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Explore the Ebro Delta on this 19.1-mile moderate touring cycling route, passing Ullals de Baltasar and El Poblenou del Delta.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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14.9 km
6.48 km
3.47 km
3.04 km
2.95 km
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14.2 km
9.34 km
7.23 km
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The route is approximately 30.8 kilometers long and generally takes around 2 hours and 6 minutes to complete by touring bicycle. This duration can vary based on your cycling pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The terrain is mostly flat with a total elevation gain of about 70 meters, making it generally easy. You'll find mostly paved surfaces, but some segments, especially around the Ullals de Baltasar, might be unpaved and could occasionally require you to push your bike. Overall, it's suitable for touring cyclists.
You'll encounter diverse and picturesque scenery. Highlights include the unique freshwater springs of Ullals de Baltasar, the Mirador del Carreter, and the Mirador del Través. You'll also see the characteristic landscapes of the Ebro Delta, including lagoons like Encanyissada, traditional white houses in El Poblenou del Delta, and opportunities for sea views on sandy roads leading to beaches like Trabucador.
The Ebro Delta is renowned for its birdlife, so you'll have excellent opportunities for birdwatching, especially around lagoons like Encanyissada from designated lookout towers. The Ullals de Baltasar area also hosts unique flora and fauna specific to its freshwater ecosystem.
A convenient starting and stopping point with services is near Casa Fusta. You should be able to find parking options in the vicinity of Casa Fusta or in nearby villages like El Poblenou del Delta or San Carlos de la Rápita.
While the Ebro Delta Natural Park generally allows dogs, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in natural areas to protect wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb the local ecosystem or other cyclists.
The Ebro Delta offers a tranquil cycling experience year-round. However, spring and autumn are often preferred for milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be hot, while winter can be cooler but still pleasant for cycling.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route within the Parc Natural del Delta de l'Ebre. However, always respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and help preserve the natural environment.
Yes, this circular route intersects with several other official trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Camí de Sant Jaume, Ruta de les llacunes, Amposta - Ullals - Casa de Fusta, and la Ràpita - Casa de Fusta, among others.
Yes, you can find services and amenities near Casa Fusta and in the charming village of El Poblenou del Delta. These locations offer opportunities for refreshments or a meal, allowing you to refuel during your ride.
Yes, near Casa Fusta, you can find services such as bicycle rentals, making it a convenient option if you don't bring your own bike. This area serves as a good hub for starting your cycling adventure.