Canyons near Ejea de los Caballeros are characterized by unique geological formations and arid landscapes within the Comarca de las Cinco Villas. The area features badlands topography, where erosion has sculpted intricate ravines and pinnacles. This region offers various natural attractions, including areas with distinct geological features. Visitors can explore these natural areas to observe the effects of long-term erosion on the landscape.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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short walk through the gorge near cabezo de castildetierra
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This route, while fantastic and spectacular, should be removed from Komoot. It's no longer visible, the steps are barely visible, and at too many points it's truly irresponsible and life-threatening!
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The Balcón de Pilatos is a plateau in the Bardenas that allows you to see it in its entirety from above. From here, you can see the Shooting Range; the Valfondo ravine; in the background to the right, "Las Cortinas"; to the left, "El Yugo," "La Estroza," etc. It has many "veres": in spring, it will be a beautiful green; in summer, a desert-like yellow-ochre, also beautiful to me; if it has rained beforehand, it will be a deep brown (don't even think about entering: you'll be trapped for several days, as many unfamiliar people are). Its characteristics are due to the deforestation carried out since ancient times to obtain wood to meet the needs of the new society following the unification of the Catholic Monarchs and the subsequent Imperial needs. At the beginning of the last century, the resin from the remaining pine trees was also used to make "pez" (one of the pitch ovens has been rehabilitated). Now we find ourselves with a territory that is declared a Natural Park in an attempt to "conserve" the natural disasters produced by the "wild deforestation" carried out: Bardenas Reales de Navarra is the fruit of human action that has turned an "immense Mediterranean forest" into a "semi-desert place with no possibility of recovery: It would not be bad if someone with greater environmental sensitivity thought about, and launched, a project to demonstrate the capacity for human environmental destruction instead of using European and military (NATO and Spanish) money to "conserve!?-exploit" for tourism purposes what a "Town Council" decides without control of a Democratic Parliament, in the best feudal style of those that still remain in our country. That's Bardenas!
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Warning! Update 2025: Do not hike this trail! The descent from Piskerra no longer exists. The ascent to Piskerra is also not easy and not for beginners. The same applies to the broken steps. It took me three hours to complete the entire hike, twice as long as planned, and at times I was in mortal danger. No joke.
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Warning! Update 2025: Do not hike this trail! The descent from Piskerra no longer exists. The ascent to Piskerra is also not easy and not for beginners. The same applies to the broken steps. It took me three hours to complete the entire hike, twice as long as planned, and at times I was in mortal danger. No joke.
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The walks to Piskerra are no longer up to date, the steps have collapsed and other parts have unfortunately also collapsed.
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The region around Ejea de los Caballeros is known for its unique geological formations and arid landscapes, particularly within the Comarca de las Cinco Villas. You'll encounter badlands topography, where natural erosion has sculpted intricate ravines, pinnacles, and other striking features. This semi-desert environment offers a visually distinct experience.
Yes, a notable geological formation resembling 'fairy chimneys' is Los Aguarales de Valpalmas, also known as Aguarales de Valdemiraz. Located nearby in Valpalmas, these structures are the result of water erosion through clay and sandstone, creating a visually striking badlands landscape. There are well-marked routes for exploration, suitable for all fitness levels.
Bardenas Reales Natural Park is a UNESCO biosphere reserve renowned for its exciting rock formations, lunar landscape, gorges, and plateaus. This semi-desert environment has been the backdrop for major films like "Game of Thrones" and "James Bond." It's well-developed for visitors and is particularly popular for mountain biking.
For extensive views of the Bardenas Reales, visit the Bardena Blanca Viewpoint. From this elevated position, you can appreciate the surreal landscape of the entire area. Be aware that access can be deteriorated, and some steps to the lookout point may be in poor condition, so proceed with caution, especially in wet weather.
Yes, the Bardenas Reales Badlands are often compared to the landscapes found in South Dakota. This natural area offers a vast, arid environment with unique eroded forms, providing a truly distinctive and memorable experience.
The area around Ejea de los Caballeros offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are several gravel biking routes within the Bardenas Reales, and running trails like the 'Estanca del Gancho – La Llana Viewpoint loop'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Ejea De Los Caballeros, Road Cycling Routes around Ejea De Los Caballeros, and Running Trails around Ejea De Los Caballeros guide pages.
The Bardenas Reales Natural Park is generally considered suitable for visitors of all ages, including families, especially for exploring by car or on easy hiking trails. The unique geological formations, like those at Los Aguarales de Valpalmas, are often described as 'fairy chimneys' and can spark imagination, making them an engaging experience for children. Always check specific trail conditions for younger family members.
The best time to visit the canyons and badlands around Ejea de los Caballeros is typically during spring and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making outdoor activities more comfortable. Summers can be very hot and arid, while winters can be cold, though you might see thousands of sheep grazing in the Bardenas Reales during the colder months.
Yes, the Barranco Grande is the largest ravine in the Bardenas Park. It offers an extensive area to discover along its entire length. However, it's advisable to avoid exploring it when the ground is wet, as it can become very sticky and difficult to navigate, similar to many other parts of the Bardenas Park.
Sites like Los Aguarales de Valpalmas are easily accessible by car, with free parking and entrance. For the Bardenas Reales Natural Park, it is generally well-developed for visitors, but it's important to note its opening hours: from 8 in the morning until one hour before sunset. No specific permits are mentioned for general access, but always check local regulations for any specific activities or protected zones.
Scientists believe the area that is now Bardenas Reales was an immense inland sea millions of years ago, with evidence found in fossils of crocodiles and sea turtles. More recently, the landscape has been significantly shaped by human activity, including extensive deforestation for wood and resin. This has transformed what was once a Mediterranean forest into the semi-desert environment we see today, now protected as a Natural Park.


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