Leaving Tarazona along the popular Vía Verde de la Tarazonica is easy, you have to go through the Plaza de San Francisco and continue to the Parque de la Estación, being careful of the prohibited directions. The track leads through streets permitted for bicycles. The path continues along the greenway to Tudela, a pleasant one-hour bike ride along a straight line that ends at the Ebro River. December 31, 1885 was a historic and exciting date for the inhabitants of Tarazona, Tudela and the small intermediate agricultural towns, such as Murchante, Cascante and Novallas, a railway line was finally inaugurated between the region of Tarazona and the Ribera de Navarra, an essential channel of communication and commerce that was active until 1972, when the track was dismantled due to lack of cost effectiveness. The natural path crosses a road over an overpass and passes by the Escachamatas monument, as the railway was popularly known due to the slowness and frequent derailments of the trains, and ends at the Tudela railway station. The track continues to the Ebro River bridge, with the possibility of connecting with the Ebro Natural Trail GR-99 and continuing an endless bikepacking adventure. The return point is the medieval Ebro bridge, which is 360 meters long and has 17 arches. On the way back we pass through the historic center, the cathedral, the Old Square, the Puerta del Juicio and other cobbled corners for centuries until we reach the Renfe station, we take the Tarazonica road again and return along the same path to the streets of Tarazona.