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Attractions and Places To See around Xerta - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Xerta include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. This charming town, nestled by the Ebro River, offers a landscape shaped by this significant waterway and its surrounding streams. Visitors can explore cultural sites and enjoy the natural beauty of the region.

Best attractions and places to see around Xerta

  • The most popular attractions is Old railway viaduct, a bridge that leads right through a gorge. This structure is part of…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Via Verde de la Terra Alta

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The Terra Alta Greenway follows the section of the old railway between La Puebla de Híjar (Aragón) and Tortosa. During the route tunnels and viaducts are crossed, as well as wooded landscapes and rural environments.

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Old railway viaduct

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At a lofty height, an old railway viaduct leads right through the gorge - and on the other side the Vía Verde disappears into a tunnel again.

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Bot Station Bar (Railbus)

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Old railway station in the municipality of Bot, in Terra Alta, which belonged to the Val de Zafán railway. The railway complex that connected La Puebla de Híjar, in the …

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Val de Zafán Greenway

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Stage 3. Amposta/Horta de Sant Joan
116.1 kilometers. 690 positive meters.

Amposta is the entrance to the bikepacking route in the unique landscapes of the Ebro delta, an immense alluvial …

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Cardó Spa

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Monastic complex from the 17th century with 13 hermitages in the surrounding area
used as a spa in the 19th and 20th centuries
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Pepe Arnal
May 17, 2025, Viejo viaducto del tren

It's a Green Route suitable for all levels, well-maintained, with beautiful scenery and also many tunnels. You'll need to bring a light, as they don't illuminate themselves.

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Amazing greenway but mandatory to have lights, the tunnels have but we found some that didn't work and some of them are long and its pitch black inside because some of them are not straight

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very beautiful landscape, with only a slight incline.

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Beautiful old buildings, some with gravity

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Wonderful place to take a break. It is a popular place, nice for people watching

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Stage 3. Amposta/Horta de Sant Joan 116.1 kilometers. 690 positive meters. Amposta is the entrance to the bikepacking route in the unique landscapes of the Ebro delta, an immense alluvial plain formed by sediments washed away in the waters of the river and traditionally dedicated to the cultivation of rice. The cycling route leaves Amposta along the right bank of the Ebro and follows a path set in a pleasant corridor of poplars and riverside vegetation between the river and the rice plantations. The land is completely flat, very comfortable, at various points there are spaces with benches and information panels on environmental values. The trail is a kind of highway in the delta for fans of active tourism and recreational leisure, it is usually frequented by cyclists, hikers, runners and walkers. In Deltebre the route changes shore through the impressive Lo Passador bridge, inaugurated in 2010 and converted into an architectural icon in the river landscape of the delta. At the Sant Jaume d'Enveja pier, next to the bridge, a boat crossing operated until recently. The next section is a bike path with gardens, kiosks and recreational spaces until a roundabout where another path begins parallel to the Ebro Canal that ends in the tourist areas of Pas de Buda, the Las Golondrinas pier and the Riumar marina. The end of the Nature Trail and the GR-99 trail appear shortly after, at the mouth of the Ebro in the Mediterranean, where the Garxal lighthouse and the curious tower of the Mirador del Zigurat are located, isolated and solitary, an authentic finis terrae on the shore from sea. The cycle route takes the same route back to Deltebre and continues along the right of the river without crossing Lo Passador, following the milestones of the Nature Trail towards Camarles, but we do not reach the end. At the Mare de Déu hermitage, where the slender Torre de l'Aldea stands on the remains of an ancient Arab watchtower, we take a detour marked with milestones of the cycling routes of the Ebro Delta Natural Park towards Amposta, connecting with the bike lane that leads to the iron bridge of Tortosa along the Ebro Canal. And it is time to undertake the crossing of the Coastal Mountain Range inland along the greenway. The route passes through Xerta again, runs through the warm rural environments of the Terres del Ebre and goes up to the Benifallet station, converted into tourist accommodation and a restaurant, a good place to regain strength before entering the mountains. The route of the old Val de Zafán railway is a great work of railway engineering; it was necessary to drill 28 tunnels in the inhospitable mountains of Terra Alta and the wild canyon of the Canaletes river, far from towns and inhabited places. In the tunnels there are all kinds of equipment, some have automatic lighting and others are dark, in any case the headlight or front light on the bike is essential to see in the dark and to warn other cyclists, it is a very frequented route. and it is normal to cross paths with other users of the greenway. The surface is the usual pavement for cycling lanes, perfect for gravel bikes. Inside the tunnels it can be asphalt, dirt or with puddles due to leaks, but it always has good cyclability. The only place where the continuity of the train track is broken is precisely in the tunnel that suffered the collapse that caused the definitive closure of the track in 1973, at the exit of the Obaga dels Argilars canyon. The Nature Trail surrounds the destroyed tunnel, passes through the Port del Comte station and enters the Gandesa river plain, where the town of Bot is located, the only town in Terra Alta at the foot of the railway line. In the station area there is an old railway carriage converted into a railway bus with a bar and terrace. The surface of the greenway is good and comfortable from the rice fields of the Ebro delta to the towns of the Coastal Mountains, a constant false plain from the seashore to Horta de Sant Joan, accumulating some seven hundred meters of positive slope, although The kilometers are very entertaining and fly by. The path is spectacular, it crosses countless tunnels, viaducts, deep ravines, isolated and solitary mountain ranges and old stations converted for new tourist uses that are places of frequent meetings with other cyclists. The stage ends in Horta de Sant Joan, it is close to the road, offers complete services and has an old town declared a Historic-Artistic Site, with narrow streets with a medieval atmosphere, palaces, stately mansions and a rich monumental heritage at the foot of the Natural Park. dels Ports.

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There is a selfie holder at the beginning of the bridge so you can take a nice group photo.

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This old railway station in the town of Bot has become a mandatory stop for travelers traveling the greenway. Now the services are provided by an old railway bus conditioned as a bar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Xerta?

Xerta is rich in history. You can visit the significant Cardó Spa, a 17th-century monastic complex that later became a spa. The town also features L'Assut, a historical weir on the Ebro River, and a Sixteenth-century Flour Mill, one of Catalonia's few remaining Renaissance-period industrial buildings. Don't miss the Assumpció i Sant Martí Church, with parts dating back to 1325, and the Civil War Trenches in Fornets Ravine, which have been restored to preserve the area's historical memory.

Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions in Xerta?

Yes, Xerta offers several family-friendly options. The Old railway viaduct, part of the Vía Verde, is perfect for cycling families with children and even has a selfie holder. The Greenways, such as the Via Verde de la Terra Alta and Val de Zafán Greenway, are generally suitable for families to enjoy cycling or walking through scenic landscapes.

What natural features can I experience around Xerta?

The Ebro River is central to Xerta's natural beauty, offering a stunning riverside walk and opportunities for river activities from a boat landing. You can also explore the Natural Springs Route, a seven-kilometer path passing by springs like Llac d'Osseres and Nova. The region's landscape is shaped by the Ebro and its surrounding streams, providing a fertile environment, especially beautiful in springtime with fragrant orange blossoms along the riverside allotments.

What cycling routes are available near Xerta?

Xerta is a hub for cycling enthusiasts. The Via Verde de la Terra Alta and Val de Zafán Greenway are popular choices, following old railway lines through tunnels and viaducts. For more extensive rides, consider routes from the Gravel biking around Xerta guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Xerta guide, which offer various distances and difficulties.

Are there hiking opportunities in the Xerta area?

Yes, the Greenways are excellent for hiking. The Via Verde de la Terra Alta and Val de Zafán Greenway provide scenic paths through tunnels, viaducts, and rural environments. Additionally, the Ebro stretch of the Saint James' Way passes through the area, offering longer walking experiences. For mountain biking specific trails, you can check the MTB Trails around Xerta guide.

What is the Old Railway Station on the Green Way?

The Old Railway Station on the Green Way in Xerta is a former Val de Zafán railway station that has been repurposed. It now serves as a convenient hub for bike hire and other services for cyclists using the Green Way. It also houses a visitor exhibition detailing Xerta's history and its connection to the Ebro River, making it a great stop for both practical needs and cultural insight.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Xerta?

Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the well-maintained Greenways. The Via Verde de la Terra Alta is noted for its tunnels and viaducts, while the Old railway viaduct is a favorite for its lofty height and photo opportunities. The community frequently shares photos and upvotes, highlighting the enjoyable experiences found in the region's blend of historical sites and natural landscapes.

Are there places to eat or rest along the Greenways?

Yes, along the Greenways, you can find places to take a break. For instance, the Bot Station Bar (Railbus), located in an old railway station, is a popular spot to stop for refreshments and people-watching during your route. Other old stations along the Val de Zafán Greenway have also been converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants.

What is L'Assut and its significance?

L'Assut is a significant historical project on the Ebro River near Xerta. It is a weir, seven meters high and 370 meters across, believed to have been started by the Moors and completed in the fifteenth century. Its primary purpose was to collect water for the irrigation canals that run parallel to the river, showcasing the region's long history of water management and agricultural importance.

What is the best time of year to visit Xerta for outdoor activities?

While specific data on 'best time' isn't provided, the riverside route is particularly recommended in springtime to experience the fragrant orange blossoms. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking on the Greenways and exploring the natural features without the intense heat of summer.

Are there any unique historical homes to see in Xerta?

Xerta boasts several impressive historical family homes built between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, reflecting the town's past prosperity. Examples include Casa Ceremines, Casa Ravanals, Casa Navarro, Casa Pau, and the remains and chapel of Casa Sentís. The nineteenth-century Villa Retiro has also been transformed into a top-class hotel, preserving its historical charm.

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