From Huesca, it’s an easy day trip to the northwest to several beatiful old towns perched in spectacular locations in what they call the Sierras here, right up against the Pyrenees. These towns get a fair amount of seasonal, mostly Spanish, visitors, but at this time of years, they were very quiet.
We started with lunch in Ayerbe.





We then headed to Agüero and hiked around Los Mallos (“the hammers”) – rock formations and landscape somewhat reminiscent of the American southwest.





















Our stalwart feminist attempts to decenter the phallus were challanged by more than a few of the formations.



We also walked around the neighboring town of Riglos, which is built right up to its Mallos.
