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Small-scale representation of the main ecosystems of the Ebro Delta. Open-air museum with huts, aquariums, and a permanent exhibition. The Ecomuseum divides its informational content into two parts. The first presents human-made elements, such as the irrigation network of the delta plain, with the weir, the canals, and drains leading to the orchards, fruit trees, and rice fields. The second represents natural delta systems, such as the lagoon, an ullal (small isolated pond), the river with its island, and a representation of the riparian forest. The center demonstrates the impact that human activity has had on the evolution of this protected natural area.
Finally, visitors can enjoy live observation of the main fish and amphibian species of the area in the center's aquarium.
After almost 1,000 km of length, the river flows into the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by Buda Island, where the cold waters of the peninsula's interior mix with the warm waters of the Mediterranean.
We'll savor some of the Delta's most typical dishes. In addition to delicious rice, we'll discover other delicacies brought to us by the presence of the Ebro River and the Mediterranean Sea.
MENU:
GREEN SALAD
PAELLA OR NOODLES
DESSERT
WINE, WATER
COFFEE
Protected area of the Ebro Delta Natural Park that is home to the largest number of flamingos, all year round!
The Barra del Trabucador is a 6km isthme that connects Punta de la Banya to the Ebre Delta. Formed by long beaches of fine sand and shallow waters, with warm sea temperatures.