Ecotourism in the province of Valladolid
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- Valladolid
Enjoying the experience of touring the province from the perspective of ecotourism is a very educational and at the same time sustainable alternative. Depending on the time of year chosen, there will always be an appropriate activity, since Valladolid offers different natural environments with very different environmental conditions. Whether it is bird watching at the Castronuño reservoir on the Duero River, enjoying a bicycle route through the vineyards of the four Denominations of Origin or enjoying a boat ride along the Canal de Castilla, any of the ecotourism proposals of the province will be a wise decision.
What to see?
Riberas de Castronuño and Vega del Duero Natural ReserveMore informationDiscover the Riberas de Castronuño, a natural space in the central-west of Valladolid that is home to a great diversity of water birds, a riverside forest and a reservoir. See the emblematic marsh ecosystem...
The Marqués de la Ensenada boatMore informationThe Castilla Canal is the result of an inspired idea to create a waterway linking the vast cereal fields of Castile with the Cantabrian coast. This longed-for aspiration led its ingenious creators to design...
Antonio de Ulloa boatMore informationThis boat is based on the Castilla Canal basin, at the end of the Campos branch in Medina de Rioseco. There are two routes, one lasting an hour and the other two and a half hours, which takes visitors...
Duero RouteMore informationLength: Approx. 729 kmProvinces included: Soria, Burgos,Valladolid, Zamora,SalamancaTotal ascent: 7,944 mTotal descent: 8,990 mMaximum altitude:1,338 m Minimum altitude:133 mTrack:This route will take...



