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Jog the moderate 9.1-mile Arga River Pathway in Pamplona, enjoying river views, green parks, and historical bridges like Magdalena Bridge.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.60 km
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14.6 km
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9.49 km
4.09 km
770 m
156 m
< 100 m
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11.3 km
1.82 km
1.13 km
277 m
< 100 m
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The Arga River Pathway runs through Pamplona, so there are various access points. You can often find street parking in neighborhoods adjacent to the river, especially near parks like Parque de Aranzadi or La Nogalera Park. Look for public parking areas within Pamplona that offer convenient access to the riverbanks.
Pamplona's public transport system, including local buses, provides good access to different parts of the city. Many bus lines have stops within walking distance of the Arga River, particularly near the city center or the various bridges that cross the river. Check local bus routes for the most convenient stop depending on where you wish to start your jog.
Yes, the Arga River Pathway is generally dog-friendly. It's a popular spot for locals to walk their dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in more crowded areas or near wildlife, and always clean up after your pet to maintain the pathway's cleanliness for everyone.
The Arga River Pathway is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming flowers. Summer mornings and evenings are also great to avoid the midday heat. Even in winter, the pathway provides a refreshing experience, though you might need to dress warmly.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Arga River Pathway or the Parque Fluvial del Arga. It's a public green corridor freely accessible to everyone for recreational activities like jogging, walking, and cycling.
The pathway offers a diverse terrain, predominantly off-road with multi-use trails. While generally easy, some sections might be considered moderate due to slight elevation changes. You'll find wide routes suitable for running, passing through green areas, parks, and alongside the river. Most paths are accessible, but some parts might require a bit more sure-footedness.
Yes, the Arga River Pathway is very suitable for beginner joggers. Its generally easy terrain and varied scenery make it a pleasant experience. You can choose shorter sections to start with, as the pathway extends for over 24 km, allowing you to tailor your distance and difficulty. The gentle elevation changes are manageable for those new to jogging.
You'll encounter a rich blend of natural beauty and historical architecture. The pathway winds through parks like Parque de Aranzadi and La Nogalera Park, offering green spaces and river views. Key historical landmarks include the Magdalena Bridge, a significant entry point for Camino de Santiago pilgrims, and the Trinidad de Arre Bridge. You'll also catch glimpses of Pamplona's walled city and its cathedral.
Yes, the Arga River Pathway is part of a larger network. It coincides with sections of the historic Camino de Santiago (specifically the Camino Francés - 01) and also intersects with other local paths such as Iruñerriko ibai-pasealekua, Paseo del Ulzama, and Paseo del Arga (via Ulzama), offering opportunities to extend or vary your route.
The full Arga River Pathway is about 14.6 km long. For an average jogger, completing this distance might take around 1 hour and 30 minutes to 1 hour and 45 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. Many people choose to jog shorter sections, which can take less time.
The Arga River Pathway is primarily a linear route that stretches along the Arga River. However, due to its extensive length and numerous access points, you can easily create various out-and-back segments or combine it with other local paths and bridges to form circular routes of different lengths, especially within Pamplona's urban and peri-urban areas.