Best natural monuments around El Burgo De Ebro are primarily characterized by the unique "Galachos del Ebro," ancient meanders of the Ebro River that form distinct wetland ecosystems. This area is part of the Reserva Natural de los Galachos de la Alfranca de Pastriz, La Cartuja y El Burgo de Ebro, a significant natural reserve within the Ebro valley. The landscape features diverse flora and fauna, including various bird species, and offers opportunities for exploring riverine environments.
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An entertaining morning to whet the appetite, beautiful views, always bring water and poles
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A pretty circular shape, but be careful in some places, you have to guess.
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Good point to rise above the horizon and make a return to the horizon. You can see Zaragoza and the CC Puerto Venecia to the north, the Plana de Zaragoza and its mills to the Southeast and the PTR López Soriano to the southeast.
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The galacho de La Alfranca is a protected natural space located in Pastriz, next to the Ebro river and only 15 kilometers from Zaragoza. It is one of the best preserved riverside ecosystems in Aragon.
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The galacho of El Burgo de Ebro, together with the galachos of the Alfranca and the Cartuja, are part of the natural reserve of groves and galachos of the Ebro. A galacho is a meander abandoned by the constant change of the channel and recovered by nature.
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Raft called Salada de Mediana located in a natural setting of interesting ecological and historical value. We will find informative panels in the area and indicator signs.
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Town of the First Iron Age whose life took place between 800 and 500 BC. We will find an information panel with much more information about the town. From this point, on clear days, we have a beautiful picture of the old town of Rodén and we will be fascinated by the magnitude of the bombardment.
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La Alfranca is worth the visit by bike, on foot or by any means. It is a space for research and appreciation of the natural environment in a galacho brimming with diversity of species.
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The area is primarily defined by the unique "Galachos del Ebro," which are ancient meanders of the Ebro River that have become isolated, forming distinct wetland ecosystems. These galachos, along with riverine forests and humid areas, are part of the significant Reserva Natural de los Galachos de la Alfranca de Pastriz, La Cartuja y El Burgo de Ebro.
The wetlands and riverine forests are rich in biodiversity. You can observe a variety of bird species, including herons, kites, crows, lapwing, rooks, seagulls, storks, and vultures. The area is particularly known for attracting large concentrations of waterfowl and passerine birds, especially during winter. The flora includes poplars, tamarisk, and willow.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Galacho de La Alfranca Park is a well-preserved riverside ecosystem that serves as a space for research and appreciation of nature, making it great for educational family outings. Galacho de El Burgo de Ebro is another excellent option, offering easy exploration of an abandoned river meander recovered by nature.
The natural setting of El Burgo de Ebro is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy riverside walks and explore a network of easy walking trails. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Valdegurriana Locks – Bicentennial Footbridge loop from El Burgo de Ebro'. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Montes Blancos de Alfajarín Circular Trail'. For more options, check out the guides for Cycling around El Burgo De Ebro, Running Trails around El Burgo De Ebro, and MTB Trails around El Burgo De Ebro.
Absolutely. The Galachos are a prime spot for bird watching due to the abundance of species. There are even small bird observatories, such as the Balsa del Carrasco Observatory, accessible via narrow walkways, where you can observe different types of birds depending on the season.
Yes, Cabezo de las Zorras is a notable viewpoint and summit. From this elevated position, you can observe the surrounding landscape, including the city of Zaragoza and the Plana de Zaragoza. Another interesting spot is El Cabezo de la Horca, which offers beautiful views of the old town of Rodén on clear days.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. However, for bird watching, the wetlands are particularly active during winter, attracting large concentrations of waterfowl. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the trails.
Yes, El Cabezo de la Horca is a significant site. It features remains of a town from the First Iron Age, dating between 800 and 500 BC, offering both natural beauty and historical context with informative panels.
The GR 99, also known as the Natural Route of the Ebro, is a long-distance trail that follows the Ebro River. It does pass through the area around El Burgo de Ebro, offering a pleasant journey along the riverbank between Zaragoza and Pina de Ebro, perfect for exploring the natural heritage.
Consider visiting the Salada de Mediana Salt Flat. This raft (small lake) is noted for its interesting ecological and historical value, featuring informative panels and indicator signs for visitors to learn more about its unique environment.
Yes, beyond the GR 99, a popular circular route from El Burgo de Ebro leads to the Pina dam (azud). This walk follows the Ebro River to a weir built about a century ago for irrigation, offering an enjoyable riverside experience.


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