Hiking
Soto de Mora from Buñuel
Road that goes by the GR-99 along the Ebro river and the groves of Mora
Natural Space Area 11.83 ha. Altitude: Between 235 and 237 m. Brief description and basic values: El Soto de la Mora, along with the Mejana, one of the few remaining riparian forests in the Ebro River downstream of Tudela. It is situated on the right bank of the river, between the terms of Buñuel and Cortes. It consists mainly of white sauce, accompanied by poplars, ash and tamarisk.
Natural Space Area 11.83 ha. Altitude: Between 235 and 237 m. Brief description and basic values: El Soto de la Mora, along with the Mejana, one of the few remaining riparian forests in the Ebro River downstream of Tudela. It is situated on the right bank of the river, between the terms of Buñuel and Cortes. It consists mainly of white sauce, accompanied by poplars, ash and tamarisk.
Length: 5.5 km. Slope: Priceless. Suitable for MTB. Remarks: Traditional Irrigation and banks of the Ebro One of the 19 pedestrian walks Trails Plan de la Ribera de Navarra conditioned visitor of every age and condition, and marked on the ground (panel with map and green marks and white paint) . Approved as SL (local trails). The beginning is the existing recreation area off Buñuel towards Cortes, opposite the cemetery. Take the path Speck, which runs parallel to the Ebro river on its right bank. This way, being high has good views, something to be welcomed in an almost completely flat area. During a stretch bordered by a dense belt of vegetation that is part of the Natural Reserve of Broken Soto, The Ramillo and The Mejana (RN-38). Shortly after returning to leave Butte.