the -so call basic menu 15€!- the rest of the menus were higher price and seemed just as poor. Bottom line, don’t bother stopping and just look at the other side of the road while driving…
Luis V — Google review
Great local food menu. 10 choices for each of 3 courses for €10 + 10% tax = €11 (road sign says +tax in small writing - bit cheeky but still great value for genuine food and great choice. Very busy place - popular)
Ed H — Google review
Service ok, poor value for money. Food quality not great and Luke warm at best. The value menu was not. You can do better elsewhere.
Gary R — Google review
Expensive and smalle portions
Mr M — Google review
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