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Gravel biking around Tulebras offers routes through the tranquil Ribera de Navarra region, characterized by its agricultural landscape and riverside environments. The area features a mix of natural paths and agricultural tracks, including orchards and olive groves along the Queiles river. A notable feature is the Vía Verde del Tarazonica, an old railway line converted into a greenway, providing a mix of asphalt and compacted gravel surfaces. This region provides varied terrain suitable for gravel biking, from verdant riverbanks to open cereal fields.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.5km
02:29
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.2km
03:13
670m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Magnificent desert but beware in rainy weather it is completely impassable whatever the means of transport
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Very pleasant for mountain biking or gravel
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The Ebro Bridge in Tudela is an impressive example of medieval architecture. Built of stone, it spans 360 meters and consists of 16 piers and 17 uneven arches. This bridge is fundamental to the history of Tudela, as it has been a strategic crossing over the Ebro River since its construction in the 12th and 13th centuries. Although tradition attributes its construction to King Sancho VII the Strong, some historians suggest it may be a reconstruction of an earlier Muslim bridge. Over the years, it has undergone numerous renovations to withstand floods and the ravages of time.
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Stork's nest on the disused railway line
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There are many beautiful views here. This mountain is the highlight for many.
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Large parking lot, at the start of many walks in the Bardenas Reales
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Castildetierra is a natural formation created by water and wind erosion; a stone placed on top protected the ground below, creating a sort of earth pyramid. The soil has different shades, and at sunrise and sunset it takes on extraordinary reddish hues.
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As we passed through Tudela, we were lucky enough to unwittingly witness the first running of the bulls of the town's festival. We were able to watch the running of the bulls (8:00 AM) from the hotel, right in front of the last curve before entering the square. Afterwards, we started our route toward Zaragoza-Pinseque.
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Gravel biking around Tulebras primarily features serene agricultural landscapes, including orchards, olive groves, and riverside woodlands along the Queiles river. You'll find a mix of natural paths and agricultural tracks. A significant feature is the Vía Verde del Tarazonica, an old railway line converted into a greenway, offering a firm mix of asphalt and compacted gravel. The broader Ribera de Navarra region also includes routes through cereal fields and vineyards.
Yes, the Vía Verde del Tarazonica, which passes near Tulebras, is an excellent option for families. Its gentle gradient and well-marked path make it suitable for various skill levels. For a specific route, consider the El Bocal Dam and Canal Path loop from Aceite Artajo, which is an easy 20.6 km (12.8 miles) trail through agricultural areas, often completed in about 1 hour 34 minutes.
You can incorporate visits to several interesting landmarks into your rides. The historic Real Monasterio de Santa María de la Caridad in Tulebras itself is a central cultural attraction. Along routes, you might encounter the Bocal Dam and the Bridge and rest area. The Tarazonica Greenway itself is a point of interest, connecting Tudela with Tarazona, where you can also find the impressive Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Huerta of Tarazona.
The Ribera de Navarra region, including Tulebras, is pleasant for cycling in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. In spring, you'll see cereal fields turn green, and in summer, they become golden. While summer can be warm, early mornings or late afternoons are often suitable. Winter offers a different, quieter experience, though some paths might be affected by weather.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Castildetierra Hill – Bardenas Reales Natural Park loop from Tudela offers a challenging 65.7 km (40.8 miles) ride through a unique semi-desertic landscape. Another option is the Bridge and rest area – Laguna de Lord loop from Universidad Pública de Navarra - Campus de Tudela, a moderate 37.3 km (23.2 miles) path with river views.
The trails around Tulebras cater to various skill levels. You can find easy routes like the El Bocal Dam and Canal Path loop from Aceite Artajo, which is relatively flat. Moderate options include the El Bocal Dam and Canal Path – Bridge and rest area loop from Tudela. For more experienced riders, the Castildetierra Hill – Bardenas Reales Natural Park loop from Tudela is considered difficult due to its length and elevation gain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil riverside paths and agricultural tracks to the unique experience of the Vía Verde del Tarazonica. The opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of the Ribera de Navarra, including the semi-desertic Bardenas Reales, is also a highlight.
Yes, Tulebras's proximity to the Bardenas Reales Natural Park makes it a good starting point for exploring this unique semi-desertic landscape. A challenging route like the Castildetierra Hill – Bardenas Reales Natural Park loop from Tudela will take you into the heart of the park, offering stunning and contrasting views compared to the verdant Ribera.
Absolutely. While Tulebras itself offers shorter, more leisurely rides, its location in the Ribera de Navarra provides access to a wider network of routes. The Castildetierra Hill – Bardenas Reales Natural Park loop from Tudela is a significant 65.7 km (40.8 miles) ride, taking approximately 5 hours 37 minutes, perfect for a longer day out. The region is known for hundreds of gravel routes, allowing for extended explorations.
The entire Navarra region is promoted as having an incredible natural environment with endless possibilities for active tourism, including biking. For more comprehensive information on gravel biking and other active tourism opportunities across Navarra, you can visit the official tourism website: visitnavarra.es.
Yes, several routes in the Tulebras area feature riverside paths and follow canals. The El Bocal Dam and Canal Path loop from Aceite Artajo is a great example, leading through agricultural areas and along the Canal Path. Another option is the Bridge and rest area – Laguna de Lord loop from Universidad Pública de Navarra - Campus de Tudela, which offers views of Laguna de Lord and follows river paths.


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