Easy guided bike tour along the Ebro Natural Trail in the province of Burgos.
The Ebro Natural Trail in Burgos, May Bridge
395,00€
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Description

Duration 3 days/2 nights/3 stages by bike

Long Jump 107 kilometers

Cumulative promotion 460 m

Difficulty Middle-low
Description
The Ebro Natural Trail in Burgos: An unusual route with Chus Blázquez
The first time we decided to cycle along the Ebro River, the GR-99 trail didn't exist yet. We had already cycled down the Tagus River to Lisbon and wanted to repeat the experience. The Ebro has spectacular stretches, but in the province of Burgos, you don't just cycle along it, you listen to it. Here, even the stones have a story to tell.
This is not a trip to rack up kilometers on the odometer; forget Strava and Wikiloc, it's a journey of discovery of the territory and what I call "local people".
The Burgos section of the Camino Natural is, for me, the most striking. Here, the river has had to battle the limestone to carve its way through, creating a landscape of gorges and ravines that force you to slow your pedaling. We seek out the paths carved by the river to avoid the epic, athletic effort of constantly climbing to the high plateaus. We seek the tranquility of understanding how people live in places like Pancorbo or Calzada de la Bureba.
A border territory: history and geology on the bicycle
The Pancorbo gorge has been a strategic passage since Roman times. Armies, merchants, and travelers passed through here, and that is why even today we find fortifications, small castles, and defensive remains that recall its historical importance.
The Obarenes Mountains line divides the Ebro valley from the La Bureba countryside, creating an abrupt relief of limestone ridges, narrow natural passes and wide panoramas open to the horizon.
On this trip we combine almost forgotten but well-preserved rural paths, historical sections linked to Napoleonic wars, natural viewpoints over the Pancorbo pass and forests and mountains of the Natural Park, all linked by tracks and secondary roads perfect for enjoying leisurely cycling.
Stages of the journey
ZUÑEDA – LA BUREBA
32 km · 130 m elevation gain
From the Zuñeda area we enter the open landscape of the La Bureba countryside, visiting the Castillete fortification and an old fort from the Napoleonic Wars.
The day's journey takes us through Valle Hermoso to the Pancorbo Pass viewpoint, where the strategic and geological significance of this natural corridor becomes clear. A stage with breathtaking views.
PANCORBO – MIRANDA DEL EBRO
45 km · 180 m elevation gain
We entered the Montes Obarenes–San Zadornil Natural Park, cycling through forests and small rural villages.
We visited Santa María de Obarenes and connected with the GR-99, the Ebro Natural Path, following the course of the river in a transitional environment between mountain and valley.
It is the most complete stage of the journey: nature, heritage and vast landscapes.
PANCORBO – SALINILLAS DE BURADON
30 km · 150 m elevation gain
Circular route through the heart of the natural park passing through Ameyugo, Bugedo and Los Linares.
A day that combines forest tracks, small mountain villages and limestone ridges with spectacular panoramic views over the Ebro valley.
Landscapes that change every kilometer
The Obarenes Mountains are not high mountains, but they are a territory of character: limestone cliffs that rise above the valleys, well-preserved forests, large livestock areas and villages perched on slopes with open views towards the Ebro valley.
In these lands, in the nearby Poza de la Sal, Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente grew up, the figure who made thousands of people in this country fall in love with nature and its fauna.
It is no coincidence that in local tourism promotion they refer to this environment as the “New York of the Woods”The expression refers to the spectacular verticality of its limestone ridges and cliffs, which emerge above a green sea of beech and holm oak forests, creating a profile that is as recognizable as it is surprising.
It is a bucolic yet striking landscape, ideal for those seeking authentic nature and a less crowded area to enjoy by bicycle.
Accommodations
Hotel *** El Molino de Pancorbo
We slept at the Hotel El Molino de Pancorbo, located in the narrow gorge, which allows us to enjoy both the surroundings of the Ebro valley and the countryside of La Bureba.
Comfortable and well-located accommodation to rest after each stage and continue discovering the territory from a strategic point.
A trip for those who enjoy the territory at a leisurely pace.
This guided bike tour through the Obarenes Mountains and San Zadornil is designed for people who enjoy varied and uncrowded landscapes, value the history and context of the territory, and prefer to forget about logistics and focus on pedaling.
As always at Rutas Pangea, we combine organization, support and the community spirit that has defined us since 1993.
A border journey. A journey of transition. Of landscape and memory. And, of course, by bicycle.
MEETING POINT
PROGRAM
| Dates | From May 1 to 3 |
| Accommodations | |
| Departure from | Friday, May 1st at 8:00 a.m. Ortega and Munilla Square, corner of Paseo de Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nájera Botas. Madrid. |
| He came back | Sunday, May 3rd, end of the trip after lunch and return to Madrid. |
| Travel Guide | Chus Blázquez |
Prices and payment methods
| Bicycle route price | €395 |
| Supplement habitación individual | €100 |
| Supplement bike rental | €50 |
| Electric bicycle rental supplement | €100 |
| Optional. Discount for own transportation | €30 |
It includes
- Roundtrip transportation from Madrid
- Accommodation in double rooms with bathroom
- Half board (breakfast and dinner)
- Bike tour guide
- Tour tracks
- Transportation of bikes to and from Madrid.
- Accident and Civil Liability Insurance
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Not Included:
- Midday meals
- No other concept not reviewed in the Includes section
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