Calaceite is the cultural capital of Matarraña are, and has been declared a Set of Historical Artistic Interest has its origins at the time of Islamic domination of the Iberian Peninsula. The name Calaceite comes from Qal' to Zeid, (Zeid Castle) and it is believed that the village was formed in the surroundings of a fortress that gives its name to the upper part of the village, of which there are no remains today.
Calaceite rises on a hill, and retains a medieval old quartier, very well preserved and compact, with numerous stately homes, chapels, hermitages, and portals.
Chosen as a residence or summer spot by numerous artists, who value its beauty, tranquility, environment, and a special energy that inspires and encourages creativity.
Surrounded by natural trails, paths and routes of great beauty, olive and almond fields, very close to the greenway, adventure sports areas and natural pools to bathe in summer that you can not miss, like "les pesqueres" in Beceite.
More information on the website of the city of Calaceite: http://www.calaceite.es/
Hostal Blavet
Calaceite and Matarraña area

