Best lakes around Tivissa are found within a mountainous region characterized by a rugged Mediterranean landscape. The area features springs, wetlands, natural ponds, and plateaus. While large natural lakes are not prominent, the Ebro River is a significant water body offering various outdoor activities. The region's geology includes limestone rocks and dolomites, remnants of a shallow Jurassic sea.
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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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This year it was almost completely dried out at the end of March.
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A must stop to enjoy the views offered by the Guiamets marsh viewpoint in the Priorat region.
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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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The beach is made of stones... People who like fine sand are probably not your favorite beach. But it has great charm. Crystal clear water, generally very clean and the entire bottom full of stones, making it a very diverse ecosystem worth seeing. You can see squid, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, all kinds of fish and nemonas.
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Located in the highest part of the Mola de Colldejou and just a few meters from the castle, the view reaches the coast of Cambrils. You can also see the impressive Llaberia mountain range and the Pradell-L'Argentera mountain ranges.
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There are lovely views of the reservoir from the road that crosses the village of Els Guiamets. Following the road down to the reservoir leads to the viewpoint.
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Tivissa is characterized by a rugged Mediterranean landscape with springs, wetlands, natural ponds, and plateaus rather than large, prominent natural lakes. You'll find significant water bodies like the Ebro River, along with various reservoirs such as Riudecanyes Reservoir and Els Guiamets Reservoir, and coastal coves with small lakes like Cala de Santes Creus.
Yes, the Ebro River, a significant water body near Tivissa, is excellent for guided kayaking or canoeing tours. These tours often pass historical sites and offer opportunities for bird watching. Additionally, at Els Guiamets Reservoir, you can rent a kayak to paddle through the water.
For breathtaking views, visit Bassot de la Mola, located in the highest part of the Mola de Colldejou, where you can see the coast of Cambrils and the Llaberia mountain range. Els Guiamets Reservoir also offers incredible views from the road crossing the village and from its dedicated viewpoint, View of Pantà dels Guiamets.
Yes, Els Guiamets Reservoir and its associated viewpoint, View of Pantà dels Guiamets, are considered family-friendly spots, offering pleasant views and accessible areas for visitors of all ages.
The region around Tivissa offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes that pass by natural ponds and springs in the mountainous terrain. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Tivissa guide, which includes trails like the Morral de Pena-Roja and Voltes de la Llena Trail, and the Llena Caves loop.
Absolutely. The area around Tivissa is well-suited for cycling. The Riudecanyes Reservoir features a beautiful road with wooded sections that runs along the water, ideal for a scenic ride. For more extensive options, check out the Gravel biking around Tivissa guide and the MTB Trails around Tivissa guide.
The Tivissa region is known for its rugged Mediterranean landscape, featuring springs, wetlands, and natural ponds. The geology includes limestone rocks and dolomites, remnants of a shallow Jurassic sea. The Ebro River boasts exuberant riverside vegetation, and coastal coves like Cala de Santes Creus are virgin pebble beaches at river mouths.
Yes, kayaking or canoeing tours on the Ebro River often pass by historical sites such as the Iberian settlement of Castellet de Banyoles and the castles of Móra de Ebre and Miravet, offering a blend of nature and history.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of water bodies, from man-made reservoirs to natural formations and coastal coves. The scenic roads along reservoirs like Riudecanyes Reservoir are popular, as are the stunning views from elevated spots like Bassot de la Mola. The tranquility and natural beauty, especially at places like Cala de Santes Creus, are also highly valued.
While the Ebro River and reservoirs like Els Guiamets Reservoir offer water activities like kayaking, specific designated swimming areas are not widely highlighted. Cala de Santes Creus is a pebble beach at a river mouth, which might offer opportunities for wading or swimming depending on conditions.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes it enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summers can be hot, making water activities on the Ebro River or at reservoirs particularly appealing. However, be aware that water levels in reservoirs like Riudecanyes Reservoir can vary seasonally, sometimes being quite low in drier periods.

