Best lakes around L'Ampolla are primarily found within the Ebro Delta Natural Park, a significant natural wetland area. This region is characterized by lagoons and natural pools, offering a unique ecosystem where freshwater from rice fields meets the sea. L'Ampolla serves as a gateway to this diverse landscape, providing access to various natural features and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, particularly its aquatic bird populations.
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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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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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Path that separates the lagoon between the Bassa de les Olles and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a space very rich in birds and marine animals, and where it is accessible from many points thanks to green ways.
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L'Ampolla is known as the gateway to the Ebro Delta, so the 'lakes' in this region are primarily natural wetlands, lagoons, and natural pools. These are part of a unique ecosystem where freshwater from rice fields meets the sea, creating diverse habitats. The most notable is the Olles Lagoon, a key feature of the Ebro Delta Natural Park.
The Ebro Delta Natural Park, particularly around the Olles Lagoon, is an exceptional spot for birdwatching. You can observe a large population of aquatic birds, including flamingos, avocets, and egrets. The Viewpoint of Illa de Mar Wetland is also an ideal place to see flamingos and other birdlife.
Yes, there are several natural routes suitable for walking and cycling. The Path Between Les Olles Lagoon and L'Arenal Beach is a great option, accessible via greenways, offering easy walks rich in birds and marine animals. Many routes around the Olles Lagoon are designed for exploring the flora and fauna.
The area around L'Ampolla's wetlands and lagoons is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Flamingos in the Ebro Delta' or 'View of the Ebro Delta' loops. For running, there are trails such as the 'Bassa de les Olles loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Fangar Bay and Lighthouse Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, MTB, and running guides for L'Ampolla.
Absolutely. Many areas within the Ebro Delta Natural Park are suitable for families. The Path Between Les Olles Lagoon and L'Arenal Beach is accessible and offers opportunities to see wildlife. The Viewpoint of Illa de Mar Wetland is also considered family-friendly, providing easy access to observe flamingos.
The Ebro Delta is a great destination year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended for birdwatching, as these are peak migration seasons. The weather is also milder, making it ideal for walking and cycling. Summer can be hot, but still offers opportunities for exploration, especially early mornings or late afternoons.
Beyond the main lagoons, the region features a unique interplay between freshwater from rice fields and the sea, leading to varying salinity levels that support diverse plant and animal life. You can also find smaller, more secluded natural pools and even a virgin pebble beach with a small lake at Cala de Santes Creus, which is part of the scenic GR 92 route.
Yes, the Olles Lagoon area offers accessible infrastructure. There are viewpoints, including an elevated one, that are accessible by wheelchair, allowing visitors to observe the diverse birdlife and natural surroundings comfortably.
While the Olles Lagoon is well-known, the area also features smaller, more secluded water bodies. For instance, the Balsa is a small pond surrounded by pine trees and scrubland, offering a peaceful stop. Additionally, the Bassa d'Enmig, though human-made, provides insight into the region's historical use of water basins.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich biodiversity and the peaceful, natural environment. The opportunity for birdwatching, especially spotting flamingos, is a major highlight. Many also enjoy the easy access to walking and cycling paths that allow for close interaction with nature and marine life, as well as the scenic beauty of places like Cala de Santes Creus.
Yes, cycling is a very popular activity in the Ebro Delta. There are numerous greenways and dedicated routes that wind around the lagoons and wetlands. You can explore trails like the 'Flamingos in the Ebro Delta' or the 'Ebro Riverside Path', which offer flat terrain suitable for all levels. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around L'Ampolla guide.


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