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Casa Pueyo is an accommodation over 200 years old, renovated in the last decade, which, due to its surroundings, is an ideal place to rest and enjoy the region.
It offers two rural apartments called San Victorian and Peña Montañesa, and an independent house called Lacambra de Pueyo:
San Victorian Apartment: has capacity for six people. It consists of three bedrooms (two with two beds each and one double bedroom), a living room-kitchen, and two bathrooms, one with a bathtub and the other with a shower.
Peña Montañesa Apartment: capacity for six people. Spread over two floors, the first floor has a living room-kitchen, a bathroom, and a bedroom with two beds; this floor is adapted for accessibility. The second floor has two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom.
The cellar is located on the lower floor of the house. There is an elevator from the cellar to the apartments. The cellar has a lounge for groups and a wood-burning fireplace.
Lacambra de Pueyo House: in an independent area from the main house. It has two double bedrooms, kitchen-dining room, one bathroom, a sound system, and a 16 m² terrace with views.
Pueyo de Araguás is located at the foot of Peña Montañesa, just five kilometers from Aínsa, in the Sobrarbe region, the true heart of the Pyrenees.
El Pueyo de Araguás, de apenas treinta habitantes, se encuentra localizado a los pies de la Peña Montañesa, a tan sólo cinco kilómetros de Aínsa, en la comarca del Sobrarbe, a 684 metros de altitud.
El pueblo ha sabido conservar el especial encanto que marcaron en siglos pasados sus habitantes y los monjes que, en su trayecto al antiguo monasterio de San Victorián (S.VI) hacían su parada habitual en este núcleo para meditar y transmitir su cultura. Los vecinos de esta localidad, que en su día estuvo fortificada para protegerse del enemigo, han rehabilitado sus casas respetando las construcciones y el entorno del Pirineo.
Al conjugar el turismo rural con las actividades tradicionales de la agricultura y la ganadería, se ha contribuido decisivamente a fomentar el desarrollo sostenible, siempre respetuoso con el medio ambiente.
Es un inmejorable punto de partida para visitar los diferentes valles del Pirineo Central (Valle de Ordesa, Valle de Pineta, Cañón de Añisclo, Gargantas de Escuaín, Valle de Chistau...), localidades como Aínsa, Alquézar, Bielsa, Tella, Gistaín...y para realizar todo tipo de actividades y deportes de aventura: senderismo, escalada, rafting, canoa, barrancos...un lugar para disfrutar y relajarse.