Alquiler casa amueblada Sastago
In Sástago, a town in the province of Zaragoza (60km from the city), a 6-bedroom apartment is available for rent. It features a bathroom, a furnished living/dining room, a kitchen equipped with new appliances, and a pantry. The bedrooms are spacious with single beds and wardrobes, for a total of 6 beds. Windows are located in almost every room. This apartment is available for seasonal rental to companies. A two-month security deposit is required. The rent includes community fees and 2 hours of weekly cleaning. Utilities are not included. The apartment is ready to move into. Available June 2026. "Throughout the extensive municipality of Sástago, on the right bank of the Ebro River, covering 301 km² (with approximately 1,100 inhabitants according to the 2025 census), many surprises await the traveler. The ancient castle of La Palma, of medieval origin, is a privileged witness to the importance of the Arab population for centuries, who transformed the landscape through weirs, waterwheels, and irrigation ditches, all of which are still preserved. With the Reconquista, Sástago belonged to the Alagón family, future Counts of Sástago, the second most important lineage in Aragon. During the 17th century, the Baroque church of El Pilar was built, which was badly damaged during the Spanish Civil War. From the hermitage of Montler, documented since the 13th century, one can enjoy breathtaking views of the river's meanders. We mustn't forget such unique buildings as the Fortín (Fort) or the Tambor (Drum), with a clear defensive function as watchtowers along the river." Ebro. The current Sástago bridge is the most emblematic of those in the region, a successor to the "iron bridge" that was inaugurated on July 18, 1926, with great celebrations and blown up during the Spanish Civil War. Located within its municipal boundaries and founded at the beginning of the 13th century by the Cistercian order, the Rueda Monastery, after its restoration, is one of the main attractions of the community. The monastery houses an impressive collection of buildings from different periods and with different functions. For centuries, it was the driving force of the local economy, with an ecclesiastical lordship upon which numerous towns depended. The three-aisled church with its octagonal Mudéjar tower stands out for its size. The Cistercian cloister is perhaps the most beautiful space due to the decoration of its galleries; all the other rooms are arranged around it. In its surroundings, linked to monastic life, we find its monumental waterwheel, next to a flour mill, as well as other buildings such as the old olive press and a snow well. Its history has always been closely linked not only to agriculture, but also, and especially, to crafts and industry. Sástago is a landmark in the history of knife making, unique for the shape of the crossguard and the use of mother-of-pearl, and of hat making. Since the beginning of the 20th century, it has been a center for hydroelectric power production. Sástago is part of one of the most unique landscapes in Aragon: the entrenched meanders, where the Ebro River traces impossible curves that seem to want to encircle the town. Just a few meters from the Ebro, the steppe begins, which provides an excellent refuge for a very diverse fauna, with a significant number of endemic species. Delving deeper into the Monegros landscape, we reach the Sástago lagoons, which constitute the largest endorheic basin in Europe, with more than one hundred salt lakes of great scientific and scenic interest. The La Playa lagoon stands out for its size, formerly an important salt production site, and features a series of interpretive trails, as well as birdwatching viewpoints. birds." https://riberabaja.es/municipios/sastago