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Saragosse

Third Millennium Bridge – Ebro River loop from Zaragoza-Delicias

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Spain
Aragon
Zaragoza
Zaragoza
Saragosse

Third Millennium Bridge – Ebro River loop from Zaragoza-Delicias

Moderate

5.0

(1)

31

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Third Millennium Bridge – Ebro River loop from Zaragoza-Delicias

04:10

64.3km

140m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

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After 64.2 km for 230 m

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Start point

Train Station

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1.95 km

Third Millennium Bridge

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Within the framework of the conditioning works of the Ranillas meander to house the International Water Exhibition in 2008, Huesca engineer Juan José Arenas de Pablo was commissioned to build a bridge that, while serving as a link between the neighborhoods de La Almozara and Actur-Rey Fernando, was one of the main entrances to the Exhibition.

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4.08 km

Ebro River

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Very nice cycling and hiking path along the river Ebro.

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23.3 km

Bridge Over the Jalón River

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The two old bridges through which the road from Torres to Alagón crossed the Jalón river until the more modern one was built. Next to it there is a small picnic area without much shade, which can be a quiet place to rest for a while.

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23.7 km

Torres Bridge

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There are several picnic tables to pause or rest.

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32.5 km

Tables and barbecue area in the picnic area. Wide area of shade. At some times of the year you can ford the Jalón River, but at other times it is necessary to climb the channel to go from one side to the other.

The construction of a canal that would carry water from the Navarrese stretch of the Ebro to Zaragoza was a project that started in the 16th century. Around 1790 the work, restarted by Ramón Pignatelli, reached Zaragoza. To do this, the problem of crossing the Jalón was solved by means of an aqueduct of around 1 km, next to which a "House of Stops" was built for travelers who made the journey from Tudela to Zaragoza by boat. To go down from the pier to the Casa de Paradas (which is still preserved) a spiral staircase was built that gives the current name to the place.
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Tables and covered little buildings for barbeques in the rest area. Lots of shade from big trees. During some months you can walk or ride across the Jalon river due to the low current, but on some other times you'll need to get up to the Canal to go from the left to right bank of the river.
The project for a canal to take the Ebro river waters from the Navarre region to Zaragoza was an idea that started back in the XVIth century. About 1790 the works, restarted by Ramon Pignatelli, reached Zaragoza giving the city a second water supply. To achieve that, the issue of making the Canal go across the Jalon river was solved by bulding a 1 km long aqueduct, and beside it a staging post for the travelers that traveled by ship from Tudela to Zaragoza. To get down from the dock to the staging post (that's still in place there) they built a spiral staircase that still today gives name to the location (El Caracol / The snail).

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41.8 km

Historic arch bridge built in the 18th century to cross the Imperial Canal of Aragon. Nice picture to photograph!

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55.8 km

Solar Labyrinth

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Inside the Parque Lineal de Plaza we find this labyrinth. It is the Solar labyrinth, longer than the Baroque labyrinth that we have at the other end of the park, so if we want to do it we will have to add half an hour to our activity but it is surely worth doing, especially if we go with the More smalls.

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56.0 km

Solar Labyrinth

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A labyrinth in which you can't get lost because all the paths are non-branched. You can easily cycle through it. It would have taken too long to walk 😂. But it was quite fun on the bike.

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64.3 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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39.9 km

12.6 km

6.88 km

3.68 km

1.31 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

34.3 km

14.2 km

9.78 km

5.34 km

380 m

285 m

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Sunday 12 July

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