Housed in a grand building in the Aragonese style on the edge of the medieval gem Sos del Rey Catolico with dramatic views over the landscape which bring home the strategic importance of the town in days gone by.

The Parador's decor is traditional with Castilian-style furnishings and stone columns in keeping with the setting. Rooms are light and spacious thanks to the large windows and some have balconies from which to soak in the stunning views.

The restaurant offers traditional specialities from the Cinco Villas district, the region that lends the restaurant its name, and has a wonderful terrace.

The town, which has been declared of artistic and historical importance, is most famous as the birthplace of Ferdinand, the Catholic King, but was of considerable strategic importance throughout the middle ages. Right up to the unification of Spain, since which time it remains virtually untouched.

Accommodation

65 rooms including doubles, singles, superior doubles, junior suites.
2 rooms are adapted for disabled use.
All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning and heating, free WiFi, TV, Hairdryer and safe deposit box.
Superior rooms are more spacious with picture window / balcony and mountain views.

Hotel Features

Great position on the edge of teh old-town with views to the mountains
24-hour front desk / tour desk
Terrace & garden area
 

Restaurant

Breakfast is offered continental, from the buffet or a la carte (extras on request).
Lunch and dinner are also served as a set meal or a la carte. There is a restaurant with terrace (calorie reduced, gluten-free and vegetarian dishes) and a bar as well as the cafeteria.

Hotel Facilities

24 Hour Reception
Tour Booking Service
WiFi all areas
Lift
Garden/Patio/Terrace
Shared Lounge / TV Area
Luggage storage
Laundry Service
Air Conditioning

Room facilities (all rooms)

En-suite bathroom
Heating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Shower over bathtub
Hairdryer
Safe deposit box

Dining

Restaurant, open to the public
Bar with terrace, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks

Accessibility

Facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobility
Room(s) adapted for guests with reduced mobility

Parking

On-street parking

Sos del Rey Católico, Spanish Pyrenees and Catalunya

Birthplace of Ferdinand II of Aragon – the Catholic King who went on, with Isabela of Castilla, to unite Spain, complete the Reconquista and sponsor Columbus' voyages in the 15th century – Sos was previously a strategic fort on the borders between constantly warring Castilla and Aragón.

Since the early 18th century the town has enjoyed special royal privileges granted by the Phillip V to the 'Cinco Villas', five local towns: Sos, Uncastillo, Tauste, Ejea de los Caballeros and Sádaba – all of which are exquisitely preserved examples of medieval art and architecture.

Nearby the gorges of Lumbiers and Arbayun in the Pyrenean foothills and the semi-desert of Las Bardenas Reales make this a wonderful base for nature lovers too.SOS del Rey Catolico – birthplace of Fernando, the Catholic King

  • 12th century Romanesque treasures of Uncastillo.
  • Las Bardenas Reales Biosphere Reserve – spectacular by car, on foot or mountain bike.
  • Colossal Castillo de Loarre and Mallos de Riglos over the border in Huesca
  • Dramatic gorges of Lumbiers and Arbayun
  • Wonderful birdwatching with vultures and large birds of prey
  • Rutting of the deer in October
  • Senda Viva – zoo and park, a great day out for the kids
  • Castillo de Javier and Monasterio de Leyre, two more medieval marvels just nearby.
  • Olite, medieval town with fairytale castle surrounded by vineyards