La Ribera de Navarra is establishing itself as an accessible destination for all, offering unique experiences tailored to people with reduced mobility, visual or cognitive impairments, families with pushchairs, and visitors with special needs. Thanks to initiatives such as audio sign guides and accessible PDFs, the region is taking a step forward towards inclusion, ensuring that no one misses out on its landscapes, culture, and gastronomy.
What to See in La Ribera de Navarra for Everyone
La Ribera offers places rich in history, culture, and nature, where inclusion is not an option but a commitment.
Accessible Monuments and Museums
Places such as the Cathedral of Tudela and the Tudela Museum allow you to explore centuries of history without worrying about physical barriers. With ramps and guided tours designed for everyone, these sites ensure an enriching visit.

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The recently restored Castle of Marcilla offers guided tours where medieval stories come to life for all visitors.
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Barrier-Free Natural Spaces
Discover the natural beauty of La Ribera in areas such as the Queiles River Park or the Sotos del Ebro. Peaceful trails, rest areas, and an authentic connection with nature make these locations an unforgettable experience.
Viewpoints and Panoramic Vistas
From the Aguilares Viewpoint in the Bardenas Reales to the Tudela Viewpoint, enjoy unique landscapes accessible to all. Their wide access points and clear signage ensure memorable moments.
What to Do in La Ribera de Navarra Without Limits
La Ribera de Navarra is a place where inclusion and fun go hand in hand. Explore activities designed for all visitors, from leisurely walks to cultural and sporting experiences that can be enjoyed without barriers.
Inclusive Cultural Activities
Take part in accessible cultural events such as the Baroque Days in Villafranca, offering theatrical guided tours through the town’s streets, adapted for people with reduced mobility or visual and cognitive impairments.
Walks for Everyone
Explore the most accessible routes in La Ribera de Navarra, such as the Queiles River Park, the Tarazonica Greenway, or the Ebro Corridor, designed to offer comfort and tranquillity to every visitor. These routes stand out for their flat paths, well-distributed rest areas, and clear signage, making access easier for people with reduced mobility and families with pushchairs.

Fun fact
The Tarazonica Greenway follows the old railway route, ensuring a path with no steep inclines and offering stunning views of the river.
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Accessible Excursions and Guided Tours
Explore La Ribera with tours that include sign language interpreters and guides experienced in accessibility. From cultural visits to nature tours, there are options to suit all interests.

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Some tours in the Bardenas Reales include adapted vehicles, allowing visitors to explore this unique landscape worry-free.
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Health and Wellbeing
Relax in spas and wellness centres that combine health treatments with adapted facilities. Many of these centres offer relaxing therapies ideal for people with reduced mobility or specific needs.

Traveller tip
Check the available personalised treatments to maximise your relaxation experience.
Tips and Recommendations
Leisure and Entertainment
Enjoy leisure activities accessible to all, such as interactive museum visits and accessible tours of La Ribera de Navarra’s main monuments. Additionally, theme parks like Sendaviva offer adapted attractions, accessible rest areas, and activities designed to ensure an inclusive and fun experience for the whole family.
Accessible Wine and Olive Oil Tourism
Discover La Ribera’s rich gastronomy with adapted visits to wineries and olive mills. Learn about the production of wines and oils in places that blend tradition, accessibility, and inclusion.

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Many wineries in La Ribera have installed ramps and lifts to ensure access to their facilities.
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Birdwatching
Explore the Sotos del Ebro, a paradise for nature and photography enthusiasts. Adapted viewpoints and specialised guides ensure that this experience is both accessible and enriching.

Fun fact
La Ribera de Navarra is one of the best destinations in Spain for observing migratory birds.
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Gastronomy for Everyone in La Ribera de Navarra
Enjoy La Ribera’s rich gastronomy with services adapted for all visitors.
Restaurants with Special Menus and Accessibility
Many restaurants feature ramp access and inclusive dietary options for people with allergies or intolerances.
Inclusive Events in La Ribera de Navarra
From fairs to traditional festivals, everyone can enjoy La Ribera’s festive atmosphere.
Fairs and Events with Accessible Facilities
Events such as the Vegetable and Gastronomy Fair or the Falces Garlic Day include priority access and reserved spaces for people with reduced mobility.
Tastings and Gastronomic Activities
Take part in events such as the Vegetable Festival, the Artichoke and Asparagus Day in Cabanillas, or the Ugly Tomato Day, where spaces are organised to ensure everyone can participate.

Fun fact
Tudela’s Ugly Tomato owes its unparalleled flavour to the unique conditions of Navarra’s farmland, making it one of the region’s star products.
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Adapted Accommodation in La Ribera de Navarra
La Ribera offers accommodations tailored to all needs, from hotels with lifts and adapted bathrooms to rural houses with pet-friendly services and access ramps.
Tips for Planning an Accessible Trip to La Ribera de Navarra
- Book mobility equipment or specific services in advance.
- Check the accessible PDFs and audio sign guides to plan your visit.
- Take advantage of priority access at crowded events.
Frequently Asked Questions About Inclusive Tourism in La Ribera de Navarra
What routes are adapted for people with reduced mobility?
The trails in the Queiles River Park and the Sotos del Ebro are ideal due to their paved paths and rest areas.
Where can I find accessible accommodation?
In the accessible accommodation category, you will find hotels, rural houses, and campsites adapted with ramps and prepared bathrooms.
What cultural activities are adapted?
Events such as the Vegetable and Gastronomy Fair in Tudela and the Cucón Day in Peralta include sign language interpreters, and activities like showcookings are streamed with live subtitles.
Can mobility equipment be rented?
Yes, some tourist spots offer wheelchairs and electric scooters. Check in advance with the tourism offices.
What accessible transport options are available?
La Ribera offers adapted buses and taxis with ramps in Tudela and major towns.
What natural parks are recommended?
The Queiles River Park and the Sotos del Ebro offer flat access and clear signage to enjoy nature without barriers.
Are there adapted restaurants?
Yes, many restaurants have comfortable access, braille menus, and special dietary options.
What services do historical monuments offer?
Monuments such as the Cathedral of Tudela and the Castle of Marcilla have ramps and adapted guided tours.
Can adapted guides be downloaded?
Yes, accessible PDF guides are available on our website to help you plan your visit.
What family-friendly activities are adapted?
Parks like Sendaviva, routes along the Tarazonica Greenway or the Ebro Green Corridor, and workshops in the Sotos del Ebro are perfect for families with special needs.
Discover More About Inclusive Tourism in La Ribera
Check out our guides and discover all the accessible tourism options in La Ribera de Navarra. From natural routes to cultural events, La Ribera awaits you.