Best lakes around Baix Ebre are primarily associated with the Ebro River and its surrounding aquatic environments. This comarca in Catalonia, Spain, is part of the Terres de l'Ebre UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, featuring diverse natural landscapes. While large natural lakes are not a prominent feature, the region offers significant reservoirs and various natural river pools. These areas provide opportunities for water-based activities and nature observation.
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A small pond in the middle of the Mediterranean landscape, surrounded by pine trees and scrubland. A nice place to stop for a moment and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
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The Santes Creus cove is a virgin beach of more than 100 meters made up of pebbles. It is one of the most beautiful coves on the stretch of the GR 92 that goes from Ametlla de Mar to Ampolla.
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An ideal place to see the flamingos.
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Although these clay water basins are called natural water basins, they are actually the work of humans and were previously used as watering places for animals.
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Incredibly beautiful place at the mouth of the river. Not much going on, lots of nature. Downside: the railway line and the AP-7 motorway are only a few dozen metres away ;-(
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The beach is made of stones... People who like fine sand are probably not your favorite beach. But it has great charm. Crystal clear water, generally very clean and the entire bottom full of stones, making it a very diverse ecosystem worth seeing. You can see squid, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, all kinds of fish and nemonas.
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The Refoia pond, located in the Els Ports natural park, creates a beautiful picture as it is surrounded by limestone mountains and pine forests.
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Relatively difficult access beach located between L'Ametlla de Mar and L'Ampolla. The beach also has the presence of a small lake.
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While Baix Ebre doesn't feature large natural lakes, the region offers a diverse range of aquatic environments. You'll find significant reservoirs along the Ebro River, such as the Pantà de Flix and Embalse de Riba-roja, as well as picturesque natural river pools like Toll Blau and Rabosa Pool in nearby areas. The Ebro Delta, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is also rich in lagoons and wetlands, providing unique natural settings.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Path Between Les Olles Lagoon and L'Arenal Beach is a family-friendly trail separating a lagoon from the Mediterranean Sea, rich in birds and marine animals. The Viewpoint of Illa de Mar Wetland is also ideal for families, offering views of shallow lagoons where you can observe flamingos. Additionally, Bassa d'Enmig, a man-made water basin, is noted as family-friendly.
For wild swimming, consider the natural pools in the wider Terres de l'Ebre region. Toll Blau, located in the Ports Natural Park, is known for its crystalline waters and is specifically designated for swimming. The Rabosa Pool near Beceite and the Pozas del Mas de Lluvia are also beautiful spots for a refreshing dip, especially during warmer months.
The Ebro Delta is a prime location for birdwatching, with its numerous lagoons and wetlands. Specifically, the Path Between Les Olles Lagoon and L'Arenal Beach is a space very rich in birds. The Viewpoint of Illa de Mar Wetland is an ideal place to see flamingos. Further upstream, the Sebes Natural Reserve near the Pantà de Flix is an important ornithological area with extensive reed beds and riverside forests.
Yes, the larger reservoirs on the Ebro River offer excellent opportunities. The Embalse de Riba-roja is a popular spot for fishing, particularly for species like catfish and carp, and also offers opportunities for water sports such as windsurfing and kayaking. The Ebro River itself is popular for boat tours and kayaking, providing unique perspectives of the landscape.
Many of these locations are within or near natural parks, offering extensive hiking trails. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the Riumar Family Itinerary or the Toll Blau loop. The Cala de Santes Creus is a beautiful cove on the GR 92 route, offering a more challenging hike along the coast. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Baix Ebre guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling routes that pass by or near these aquatic features. You can explore trails like the Ecomuseum - River Mouth Cycle Route or the Xerta, Via Verde del Baix Ebre – circular route. These routes provide scenic views of the Ebro River and its surroundings. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Baix Ebre guide.
The best time depends on your activity. For swimming in natural pools, the warmer months are ideal. For birdwatching, especially in the Ebro Delta, spring and autumn migrations offer spectacular sights. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty without the intense summer heat.
Yes, the Viewpoint of Illa de Mar Wetland offers excellent views of the shallow lagoons and is a great spot for observing flamingos. The Embalse de Riba-roja is also known for its impressive panoramic views of the Ebro River. Additionally, Balsa and Bassa del Coll Roig are small ponds that offer peaceful viewpoints amidst the Mediterranean landscape.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the serene wetlands of the Ebro Delta to the picturesque natural pools. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching, especially the flamingos at Illa de Mar. The peaceful surroundings of spots like Balsa and the refreshing experience of swimming in places like Toll Blau are also highly valued. The region's connection to the Ebro River and its role in shaping the landscape is a significant draw.
Beyond the well-known areas, the region holds some unique spots. The Cala de Santes Creus is a virgin beach with a small lake, considered one of the most beautiful coves on the GR 92 route. The Pozas del Mas de Lluvia, with their turquoise waters carving through limestone, offer a tranquil and less-trafficked natural swimming experience.


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