Best attractions and places to see in Hoces Del Ebro include dramatic canyons carved by the Ebro and Rudrón rivers in the northwest of Burgos, Spain. This natural park, declared in 2008, features deep limestone gorges reaching up to 250 meters, offering significant scenic views. The region is characterized by a diverse landscape of steep cliffs, narrow valleys, and expansive moorlands. It also holds cultural heritage within its traditional villages and offers opportunities for wildlife observation.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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In this area, the natural path of the Ebro is a small path through a charming forest that turns green in summer and fills with color in autumn.
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Beautiful path that goes in the direction of Villaescusa de Ebro and is close to the Ebro river. The naturalized space meanders along the meanders and gorges offered by the river itself in this depressed area that the waters have created over the years.
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This old hydroelectric power station that used the Ebro River is currently in disuse but is usually an ideal place to take a break and enjoy the surrounding environment.
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This beautiful waterfall that flows into the Ebro River has its origins in a karstic natural spring and is surrounded by a wonderful environment that is undoubtedly worth visiting.
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A small shelter located just up the hill from San Martín de Elines, already in the Lora moorland, next to its road and the cliff. Formerly it was an old cattle cabin and now it is conditioned to be used as a mountain refuge in case of emergency. Next to it is a gate that you must cross if you want to continue the route and that it is essential to close again as you pass because it is a pasture full of domestic animals. (There are also lots of vultures hovering and flying quite low, and it is clear that numerous vulture nests are nearby on the rocks of the cliff)
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The region is defined by its dramatic canyons and gorges carved by the Ebro and Rudrón rivers. You can witness the impressive Tobazo Waterfall, which originates from a karstic natural spring, or explore the extensive underwater cave system of Pozo Azul in Covanera. The iconic Orbaneja del Castillo Waterfall cascades directly through the village of Orbaneja del Castillo before joining the Ebro River. Several viewpoints, such as the Mirador del Ebro Canyon, offer panoramic vistas of these majestic landscapes.
Yes, the region is rich in cultural heritage. The village of Orbaneja del Castillo is famous for its unique urban waterfall and traditional architecture. Pesquera de Ebro boasts stately manor houses and a medieval bridge. You can also visit Escalada, founded in the 9th century, with its notable manor houses and the Santa María parish church. The old hydroelectric power station, Electra del Tobazo, though disused, offers a glimpse into the area's industrial past amidst beautiful surroundings.
Hoces Del Ebro is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike along the Ebro Trail, which meanders along the river's meanders and gorges. The Path on the Ebro Natural Trail offers a charming walk through forests. For more extensive adventures, the GR-99 long-distance path connects various locations within the natural park. You can find numerous hiking routes, including those around Orbaneja del Castillo and the Tobazo Waterfall, by checking the Hiking in Hoces Del Ebro guide.
The region offers several beautiful waterfall hikes. The Tobazo Waterfall is a popular spot, and you can find a circular route that includes it. The famous Orbaneja del Castillo Waterfall, which flows through the village, is also a must-see. For more options, explore the Waterfall hikes in Hoces Del Ebro guide.
Absolutely. Hoces Del Ebro is a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. You can frequently see griffon vultures soaring above the canyons, along with Egyptian vultures, eagles, owls, and peregrine falcons. The rivers are home to otters, desmans, and brown trout, adding to the rich biodiversity of the park's diverse ecosystems.
Many of the natural attractions are suitable for families. The unique Orbaneja del Castillo Waterfall, cascading through the village, is a captivating sight for all ages. The Electra del Tobazo, an old hydroelectric power station, provides an interesting stop in a pleasant environment. Gentle walks along sections of the Ebro River, such as parts of the Ebro Trail, are also enjoyable for families.
Orbaneja del Castillo is often highlighted as the most picturesque, with its urban waterfall and traditional buildings. Pesquera de Ebro is known for its stately stone manor houses and medieval bridge. Escalada, with its Romanesque church and historic buildings, offers another charming experience. Valdelateja, located near the confluence of the Rudrón and Ebro rivers, is also a beautiful starting point for exploring the Ebro Canyon.
The region offers numerous stunning viewpoints. The Mirador del Ebro Canyon, particularly near Pesquera de Ebro, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the river's dramatic carvings. The Tez Shelter, located on the Lora moorland, also offers a great vantage point, often with vultures circling nearby cliffs.
The natural park offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and vibrant wildflowers, while autumn transforms the forests into a spectacle of colors, especially along trails like the Path on the Ebro Natural Trail. Summer is ideal for enjoying the waterfalls and river activities, though it can be busier. Winter offers a quieter, more serene experience of the dramatic landscapes.
Yes, the region provides several options for runners. You can find routes of varying difficulties, including moderate loops like the 'View of Orbaneja del Castillo – Orbaneja del Castillo loop' or more challenging ones such as the 'Hoz de Orbaneja del Castillo – Orbaneja del Castillo loop from Escalada'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Running Trails in Hoces Del Ebro guide.


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