Best attractions and places to see around Amposta include a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. Located in Catalonia, Spain, Amposta serves as a gateway to the Ebro Delta, a significant wetland known for its diverse ecosystems. The town features architectural feats and cultural sites, with the Ebro River playing a central role in its landscape and history.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Nice view from this side.
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Nice climb, best done from Perello. Route between the olive trees is beautiful.
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Awesome road with incredible view as a reward. Best to climb from L’Aldea and descend towards Tortosa as the surface from L’Aldea can be rough at times, but perfectly rideable by road bike.
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In the middle of the river stands this architectural sculptural monolith, inaugurated by General Franco in 1966. In 1986, the “Jubilation,” a symbol derived from the Roman Empire, was removed along with the inscription “To the Leader of the Crusade and the 25 Years of Peace.” The imperial eagle that bore the emblem was retained. In 2008, the city council removed the plaques on the Rambla Felip Pedrell, directly in front of the monument, which commemorated its inauguration by Franco.
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Nicely visible from both sides of the river and surrounding bridges. In the background you can see the castle, so photos in golden hours can be really nice.
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This is the initial stretch of the Val de Zafán greenway, leaving Tortosa towards Alcañiz. It occupies the layout of the old railway line between Puebla de Híjar and Tortosa, dismantled in the 1970s. Today it is a first-class tourist attraction, thanks to being a segregated cycle path and enjoying numerous tourist and scenic attractions along its route.
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Spectacular view of the Delta de l'Ebre, on one side, and of the Vall de l'Ebre, on the other, following the Via Augusta gravel road from El Perelló towards Tortosa.
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The Amposta region is a gateway to the Ebro Delta Natural Park, a paradise for nature lovers. You can explore unique natural springs at Ullals de Baltasar, known for their transparent waters and distinct flora and fauna. The park is also famous for exceptional birdwatching, especially for flamingos, which can often be seen from areas like the Flamingo Viewing Area, Parc Natural del Delta de l'Ebre. The Serra de Montsià mountain range offers additional natural scenery, and the Bou Garden showcases native vegetation.
Amposta boasts several significant historical sites. The iconic Pont Roig (Red Bridge) – Val de Zafán Greenway, Tortosa, though technically in Tortosa, is a former railway bridge over the Ebro that now provides access to a long greenway. Within Amposta, you can see the remains of the 10th-century Amposta Castle, the well-preserved 14th-century Torre de Carrova, and notable modernist buildings like Casa Fàbregues. The Iglesia del Apóstol Santiago is the main parish church in the town center.
Yes, many attractions in the Amposta region are suitable for families. The Ebro Delta Natural Park offers flat terrain ideal for cycling and easy walks, with opportunities for birdwatching. The Pont Roig (Red Bridge) – Val de Zafán Greenway, Tortosa and the broader Val de Zafán Greenway are excellent for family bike rides. The Museu de les Terres de l'Ebre provides engaging exhibitions on local archaeology, fauna, and flora, which can be educational for all ages.
Amposta offers a rich cultural scene. The Museu de les Terres de l'Ebre, located in the municipal park, features permanent exhibitions on the region's archaeology and natural history. The Centre Cultural Amposta i Biblioteca Sebastià Juan Arbó, housed within the Amposta Castle remains, is a key cultural institution. Don't miss the Amposta Municipal Market, a beautiful building with stained-glass windows, which hosts a weekly market on Tuesdays offering local products.
The Amposta region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities, including road cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Natural Park of the Ebro Delta' or the 'Amposta Bridge – Cim de Caro Summit' loop. Gravel bikers can try routes such as 'La Tancada Lagoon – Vía Anita Bike Path'. Hikers have options like 'Barra del Trabucador' or 'Patrau Observation Tower'. You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Amposta, Gravel biking around Amposta, and Hiking around Amposta guides.
Yes, the Ebro Delta Natural Park and surrounding areas offer excellent hiking opportunities. Trails range from easy, flat paths through the rice fields and along lagoons, to more challenging ascents in the nearby Serra de Montsià. Popular routes include 'Barra del Trabucador' and 'Patrau Observation Tower – The Wooden House loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Amposta guide.
The Ebro Delta offers numerous scenic viewpoints, especially for observing the unique landscape and birdlife. The Flamingo Viewing Area, Parc Natural del Delta de l'Ebre is a prime spot for bird observations. Additionally, the Pont Roig (Red Bridge) – Val de Zafán Greenway, Tortosa provides panoramic views of the Ebro River and the city of Tortosa. For breathtaking mountain vistas, consider the challenging Ascent to Mont Caro from Tortosa, which offers incredible views from its summit.
The Val de Zafán Greenway is a former railway line that has been transformed into a segregated cycle path, making it a first-class tourist attraction. It's open to cyclists, hikers, and sports enthusiasts. The initial stretch, accessible via the Pont Roig (Red Bridge) – Val de Zafán Greenway, Tortosa, offers numerous scenic views and is ideal for long, leisurely rides or walks. The gravel ground makes it particularly suitable for gravel bikes, though road bikes with wide enough wheels can also manage.
Yes, the Ebro River is a significant point of interest in Amposta. You can find opportunities for boat tours from the river port of Amposta, allowing you to experience the river's beauty and the surrounding Delta landscape from a unique perspective.
Plaça de l'Ajuntament serves as the main square and social hub of Amposta. Another historic square, Plaça Ramon Berenguer IV, is ideal for evening strolls and enjoying the town's atmosphere.
The Amposta Suspension Bridge (Pont Penjant) is an iconic architectural symbol of the Ebro Delta, spanning the Ebro River. Inaugurated in 1921, it replaced old boat crossings and stands as a testament to the town's resilience, having been rebuilt after its destruction during the Spanish Civil War. It symbolizes Amposta's role as a communication nexus between regions.
Yes, the Ullals de Baltasar is a unique natural area near Amposta, known for its natural springs. These 'ullals' are formed by groundwater emerging from the aquifers of the Montsià and Els Ports mountain ranges, boasting transparent, temperate, and relatively sweet waters that support a distinct ecosystem within the Natural Park.


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