Description

The tour begins in the parking lot at the entrance to the town. The floor, mostly flat, is paved from the parking lot to a metal fence that marks the entrance and beginning of the Green Way to Delika.
The pavement is quite regular with certain outings, such as the baden. In this stretch, we will cross the village. After the metal fence, you have to cross a little slope, there would be no problem with electric chairs, no electric motor chairs, better with the help of third parties.
After walking 300 feet on a concrete floor, we reach the Delika Horse Well from the fence. At this point, the floor goes from being paved to being made up of compacted trash. The track is wide, it can have a wheelchair and a baby chair.
For access to the viewpoint of the Horse Well, wheelchairs are recommended with the help of third parties. On the left there are stairs and on the right there is a dirt road.
The route ends at the Zalborondo Bridge, from where it follows a wide mountain track, with wheelchair access completely inaccessible.
Although it is a short journey, the views are spectacular, and you can enjoy waterfalls, Atlantic forests, canyons, etc. For all these reasons and more, this environment is part of a protected natural space classified as a Special Conservation Area (ZEC) within the Natura 2000 network 

Highlight

  • Waterfalls
  • Landscape and cultural wealth
  • Cannons
  • The river forest

How to get here

By car from Bilbao: AP-68 direction Vitoria, exit 3 sense Llodio, then BI-4516 direction Laudio-Orduña
Trains: Line 3 (C3) of the Renfe Suburbs connects Orduña with the Abando station in Bilbao.
From Orduña to Delika by private transport.
Buses: Check the Bizkaibus website

Route

Delika (Biscay)

Section 1

From the parking lot in Delika to the Zalborondo Bridge

Suitable for people with reduced mobility (PRM)

 
The tour begins in the parking lot at the entrance to the town. The floor, mostly flat, is paved from the parking lot to a metal fence that marks the entrance and beginning of the Green Way to Delika.
The pavement is quite regular with certain outings, such as the baden. In this stretch, we will cross the village. After the metal fence, you have to cross a little slope, there would be no problem with electric chairs, no electric motor chairs, better with the help of third parties.
After walking 300 feet on a concrete floor, we reach the Delika Horse Well from the fence. At this point, the floor goes from being paved to being made up of compacted trash. The track is wide, it can have a wheelchair and a baby chair.
For access to the viewpoint of the Horse Well, wheelchairs are recommended with the help of third parties. On the left there are stairs and on the right there is a dirt road.
The route ends at the Zalborondo Bridge, from where it follows a wide mountain track, with wheelchair access completely inaccessible.
Although it is a short journey, the views are spectacular, and you can enjoy waterfalls, Atlantic forests, canyons, etc. For all these reasons and more, this environment is part of a protected natural space classified as a Special Conservation Area (ZEC) within the Natura 2000 network 

Description of the section and its accessibility level

Section length
2,00 km
Pavement
Cement, asphalt and compact zagor
Obstacles
  • A slight upward slope as we pass the barrier that marks the start of the journey
  • The floor of the viewpoint of the Nicole Horse Well is tramex. Access can be made from wooden and ground stairs or irregular land and mud.
  • Firm cement pavement with gravel and gravel
  • When it rains, puddles and mud can form

Equipment for receiving the external resource on the section

Is there reception equipment on the section?
No
Outdoor space: Parking areas and access to equipment
Are the access slopes suitable for people with reduced mobility?
No
Are there railings and/or handrails?
No
Indoor space: General features
Are the access slopes suitable for people with reduced mobility?
No
Personal care area
Are there personnel trained in accessibility in the facilities?
No
Rest zone
Is there a rest area at the reception?
No
Store
Is there one or more stores at the reception?
No
Children’s area
Is there a children’s area at the reception?
No
Exhibition room
Is there an exhibition room at the reception?
No
Exhibition Hall
Is there an exhibition hall at the reception?
No

Interpretive equipment

Are there trails on the section?
Yes
Access
Is there lighting at night?
Yes
Minimum accessible connection between parking spaces, if any, the start of the obstacle-free trail
Yes
Is there an adequate slope to allow circulation without assistance, with personal assistance or with technical assistance?
No
Parking spaces reserved for vehicles used to transport disabled people according to current regulations. At least 5% of the total spaces
No
Parking signage, if any, with the International Accessibility Symbol on the floor and/or on walls
Yes
Informative poster at the start of the trail indicating the length, route, difficulty, duration and slopes by sections
No
Itinerary
Vertical start signage
Yes
Vertical signage type
Signage read
Compact, non-slip and with no projections along their entire length, allowing wheelchair transit
Cement, asphalt and compact zagor
2 m. paved trails with non-deformable and non-slip material, with a different texture and different from the rest
No
The route is more than 150cm wide, with occasional narrowings of 90cm
Yes
Minimum clearance height of 220 cm
Yes
Rest areas
Yes
Urban furniture (fountains, dispensers...) arranged along the pedestrian route to provide sound orientation
No
End vertical signage
Signage read
Islands with a minimum width of 150 cm to facilitate two wheelchairs passing each other
Yes
Is there an adequate slope to allow circulation without assistance, with personal assistance or with technical assistance?
No
Tree branches do not obstruct the route at below 2.20 m
Yes
Ramps, bridges and walkways with more than 50cm of unevenness, 90cm handrails and with handrails at two heights: 65-75 cm and 95-105 cm
No
Route length dimensions and time
2 Km
Cycle touring lane
Does the section have a cycle touring lane?
No
Lookout and observatory
Is there a lookout or observatory on the section?
Yes
Accessible connection from the parking, if there is one, to the premises, adapted to current regulations. Unobstructed area with a minimum width of 90 cm, an unobstructed height of 220 cm and a compact floor which allows for wheelchair access
No
Parking spaces reserved for vehicles used to transport disabled people according to current regulations. At least 5% of the total spaces
No
Parking signage, if any, with the International Accessibility Symbol on the floor and/or on walls
Yes
Height of interpretive panel between 45 and 195 cm
Yes
Route length dimensions and time
1,2

Educational Facilities

Nature classroom
Is there a nature classroom on this section?
No

Recreational facilities

Is there a recreational area on this section?
No
Access
Is there an adequate slope to allow circulation without assistance, with personal assistance or with technical assistance?
No

Beaches

Is there a beach on this section?
No

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