If you stay at our
TAIGA Delta de L'Ebre campsite, located in the picturesque village of L'Ampolla, you are in a prime location to explore some of the most charming villages in the region. With their combination of natural beauty, history and culture, these villages offer a unique experience just a few minutes away by car. Below, we present the top 4 villages that you cannot miss during your stay in the Delta de l'Ebre.
INDEX First stop: L'Ampolla, the charm of the Delta
We begin our tour in L'Ampolla, the home of
TAIGA Delta de L'Ebre and a town that perfectly captures the essence of the Delta. L'Ampolla is known for its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful beaches and direct connection with nature. Being located on the shores of the Mediterranean, this charming town offers a perfect combination of sea and delta, where you can enjoy unique landscapes and exceptional cuisine.
A must-see is the Paseo Maritimo, from where you can contemplate the calm waters of the Mediterranean while enjoying a relaxing stroll. Don't miss the beaches of Cap Roig and Avellanes, known for their fine sand and crystal-clear waters. These are ideal places to spend a day of sun and sea in a spectacular natural setting.
L'Ampolla is also famous for its rice fields and the rich cuisine based on fresh products from the delta. Try one of the typical dishes of the region in local restaurants, such as black rice or fresh seafood, which reflect the culinary richness of this area.
Second stop: Deltebre, the heart of the Delta
Just 20 minutes by car from L'Ampolla, you will find Deltebre, considered the heart of the Ebro Delta. This town is perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in nature and explore one of the most important wetlands in Europe. In Deltebre, the Ebro River makes its way majestically towards the Mediterranean, creating a landscape of great beauty and biodiversity.
One of the most recommended activities in Deltebre is a boat trip along the Delta, where you can admire the rich birdlife, the extensive rice fields, and the canals that characterize this region. The Delta Ecomuseum is also a must-see to better understand the history and ecology of this unique environment.
Don't forget to visit the unspoiled beaches of Riumar, where the Ebro River meets the sea. These beaches offer a peaceful and natural experience, far from the tourist bustle, ideal for enjoying the peace and serenity that only the Delta can offer.
Third stop: Camarles, the Delta viewpoint
Just 10 minutes from L'Ampolla, you'll find Camarles, a small town that stands out for its panoramic views of the Ebro Delta. Known as the "viewpoint of the Delta", Camarles offers you the opportunity to contemplate the vast expanse of the delta from an elevated point, offering stunning views that will take your breath away.
An essential visit in Camarles is the Torre de la Granadella, an ancient watchtower dating back to the 14th century. From here, you can get a spectacular panoramic view of the Delta, the rice fields and the nearby mountains. This is a perfect spot for photography lovers and for those looking for a more introspective and contemplative experience.
The village itself is small and quiet, but its natural surroundings and views make it an essential stop on your route through the villages of the Delta. In addition, in the surroundings of Camarles, you can find hiking routes that will take you to discover the flora and fauna of the Delta in all its splendor.
Fourth stop: El Perelló, tradition and honey
We end our route in El Perelló, a charming village located just 15 minutes by car from L'Ampolla. This place is known for its rich tradition in the production of honey and olive oil, making it a must-see for lovers of local products and gastronomy.
Upon arriving in El Perelló, one of the first things you will notice is the presence of local shops and markets where you can buy fresh honey, as well as other artisanal products. The Honey Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the production process of this sweet delicacy and its importance in the region.
In addition to its beekeeping tradition, El Perelló has interesting historical sites, such as the Hermitage of Sant Cristòfol and the remains of old windmills that reflect the agricultural history of the area. El Perelló is also an excellent starting point for hiking routes that will take you to explore the natural landscapes surrounding the town.
Exploring the villages near
TAIGA Delta de L'Ebre is an experience that will enrich your stay in this beautiful region. From the tranquility and coastal beauty of L'Ampolla, to the natural wealth of Deltebre, the panoramic views of Camarles, and the traditions of El Perelló, each of these villages offers something unique and special.
During your stay, you will not only enjoy the stunning nature of the Delta de l'Ebre, but also the culture, history, and gastronomy that make this region such a special place. Take the time to explore these destinations and discover everything that the Delta and its surroundings have to offer. We look forward to seeing you at
TAIGA Delta de L'Ebre!