The routes of the Ribera of Navarra invite visitors to discover the territory step by step, through riverside paths, historic routes and natural trails that connect landscape, heritage and rural life.
The Ribera is an ideal destination for walking, cycling or leisurely strolls, thanks to a network of accessible and signposted itineraries that allow visitors to explore southern Navarra sustainably.
From walks along the River Ebro to ancient Roman roads, these routes offer an authentic and close-up way of discovering the region, adapting to different rhythms, ages and ways of travelling.
Routes connecting landscape and history
Exploring the Ribera of Navarra means understanding how water, nature and human activity have shaped the territory. Each route reveals a living landscape where market gardens, riverbanks, villages and centuries-old paths coexist.
The variety of itineraries — from hiking routes in the Ribera of Navarra to cultural and riverside trails — makes exploration possible both on foot and by bicycle. Simple, well-connected routes designed to be enjoyed at a relaxed pace make the Ribera an accessible destination for everyone.
Ebro Green Corridor
The Ebro Green Corridor is one of the main natural mobility routes in the Ribera. It is a continuous and gentle route that follows the river, crossing riverside groves, agricultural areas, footbridges and bridges that allow visitors to discover the river landscape from a close perspective.
It is an ideal route for walking, running or cycle touring in southern Navarra, connecting different towns and natural spaces. Its accessibility and continuity make it one of the main riverside routes in southern Navarra.
Riverside trails of the Ribera of Navarra
The paths along the Ebro and its tributaries form a network of peaceful walks beside the water, perfect for families, landscape photography or those seeking short and relaxing routes.
Walking among riverside vegetation, natural shade and nearby wildlife allows visitors to enjoy the environment at a slower pace. These itineraries are a clear example of easy routes in Navarra, designed for all audiences and for a direct connection with nature.
The Roman Road of the Ribera of Navarra
The Roman Road of Navarra offers a route of great historical and archaeological value. Walking along this path means following an ancient communication route that connected territories during Roman times and which today blends into the rural landscape of the Ribera.
This route combines outdoor activity with heritage, creating an experience that brings together history and nature. It is one of the main cultural routes in the Ribera of Navarra, ideal for those wishing to discover the territory from a historical perspective.
Alhama healthy and cultural route
The Alhama Route is an accessible itinerary that combines physical activity, landscape and cultural elements. Designed for all audiences, it is ideal for peaceful walks, family outings or educational routes.
This route highlights the natural and cultural environment of the Alhama valley, reinforcing the idea that the routes of the Ribera allow visitors to enjoy the territory in a simple and healthy way.
Tarazonica Greenway
The Tarazonica Greenway is a comfortable and accessible route that follows the former railway line between Navarra and Aragón. The itinerary passes through rural and agricultural landscapes, combining nature and industrial heritage, and is ideal for walking or cycling at a relaxed pace. Its gentle profile makes it a perfect option for all audiences.
Network of routes in the Ribera Alta of Navarra
The Ribera Alta of Navarra — located in southern Navarra and shaped by the presence of the River Ebro and its riverbanks — has an extensive network of cycling and hiking routes designed to connect towns, natural and cultural heritage, and offer sustainable active tourism experiences.
It includes routes such as Territorio Visón, Camino de la Veracruz, Firefly Route, Ebro Nature Trail, Molino de Agua Branch, Viewpoints Route, Rayuela and Santa LucÃa, among others. These also connect with the Ebro Green Corridor.
MTB Area
On the website you will find a specific MTB Routes section, including all itineraries adapted for mountain biking.
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Explore more routes and experiences in the Ribera
Routes are the starting point for discovering the Ribera of Navarra. Each itinerary can be complemented with cultural, gastronomic or nature-based experiences.
Planning a day in the Ribera means combining routes with visits, activities, events or local experiences, adapting the trip to the pace and interests of every visitor.
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Exploring the Ribera step by step
Discovering the Ribera of Navarra means exploring a territory best experienced on foot. Between riverside trails, historic routes and landscapes open to the Ebro and the fertile market gardens, each path invites visitors to slow down, breathe nature and connect with the essence of the region.
Here, every route is an experience and every stretch of the journey reveals a new way of seeing the Ribera.
Frequently asked questions about routes in the Ribera of Navarra
What routes can I do in the Ribera of Navarra?
Riverside routes, nature trails, historic itineraries and cultural walks.
Which is the easiest route for families?
The riverside trails and sections of the Ebro Green Corridor.
Where are the riverside trails of the Ebro in the Ribera?
Along the River Ebro and its tributaries, connecting different towns.
How long is the Ebro Green Corridor?
The distance varies depending on the section and starting point.
What cultural or historic routes exist in the Ribera?
The Roman Road and other routes linked to heritage and historic landscapes.
How can I plan a route through the Ribera of Navarra?
By consulting the information for each route and combining them with activities and services across the region.