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Parque del Agua Ebro River (Aragon, Spain)

Parque del Agua Ebro River, Aragon, Spain

Parque del Agua Río Ebro, Aragon, España

Parque del Agua Luis Buñuel in Zaragoza is a large urban park developed for Expo 2008, focused on water and sustainability.

Starting from Centro Helios, the route follows the Ebro River, where you can see local vegetation and bird species. The park includes green areas, canals, sports facilities and gardens that reflect the region’s natural environment. Crossing the Puente del Voluntariado offers a view of modern urban planning and connects both riverbanks.

 On the way back across Puente de Santiago, the city’s main landmarks, such as the Basilica del Pilar, come into view, highlighting the harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage that defines the area.

The route allows for physical activity, conversation, and reflection in a natural setting, supporting well-being and social connection.

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Smooth and even surfaces

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Gentle splopes

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Clear signage

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Rest areas

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Maintenance

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Proximity to transportation hubs

Suitable for

Pedestrians

Reduced mobility persons

Bikers

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