The document provides information about transportation, food, fauna, flora, and accommodations in the Delta de l'Ebre region in Spain. It states that the best transportation is by car as it is a 2.5 hour drive from Barcelona, and within the flat delta region transportation is also possible by bicycle or on foot. It describes local foods like beans and stew, and mentions over 350 bird species including flamingos, gulls, and eagles. The flora includes rice fields, beaches, and dunes. Recommended accommodations are rural homes or the 4-star Rapita Hotel.
This document provides information about activities and things to see in the Delta de l'Ebre region in Spain. It discusses the varied habitats and wildlife including over 350 bird species such as flamingos and eagles. The diverse landscapes include rice fields, sandy beaches, and lakes. Suggestions are provided for transportation around the region, local foods to try, accommodations, and what to pack for enjoying activities in the climate which experiences warm winds and seasonal rainfall.
This document provides information about activities and things to see in the Delta de l'Ebre region in Spain. It discusses the varied habitats and wildlife including over 350 bird species such as flamingos and eagles. The diverse landscapes include rice fields, sandy beaches, and lakes. Suggestions are provided for transportation around the region, local foods to try, accommodations, and what to pack for enjoying activities in the climate which experiences warm winds and seasonal rainfall.
Delta de l'Ebre is located where the Ebre River empties into the Mediterranean Sea. It has a Mediterranean climate with high humidity and scarce rainfall. The delta lands have varying soil salinity supporting different plant life, including reeds and wetlands. The Delta de l'Ebre region covers 320 square kilometers and is home to over 50,000 people who engage in agriculture like rice farming, fishing, aquaculture, and tourism. Its wetlands are internationally important habitats for various plant and animal species, especially birds.
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Weather
The variations in temperature are minimal with a high humidity. The strong gusts of wind that originate from the Atlantic depressions along the Ebro valley are frequent during the months of November to April from
the NW at times warm and not humid. This is known in the Delta as "Vent de dalt". During the rest of the year the winds are characteristically known as "Marinados". The humid wind, responsible for the main part
of the rainfall in the Delta comes from "llevant"
Rainfall varies greatly from year to year. Generally y from September to November and April to June has stronger rain with the rest of the year being absolutely dry.
Delta de l’Ebre
Av. Benavides, 4858, dpto. 201
Lima, 31Perú
Teléfono 35 35 95
Fax 35 35 97
http://www.deltadelebreteresianes.com
If you need some help:
Teléfono: 35 35 95
2. What I will find there?
TRANSPORTATION?
To go to el delta, the best transport is the car, because there are 2.30h from Barcelona to el delta de l’Ebre. Within el delta, you can easily go by bicycle because it is a flat zone. You can also go walking to the places
that aren’t very far away from where you are. And, of course, you can also go by car.
food?
White beans cooked with a recipe that combines regional specialty sausage with beef, bread, eggs and white beans, is part of the range of specialties together with the “stew”, beef combined with a thick sauce.
fauna?
The diverse habitats and the humid and temperate climate are factors that favor the emergence of many invertebrates.
Aquatic habitats are abundant in these regions, the number of tributaries near the Ebro. Herons, garcetes white gafarrons and Pastorelli, cuckoos, and mifes putputs, owls, sparrows and xutes live there. Also gulls, coots and
ducks, even flamingos take place. Only in the delta there are over 350 different species of birds.
In el delta you can see exotic pink flamingos, dazzling bee-eaters and scores of waders.
70% of the world's population of the rare Audouin's Gull breeds in the Ebre Delta. The exotic Greater Flamingo numbers thousands. From Purple Gallinules and Little Bitterns in the delta, to Bonelli's Eagles and Eagle Owls in
the mountains, it's both quality and quantity.
FLORA?
In el Delta del Ebre we find completely flat lands that are peculiar and unique in Catalonia. In the internal part of the delta, there are rice fields, which change with the seasons, earthy fields in winter, flooded in
spring and green in summer. On the coast we find one of the most attractive lakeside landscapes of the Mediterranean, bordered by large ponds. We can also find deserted sandy beaches, dunes and other vegetation.
Travel with Delta de l’Ebre company have been the best decisión I made. They took care of us everyday and we enjoyed like ever! ¡Thank you Delta! – Ana Saavedra, Delta company client
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO BRING WITH YOU
Sun cream for the weather mentioned
Swimming suit
Cap
3. Mosquito repellent
Towel
Sport clothes for the main activities you’ll do
Shorts and short sleeve t-shirts
Bottles of water
Bag
ACCOMODATION:
The best place to go it could be the typical houses cause they are very cheap if you go more tan 4 people. Another it could be the Rapita Hotel, an Hotel of 4 stars that would be very confortable for you too.
What are you waiting for? You’ll never find somwhere to go like Delta de l’Ebre!
What I will find there?
TRANSPORTATION?
To go to el delta, the best transport is the car, because there are 2.30h from Barcelona to el delta de l’Ebre. Within el delta, you can easily go by bicycle because it is a flat zone. You can also go walking to the places
that aren’t very far away from where you are. And, of course, you can also go by car.
food?
White beans cooked with a recipe that combines regional specialty sausage with beef, bread, eggs and white beans, is part of the range of specialties together with the “stew”, beef combined with a thick sauce.
fauna?
The diverse habitats and the humid and temperate climate are factors that favor the emergence of many invertebrates.
4. Aquatic habitats are abundant in these regions, the number of tributaries near the Ebro. Herons, garcetes white gafarrons and Pastorelli, cuckoos, and mifes putputs, owls, sparrows and xutes live there. Also gulls, coots and
ducks, even flamingos take place. Only in the delta there are over 350 different species of birds.
In el delta you can see exotic pink flamingos, dazzling bee-eaters and scores of waders.
70% of the world's population of the rare Audouin's Gull breeds in the Ebre Delta. The exotic Greater Flamingo numbers thousands. From Purple Gallinules and Little Bitterns in the delta, to Bonelli's Eagles and Eagle Owls in
the mountains, it's both quality and quantity.
FLORA?
In el Delta del Ebre we find completely flat lands that are peculiar and unique in Catalonia. In the internal part of the delta, there are rice fields, which change with the seasons, earthy fields in winter, flooded in
spring and green in summer. On the coast we find one of the most attractive lakeside landscapes of the Mediterranean, bordered by large ponds. We can also find deserted sandy beaches, dunes and other vegetation.
Travel with Delta de l’Ebre company have been the best decisión I made. They took care of us everyday and we enjoyed like ever! ¡Thank you Delta! – Ana Saavedra, Delta company client
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO BRING WITH YOU
Sun cream for the weather mentioned
Swimming suit
Cap
Mosquito repellent
Towel
Sport clothes for the main activities you’ll do
Shorts and short sleeve t-shirts
Bottles of water
Bag
ACCOMODATION:
The best place to go it could be the typical houses cause they are very cheap if you go more tan 4 people. Another it could be the Rapita Hotel, an Hotel of 4 stars that would be very confortable for you too.
What are you waiting for? You’ll never find somwhere to go like Delta de l’Ebre!