Best attractions and places to see around Masdenverge include its tranquil setting in the Montsià region of Tarragona, Spain. The municipality serves as a base for exploring the diverse natural landscapes of the Ebro Delta Natural Park and Els Ports Natural Park. Visitors can find opportunities for hiking, cycling, and experiencing unique natural features like freshwater springs and wetlands. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Nice view from this side.
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Nice climb, best done from Perello. Route between the olive trees is beautiful.
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Awesome road with incredible view as a reward. Best to climb from L’Aldea and descend towards Tortosa as the surface from L’Aldea can be rough at times, but perfectly rideable by road bike.
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In the middle of the river stands this architectural sculptural monolith, inaugurated by General Franco in 1966. In 1986, the “Jubilation,” a symbol derived from the Roman Empire, was removed along with the inscription “To the Leader of the Crusade and the 25 Years of Peace.” The imperial eagle that bore the emblem was retained. In 2008, the city council removed the plaques on the Rambla Felip Pedrell, directly in front of the monument, which commemorated its inauguration by Franco.
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Nicely visible from both sides of the river and surrounding bridges. In the background you can see the castle, so photos in golden hours can be really nice.
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This is the initial stretch of the Val de Zafán greenway, leaving Tortosa towards Alcañiz. It occupies the layout of the old railway line between Puebla de Híjar and Tortosa, dismantled in the 1970s. Today it is a first-class tourist attraction, thanks to being a segregated cycle path and enjoying numerous tourist and scenic attractions along its route.
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Spectacular view of the Delta de l'Ebre, on one side, and of the Vall de l'Ebre, on the other, following the Via Augusta gravel road from El Perelló towards Tortosa.
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Masdenverge is surrounded by distinctive natural areas. You can visit the Ullals de Baltasar, freshwater springs with unique eucalyptus flora, ideal for exploring by bike or foot. The Barrancón de La Galera and Hoya del Solsó offer scenic bicycle routes through wetlands with rich riparian vegetation and deltaic fauna. Additionally, the Basses de la Foia are recommended for their wetlands and diverse deltaic ecosystem.
Masdenverge serves as an excellent base for exploring two significant natural parks. The Parque Natural del Delta del Ebro, one of Tarragona's most important protected areas, offers diverse ecosystems including marshes, lagoons, and rice fields. The Parque Natural de Els Ports provides rugged mountainous landscapes with pine and beech forests, known for its Iberian wild goat population.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Ascent to Mont Caro from Tortosa is a difficult but rewarding climb with steep sections and incredible views. Another option is the Coll de l'Alba Hermitage, which offers good views of the Ebro Delta after an intense climb, particularly suitable for gravel bikes.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. The Val de Zafán Greenway, accessible via the Pont Roig (Red Bridge) near Tortosa, is a long, scenic former railway line perfect for cyclists. For more challenging rides, consider the Ascent to Mont Caro or the path to the Coll de l'Alba Hermitage. You can also find various routes for gravel biking, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Masdenverge guide.
The Ebro Delta Natural Park is ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through its diverse landscapes, including marshes, lagoons, and rice fields. Boat trips and kayaking are also popular ways to explore the waterways and observe the rich birdlife and unique ecosystems of the delta.
Yes, the area provides hiking opportunities for various skill levels. The Ebro Delta Natural Park offers mostly flat trails suitable for easy walks and cycling. For more challenging hikes, the rugged mountainous landscape of Els Ports Natural Park provides numerous trails. You can find specific running trails, including moderate and difficult options, in the Running Trails around Masdenverge guide.
While Masdenverge itself has the Iglesia Parroquial de la Virgen del Rosario and the Town Hall, the nearby city of Tortosa offers a richer array of historical sites. These include its cathedral, episcopal house, fortress, and the Monument to the Battle of the Ebro. Tortosa actively promotes cultural routes focusing on its history, including themes like the three cultures, Renaissance, and the Civil War.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Val de Zafán Greenway, accessible from the Pont Roig (Red Bridge), is a first-class tourist attraction with a segregated cycle path, perfect for family cycling or walks. The Monument to the Battle of the Ebro in Tortosa is also considered family-friendly, offering a historical point of interest by the river.
The Val de Zafán Greenway is a long, scenic path built on a former railway line that linked Valencia to Tarragona. It's now open to cyclists, hikers, and sports enthusiasts. You can expect a first-class tourist attraction with numerous scenic points. The ground is primarily gravel, making it ideal for gravel bikes, though road bikes with wide enough wheels can also manage. It offers an easy, mostly flat pedaling experience, especially the initial stretch from Tortosa.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The scenic views from challenging climbs like Mont Caro are highly praised. The Val de Zafán Greenway is loved for its accessibility and beautiful route. The area's blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest, such as the Monument to the Battle of the Ebro, also receives positive feedback from the komoot community.
When cycling the Val de Zafán Greenway, a gravel bike is most suitable due to the gravel surface. However, road bikes with sufficiently wide tires can also be used. The route offers a very long, segregated cycle path with numerous scenic points. The section leaving Tortosa towards Alcañiz is particularly well-regarded for its easy pedaling and picturesque views. You can start your journey from the Pont Roig (Red Bridge) near Tortosa.


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