Nature and heritage to experience the Ebro Delta | Cultural Heritage. Goverment of Catalonia.

Getaways



​1. Caseta de Fusta (Òscar Rodbag)
2. Torre de Sant Joan (Francisco Franco)
3. Torre del Moro (La Ràpita)

Nature and heritage to experience the Ebro Delta

Llargues platges de dunes i canyissars, arrossars i tradicionals pobles de casetes blanques. Són estampes habituals del delta de l’Ebre. Endinseu-vos en la història, les tradicions i la cultura d’aquest territori visitant els seus museus, centres d’interpretació i altres equipaments històrics.
Long stretches of dunes and reedbeds, rice fields and traditional villages made up of little white houses. These are all common sights in the Ebro Delta. Delve into the history, traditions and culture of this territory by visiting its museums, interpretation centres and other historical facilities. 
 
We suggest beginning your getaway in Amposta, the capital of Montsià. There, you can visit the stunning suspension bridge, which crosses the Ebro, and Amposta Castle, an ancient fortress from the 10th century. A few kilometres from the city, you can also see La Carrova Tower, which was historically the strategic point for controlling river traffic. And, to truly immerse yourself in the history and culture of this territory, we recommend visiting the Museum of the Terres de l'Ebre.
 
Then, leave the city behind you and explore the local roads and tracks that run through rice fields and border wetlands and long dune and reed beaches. Located right in the heart of the Delta, a town full of charm awaits you which stands out due to its white colour and quirky houses: Poblenou del Delta. There, you can visit the unique parish of Mare de Déu de la Cinta and also enjoy a spectacular sunrise from the Magdalenes pier.
 
If you like birds, we also suggest following a walking or cycling route through the viewpoints of Encanyissada, the largest lagoon in the Ebro Delta Natural Park. In this very same place, you’ll also find one of the oldest museums in the territory and the park’s current interpretation centre, the Casa de Fusta. And, if you fancy a one-of-a-kind experience, in Lo Mas de la Cuixota, you can rent a punting boat and sail around a small lagoon which offers fantastic views. Before leaving this municipality, a visit to the San Juan Tower, built in 1576 to defend against Saracen piracy attacks, is a real must.
 
Finally, head to La Ràpita, a town with quiet beaches and a family atmosphere. Visit the historic Carlos III Square, presided over by the Church of the Holy Trinity, and enjoy a stroll along the promenade, where you can take in its magnificent beaches and attractions, such as the Garbí Park or the historic seaside neighbourhood of Xicago. We also suggest visiting the Museum of the Ebro Sea, which has permanent exhibitions explaining the ways of life along the coast that surrounds the mouth of the Ebro. And to enjoy one of the area’s best hiking routes, climb up to the summit of la Foradada, which offers a breathtaking view of the mountain landscape across the whole Delta.

A proposal brought to you in collaboration with Descobrir magazine.