Best attractions and places to see in the Ebro Delta, a UNESCO-recognized Biosphere Reserve, is one of Europe's most significant wetlands. This area, where the Ebro River meets the Mediterranean Sea, is characterized by its flat landscape, extensive rice fields, and abundant birdlife. The region offers a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Although in a protected area, there is a demarcated road with flags through the dunes to it and you can return via the beach except at spring tide
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Closed from here. Area of the saline
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There is no mirador here, but you can often see flamingos from the side of the road.
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December very quiet to relax and have a dream
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great area for bird watching 👍
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A great flat Sand Road along Punta de la Banya and Camí del Trabucador. This is a great 8Km section of the Delta de l'Ebre that runs with the Mediterranean on both sides. After about 1km from the main road, cars are not allowed. We rode as far as the entrance to the Salt Works where a Park Ranger told us that we were Ok there, but should not go further due to birds nesting (there is also a sign with no entry). The compacted sand is smooth and easy to ride on (fat tyres probably required). If it has been very dry, the sand may not be so compacted, but the road is flattened by the Salt Factory trucks. It's a great escape from the other roads & tracks of the Delta de l'Ebre.
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There’s a parking and observation hut here. I was lucky to see hundreds of flamingos. I’m not sure if they are always there, but I assume the tourist installation would suggest that they are pretty much a permanent feature.
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The Ebro Delta is renowned for its diverse natural landscape, including extensive wetlands, vast rice fields, and a unique meeting point where the Ebro River flows into the Mediterranean Sea. You can explore lagoons like La Tancada and Encanyissada, sandy beaches such as Trabucador Beach and Punta del Fangar, and the distinctive Ullals de Baltasar freshwater springs.
The Ebro Delta is a prime destination for birdwatching, especially for flamingos. Excellent locations include Flamingo Viewing Area, Parc Natural del Delta de l'Ebre, where flamingos are often visible from the road, and La Tancada Birdwatching Hide, known for year-round flamingo sightings. Other notable spots include Encanyissada Lagoon and Punta de la Banya.
The region offers a rich history. You can explore the 13th-century Carrova Tower in Amposta, discover UNESCO World Heritage cave paintings at the Rock Art Interpretation Center in Ulldecona, or visit the ancient Iberian Town of La Moleta del Remei. Further afield, the city of Tortosa boasts a Moorish castle and a Gothic cathedral, while Miravet Castle is a spectacular Templar fortress overlooking the Ebro River.
Yes, the Ebro Delta's flat terrain makes it ideal for cycling. You can enjoy scenic rides along the Bike Path and Outdoor Fitness Area along the Ebro, which offers fitness machines and leads to a beach. For more extensive rides, consider routes like the 'Ebro Delta Lagoons and River Trail' or the 'Fangar Bay and Lighthouse Trail', which are part of the MTB Trails in the Ebro Delta guide.
The Ebro Delta offers a variety of hiking experiences, from easy family-friendly walks to moderate trails. Popular options include the 'Riumar Family Itinerary' and the 'Fangar Lighthouse – hiking in Catalonia' route, both found in the Hiking in the Ebro Delta guide. You can also find easy walks like the 'Fangar Beach – Fangar Lighthouse loop' in the Easy hikes in the Ebro Delta guide.
The Fangar Lighthouse, or 'La Faroleta', is an iconic 20-meter high structure located in a unique dune landscape on Punta del Fangar. It's a symbol of the Terres de l'Ebre. There's no paved road to reach it; you can walk or cycle along the beach or through the dunes behind it. Wide tires are recommended for cycling.
Yes, the Ebro Delta offers several family-friendly options. The Bike Path and Outdoor Fitness Area along the Ebro is great for active families. Birdwatching spots like the Flamingo Viewing Area and La Tancada Birdwatching Hide are also popular with children. The flat terrain is suitable for easy cycling and walking, and many beaches offer calm waters for relaxation.
The Ebro Delta offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, as migratory birds pass through. The rice fields change color with the seasons, offering picturesque scenery, from vibrant green in summer to golden hues before harvest. Summer is popular for beaches and water sports, while the mild winters are still pleasant for outdoor activities.
Absolutely. The Zigurat Viewpoint offers panoramic views of the Ebro River mouth. For a more elevated perspective, La Foradada in the Montsià mountain range provides impressive views of the entire Ebro Delta through a natural rock formation. Many birdwatching hides, like La Tancada Birdwatching Hide, also offer great vistas of the lagoons and their inhabitants.
Beyond the main attractions, you can take boat tours along the Ebro River to the river mouth or Buda Island, and even visit mussel farms for a tasting experience. The vast rice paddies are an iconic landscape, changing colors with the seasons. The shallow waters of Alfacs Bay are perfect for water sports like kitesurfing and windsurfing, and you can explore the traditional Salt Flats of Trinidad.
The Ebro Delta is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include cycling through the flat landscape, hiking along coastal paths and through rice fields, and birdwatching. Water sports like kitesurfing and windsurfing are also popular in the calm waters of Alfacs Bay. You can find detailed routes for these activities in guides such as Hiking in the Ebro Delta and MTB Trails in the Ebro Delta.
Yes, the Ebro Delta boasts several beautiful beaches. Trabucador Beach is an iconic sandbar popular for water activities and sunsets. La Marquesa Beach is known for its golden sand and clear waters. For a more secluded experience, Cala Maria, near the Delta, offers a picturesque cove surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, though access can be challenging.


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