Post by simla1 on Feb 20, 2024 2:28:09 GMT -5
The Ebro Delta is that place where the Ebro River flows into the Mediterranean Sea and leaves behind all the sediments it has dragged, which forms a firm land but in constant transition. This enclave is part of the Ebro Delta Natural Park, which is located in the province of Tarragona, about 180 km from Barcelona. The landscape of this place is made up of roads, lagoons and rice fields, as well as a fauna characterized by different types of birds, especially large groups of flamingos. Do you want to know this area of Catalonia? In this article we tell you more about the Ebro Delta: what to see? CTA text - Ebook Environment - Secrets of the Pyrenees Ebro Delta: what to see in this area? If you go to visit the Ebro Delta, these are the places you can't miss: Mouth of the Ebro River The Ebro Delta arises from the mouth of the Ebro River, so it is interesting to visit this place.
And although it is full of restaurants and souvenir shops, the truth is that there are also many boats that take you to the open sea and tell you the history of this geographical area and its characteristics. Ebro Delta Natural Park This natural park, considered as such in , has 320 km2 and is the largest wetland area in Catalonia, which makes up one Phone Number List of the most important aquatic habitats in the Mediterranean. In addition to discovering the landscape and paths, this park has two ideal areas for bird watching: the Encanyissada and La Tancada lagoons. Rice fields The rice fields are the most iconic image of the Ebro Delta. They are ideal for bird watching, but also for taking incredible photos. Of course, their appearance changes depending on the time of year: in winter they are dry, while in spring they are flooded and in summer they look green and then yellow.
Port of Beceite It is a series of mountains located between the provinces of Tarragona, Castellón and Teruel. Monte Caro, meters high, is its highest peak. This area is ideal for hiking, following routes, observing its fauna, searching for mushrooms, etc. Buddha Island Buda Island is the largest island in Catalonia, it is located in the final stretch of the mouth of the Ebro River and has more than a thousand hectares of surface and 5 km in length. Its access is restricted, making it a wild and natural place. However, on June 29, St. Peter's Day, entry is allowed. Punta del Fangar It is a 6 km long peninsula that juts out into the sea in the northern area of the mouth of the Ebro River, in front of Fangar Bay. At its tip is the Fangar lighthouse, which can be visited and is highly recommended.
And although it is full of restaurants and souvenir shops, the truth is that there are also many boats that take you to the open sea and tell you the history of this geographical area and its characteristics. Ebro Delta Natural Park This natural park, considered as such in , has 320 km2 and is the largest wetland area in Catalonia, which makes up one Phone Number List of the most important aquatic habitats in the Mediterranean. In addition to discovering the landscape and paths, this park has two ideal areas for bird watching: the Encanyissada and La Tancada lagoons. Rice fields The rice fields are the most iconic image of the Ebro Delta. They are ideal for bird watching, but also for taking incredible photos. Of course, their appearance changes depending on the time of year: in winter they are dry, while in spring they are flooded and in summer they look green and then yellow.
Port of Beceite It is a series of mountains located between the provinces of Tarragona, Castellón and Teruel. Monte Caro, meters high, is its highest peak. This area is ideal for hiking, following routes, observing its fauna, searching for mushrooms, etc. Buddha Island Buda Island is the largest island in Catalonia, it is located in the final stretch of the mouth of the Ebro River and has more than a thousand hectares of surface and 5 km in length. Its access is restricted, making it a wild and natural place. However, on June 29, St. Peter's Day, entry is allowed. Punta del Fangar It is a 6 km long peninsula that juts out into the sea in the northern area of the mouth of the Ebro River, in front of Fangar Bay. At its tip is the Fangar lighthouse, which can be visited and is highly recommended.