Best attractions and places to see around Deltèbre include coastal features and historical sites within the Ebro Delta region. This area is characterized by extensive coastal peninsulas, sandbanks, dunes, and Mediterranean vegetation. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes ranging from sandy beaches to rocky coves and river mouths. The region offers a mix of natural beauty and man-made structures reflecting its coastal history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On Illot beach, there is a small island that is almost attached to the beach. It is a beautiful place, with a rugged and wild environment.
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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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Although in a protected area, there is a demarcated road with flags through the dunes to it and you can return via the beach except at spring tide
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The Fangar lighthouse, in its current state, dates from 1972, is 20 meters high and projects an intermittent white light every 12 seconds, visible up to 12 miles offshore. The original lighthouse was built in 1864 but was destroyed during the civil war, being replaced by an eight meter high metal structure until its current modernization. Because of the place where it is, in the middle of the Fangar peninsula, it is one of the architectural and landscape symbols of the Ebro Delta.
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Like so much of the coast in this region: PICTURESQUE and SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL...
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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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Secluded small stone beach near l'Ampolla. Ideal for children.
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The region around Deltèbre is characterized by extensive coastal peninsulas, sandbanks, and dunes. You'll find diverse landscapes ranging from sandy beaches and rocky coves to river mouths, all featuring Mediterranean vegetation. A notable example is the dune landscape surrounding Fangar Lighthouse.
Yes, you can explore historical sites such as the Fortifications of Punta de l'Àliga. These coastal defenses, including trenches and machine gun nests, were built during the Spanish Civil War to monitor and protect the coastline.
For families, Fangar Lighthouse offers an adventurous walk or cycle through a unique dune landscape. Another great option is L'Illot Rock and Beach, which features a small island almost attached to the mainland, providing a rugged yet accessible environment for exploration.
Deltèbre boasts several beautiful coastal spots. Cala Maria is known for its stunning Mediterranean vegetation, with olive and carob trees creating a green canopy over reddish cliffs. Cala de Santes Creus is another virgin beach made up of pebbles, featuring a small lake and a beautiful setting at a river mouth.
The area around Deltèbre is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking. Many routes explore the unique landscapes of the Ebro Delta, including paths through rice fields and along the river.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. For instance, you can reach Cala Maria via the GR 92 route, which is a well-known signposted crossing through the coastal cliffs. The path to Fangar Lighthouse also involves walking or cycling along the beach or through dunes.
For those seeking a challenge, the gravel biking guide around Deltèbre includes a 'Great view of the Ebro River – Viewpoint of the Ebro River loop' which is rated as difficult, covering over 127 km. Some sections of the GR 92 route near coves like Cala de Santes Creus can also be challenging due to their relatively difficult access.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The rugged and wild environments of places like L'Illot Rock and Beach, the distinctive dune landscape around Fangar Lighthouse, and the serene coves with Mediterranean vegetation are highly valued. The community has shared 37 photos and given 56 upvotes across various highlights, reflecting a strong appreciation for the area's diverse offerings.
There is no paved way to reach Fangar Lighthouse directly by car. You can walk or cycle along the beach or through the dunes behind the beach to get to this exceptional spot. If cycling, wide tires are recommended due to the sandy terrain.
Yes, several attractions offer great viewpoints. Fangar Lighthouse itself is a prominent landmark and offers views of the extensive dune landscape and the Ebro Delta. Cala de Santes Creus and Cala Maria also provide scenic vistas of the coastline and Mediterranean vegetation.
The Ebro Delta's unique landscape, with its extensive coastal peninsulas, sandbanks, and dunes, is best explored actively. Consider cycling or walking. Many routes are designed to take you through the diverse terrain, including paths through rice fields and along the river, offering an immersive experience of the natural environment.
While popular spots are well-loved, the region still holds quieter corners. Cala de Santes Creus, for example, is a virgin beach with relatively difficult access, making it less crowded and offering a more secluded experience with its pebbles and small lake at the river mouth.


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