Best attractions and places to see in Espais Naturals Delta Del Llobregat include a vital network of protected wetlands near Barcelona. This area is known for its rich biodiversity and strategic location on bird migratory routes between Northern Europe and Africa. Visitors can explore diverse natural landscapes, including river delta, coastal ponds, pine forests, and beaches. The region also offers opportunities for wildlife observation and features historical sites.
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Semaphore Lookout. The guards in charge of monitoring maritime traffic kept it active until 1910. They lived there with their families.
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It's worth it if you like old abandoned buildings.
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The Llobregat delta, with 98 km², is the second largest delta in Catalonia, only behind the Ebro delta. Throughout history this alluvial plain has had different river mouths, which over the years have created different coastal lagoons. These lagoons are of great importance for the nesting and migration of many birds. The growth of numerous human infrastructures have been surrounding and reducing the natural spaces of the delta, which have experienced a reduction in fauna and a degradation of their spaces.
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The protected areas of the Llobregat delta are a network of protected areas belonging to the municipalities of El Prat de Llobregat, Viladecans, Gavà and Sant Boi de Llobregat. This area, located next to cultivated fields and surrounded by large communication infrastructures, enjoys great biological diversity. You can find lagoons, wetlands and coastal pine forests on dunes and virgin beaches. It is a very important area for wildlife, especially for waterfowl, as it is located on the migratory route from northern Europe to Africa.
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This is where the Llobregat, the second longest river in Catalonia, meets the sea. You are right next to the airport and the planes are flying overhead. A special place.
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Good place to visit. very curious and good location
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Located on the right bank of the final stretch of the river Llobregat, they occupy about 145 ha and there is a great diversity of flora and fauna. Here we can find the main landscapes of the Delta: reedbeds, wet meadows, pine forests, reedbeds, beaches and coastal lakes, such as Cal Tet and Ca l’Arana. These spaces form a miniature Delta.
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The Espais Naturals Delta Del Llobregat is a vital area for wildlife, especially birds, due to its location on migratory routes. Over 360 bird species have been identified, including rare ones like the Balearic shearwater, little bittern, and moustached warbler. You can also spot aquatic birds such as grey herons, cormorants, ducks, and lapwings, particularly at sites like El Remolar - Filipinas. In the clayey floods, it's teeming with turtles.
The Delta offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can explore the final stretch of the Llobregat River, with its reed beds, wet meadows, and pine forests. Coastal areas feature beaches and ponds like Cal Tet and Ca l'Arana. Significant natural spaces include El Prat de Llobregat Nature Reserve, El Remolar - Filipinas, and La Pineda de Can Camins, which boasts stone pine forests on ancient dunes. Les Basses de Can Dimoni and L'estany de la Murtra are also important lagoons for biodiversity.
Yes, the Delta is a globally important bird area (GIBA) and a Special Protection Area (ZEPA). Many lagoons, beaches, and wetlands are well-equipped with bird observatories and viewpoints. El Remolar - Filipinas is particularly iconic for observing aquatic birds, and Les Basses de Can Dimoni serves as a crucial roosting spot for species like herons and cattle egrets.
Yes, you can visit the Old Carabineros Barracks, a historical site consisting of old military barracks by the sea. These structures, dating from 1844, were originally used to suppress smuggling. Another interesting spot is the Semàfor Viewpoint, an impressive viewpoint house next to the beach, which is the ruin of an old lighthouse with a rich history.
Many attractions in the Delta are family-friendly. Natural areas like El Prat de Llobregat Nature Reserve and Llobregat Delta offer easy paths for exploration. The Semàfor Viewpoint is also a great spot for families, offering views from an old lighthouse. The marked itineraries throughout the natural areas are suitable for all ages.
The Delta offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy trails, with routes like the 'Airplane Viewing Point – Semàfor Viewpoint loop' or the 'Roberta Beach – Can Camins Beach loop'. Cycling is also popular, with options such as the 'Can Camins Beach – Llobregat Delta loop'. For more routes, explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for the region.
The best time to visit is often during the bird migration periods, typically in spring and autumn, when the diversity of bird species is at its peak. However, the Delta's natural beauty and outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round, with different species present in each season.
Yes, the Delta's close proximity to Barcelona El Prat Airport offers unique plane-spotting opportunities. There are three designated viewing areas along the beachfront trail where you can observe planes taking off and landing, making it an interesting combination with nature observation.
Absolutely. The Llobregat Path is a long-distance, fully signposted route stretching 170 km along the Llobregat River. This path offers excellent opportunities for walking or cycling through diverse landscapes, including the Delta, allowing you to explore the river's journey to the sea.
The Baix Llobregat Agricultural Park surrounds the Delta and is significant for demonstrating how intensive farming can coexist with a large metropolitan area. It's known for local produce like the 'Pota Blava' blue-legged chicken and the 'Carxofa Prat' artichoke, with local restaurants often featuring these products.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rich biodiversity and the opportunity for birdwatching. The unique blend of natural landscapes, including wetlands, pine forests, and beaches, alongside historical sites like the Old Carabineros Barracks and the Semàfor Viewpoint, offers a diverse experience. The tranquility of nature combined with the unique sight of planes overhead is also a highlight for many.


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