Puente de piedra sobre río Aragón en Cáseda con pueblo al fondo y vegetación.

Monrealico de Sangüesa/Zangoza Ferry

A threshold between waters

Where the Irati flows into the Aragón, the current weaves invisible stories amongst the reeds, and the riverbank breathes to the rhythm of what was once passage and daily life. The Monrealico Ferry is not merely a point on the map: it is a lasting legacy. Here, for generations, the water was the path and the ferry, the link.

Even today, amidst the soft light of the valley and the vibrant shade of the grove, that sense of passage lingers, as if time had not quite finished passing. Everything flows with an ancient calm. The place invites you to pause, to listen as the land continues to whisper the echoes of those who once crossed it.

The area has been developed to promote sustainable use, with improved access, landscape integration and protection of flora and fauna. It is also an ideal spot for nature photography, relaxation and exploring the landscape.

What to experience here?

  • Confluence threshold: The moment when the Irati surrenders to the Aragón, where the water traces a gesture of union and the landscape begins to reveal itself as a living memory.
  • Reading the landscape: Observing how the currents have shaped the banks, guiding paths, settlements and ways of living over time.
  • Memory of the crossing: Recognising the traces of the old ferry and those who crossed, when the river was a route, a link and a shared necessity.
  • A haven of biodiversity: Observing the life that inhabits the grove, where birds, vegetation and water coexist in a silent and continuous balance.
  • Rhythm of the walk: Merging with the leisurely flow of the path, walking to the cadence of the river and allowing the surroundings to set the pace.
  • A space for contemplation: Pause at the confluence, where everything seems to stand still, inviting you to look, listen and simply be. 

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