Aquatic
One of the best ways to enjoy the natural and historical heritage linked to rivers in a and sustainable way is aboard a canoe or kayak
The very good conditions of the Aragón, Ebro, and Arga rivers for the practice of aquatic activities, allow you to enjoy a unique experience discovering all the life that surrounds these great rivers.
In the course of the rivers in the Ribera de Navarra, there are several access points to the riverbed through natural gravel beaches, which offer a high potential for practicing sports with non-motorized boats.
Marcilla – Villafranca/Funes (confluence of the Arga and Aragón rivers)
A 10-kilometre itinerary between the town of Marcilla and the junction of the Arga and Aragón rivers. Secondary canals, beaches and erosion zones with plenty of possibilities for bordwatching
Peralta- Milagro
Descent of 13 kilometers between the towns of Peralta and Milagro. Old streambeds of the river Arga and escarpments on the right bank of the river Aragón.
It starts at the Arga River and ends at the Aragón River. Halfway there, we find several intermediate points:
- Mouth of the river Arga in the Aragón, at the foot of the Barranco de Peñalen, on the left bank (Villafranca-Funes)
- Villafranca rocky escarpment
Milagro-Castejon
An 11.5-kilometre itinerary between the towns of Milagro and Castejón that allows you to enjoy the mouth of the Aragón River in the Ebro River, an area of great wildlife and natural interest
Castejon-Arguedas
Descent of 9.5 kilometers between the towns of Castejón and Arguedas. Secondary canals, streambeds and dense copses.
Arguedas-Tudela
Descent of 11.5 kilometers between the towns of Arguedas and Tudela. Majestic views and high contrast between the arid landscape of Bardenas Reales and the fluvial vegetation. In addition, in the town of Tudela there is the “Ribotas” municipal pier.
Cabanillas-Buñuel
Once you have passed el Bocal, you can start a Descent of 9 kilometers between the towns of Cabanillas and Buñuel.
You can also enjoy hiking routes that allow you to enjoy the riverbanks in Milagro, Villafranca and Azagra