Overlooking the church in Santa Cruz de la Serós, this is a beautiful place with friendly service and eight charming rooms. It closes for a few weeks per year; check the website. Downstairs are a bar where you can get a bocadillo (filled roll), and a restaurant serving steaks, venison and wild boar ragout, with good set menus (€14 to €18; closed Mondays except in August).
Hostal Santa Cruz
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2. Centro de Interpretación San Juan de la Peña y Monte Oroel
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