Best attractions and places to see around L'Ampolla include a diverse array of natural landscapes and cultural points of interest. This charming fishing village in Catalonia serves as a gateway to the Ebro Delta, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its serene atmosphere and rich biodiversity. The area offers a mix of sandy and stony beaches, picturesque coves, and historical sites, providing varied exploration opportunities.
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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L'Ampolla is ideally situated as the gateway to the Ebro Delta Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its rich biodiversity and birdwatching opportunities. Slightly further afield, you can also explore the impressive mountain scenery and hiking trails of Parc Natural dels Ports.
The Ebro Delta Natural Park is a prime location for birdwatching, with sightings of flamingos, hoopoes, and kingfishers. A particularly notable spot is Fangar Lighthouse, located within the delta, and the Bassa de les Olles, the smallest lagoon in the Ebro Delta, which offers an accessible elevated viewpoint for observing diverse birdlife.
You can enjoy unique experiences in Fangar Bay, such as kayaking and tasting local products directly from where they are harvested. For wild swimming, many of L'Ampolla's diverse coves offer calm, clear waters. Consider exploring Cala Maria, known for its sheltered environment, or the rugged beauty of L'Illot Rock and Beach.
L'Ampolla offers four distinct natural pathways for peaceful walks along the coast, the Delta, or the interior. For more challenging hikes, the Parc Natural dels Ports and Serra de Montsia (featuring the Foradada del Montsia) provide impressive mountain scenery. The GR 92 route also passes through the area, offering coastal trekking opportunities, such as the path leading to Cala de Santes Creus.
L'Ampolla boasts a diverse coastline. Cap-Roig Beach is a large sandy beach distinguished by picturesque reddish cliffs and has been awarded a Blue Flag. For a cozier experience, Cala l'Ascaret is a small, intimate shelter formed by several coves surrounded by greenery, accessible only on foot. Other options include the small, shallow, rocky Platja dels Pinets or Platja del Baconé with its striking black and white stones.
Beyond the charming L'Ampolla Town Centre and Port, you can visit the Ecoherbes Park Medicinal Botanical Garden, home to over 400 species of aromatic and medicinal plants. The area also has ancient origins, with evidence of Iberian, Roman, and pre-Roman occupation. For a unique cultural experience, consider visiting Can Kensho, a farmhouse where sake is elaborated, offering tours and tastings.
Families can enjoy exploring the Ebro Delta Natural Park, which offers boat cruises and kayaking in Fangar Bay. Many beaches, like Platja de les Avellanes (a Blue Flag beach), are suitable for families. The Ecoherbes Park Medicinal Botanical Garden also provides an educational and engaging outing for all ages.
The region around L'Ampolla is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Flamingos in the Ebro Delta loop' and running trails such as the 'Bassa de les Olles loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around L'Ampolla, Running Trails around L'Ampolla, and Road Cycling Routes around L'Ampolla.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty and tranquility. The Fangar Lighthouse is loved for its exceptional dune landscape and contrast to the rest of the Ebro Delta. The virgin beaches like Cala de Santes Creus are praised for their natural, unspoiled environment, while Cala Maria is cherished for its beautiful Mediterranean vegetation and calm waters.
Yes, you can experience the local atmosphere at the outdoor market held every Wednesday morning on Vista Alegre Street. Additionally, a fruit and vegetable market takes place on Saturday mornings at Plaça del Mercat, offering fresh local produce.
For those looking to explore beyond L'Ampolla, Miravet Castle, an 11th-century castle with beautiful views of the Ebro River, is within easy reach. The city of Tortosa also offers historical attractions including a unique cathedral, a Roman amphitheater, and the Roman Pont del Diable viaduct.
The Bassa de les Olles, a significant natural attraction within the Ebro Delta, features an accessible elevated viewpoint, making it suitable for all visitors to enjoy birdwatching and the natural surroundings.


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