Best attractions and places to see around Camarles include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features, offering an authentic rural and natural experience. Located near the Ebro Delta Natural Park, the region provides diverse flora and fauna, alongside significant natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy outdoor activities, and discover cultural points of interest. This area is ideal for those seeking to explore the natural beauty and heritage of the Ebro Delta.
Last updated: May 27, 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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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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Secluded small stone beach near l'Ampolla. Ideal for children.
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Near the Ebro delta is Cala Maria, which stands out for the beautiful Mediterranean vegetation that surrounds it. Olive and carob trees create a green blanket over the reddish cliffs that shelter the cove. Undoubtedly, an idyllic place to take a bath.
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Camarles is nestled within the impressive Ebro Delta Natural Park, offering a landscape rich in native fauna and flora. You can visit unique spots like Fangar Lighthouse, known for its extensive sandbanks and dunes, or the rugged beauty of L'Illot Rock and Beach, where a small island is almost connected to the shore. The area also boasts picturesque beaches like L'Ampolla and Trabucador Beach, ideal for relaxation and enjoying sunsets.
Yes, Camarles has several historical landmarks. The 12th-century Torre de Camarles, with Arab origins, offers panoramic views as a viewpoint. You can also find the 13th-century Torre de la Granadella, the ancient Balada Roman Bridge, and La Carrova Tower, all providing insights into the region's past. Additionally, the Fortifications of Punta de l'Àliga offer a glimpse into coastal defenses.
The flat terrain around Camarles and the Ebro Delta is perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling routes that pass through rice fields, or explore numerous hiking trails. For more specific routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Camarles, Gravel biking around Camarles, and Road Cycling Routes around Camarles.
Absolutely! The Ebro Delta Natural Park itself is a fantastic family destination for nature observation. Specific highlights like Fangar Lighthouse and L'Illot Rock and Beach are categorized as family-friendly. The Els Pinets Recreational Area provides a tranquil spot for picnics and rest. The La Torra Rice Interpretation Center offers an educational experience about local rice production that can be engaging for all ages.
Camarles offers several excellent viewpoints. The Torre de Camarles provides impressive panoramic views of the town and the Ebro Delta. The Fangar Lighthouse area offers unique vistas of sandbanks and dunes. Other scenic spots include Mirador de Migjorn, which provides breathtaking delta views, and Cala Maria, known for its beautiful Mediterranean vegetation and coastal scenery.
Beyond its natural beauty, Camarles offers cultural insights. Visit the La Torra Rice Interpretation Center to learn about the region's vital rice industry and sample local products. The Casa Rull, an elegant modernist building, houses a museum. You can also explore the Ecomuseu for an interactive journey through the Ebro Delta's ecosystem, or experience local life at the weekly market held on Tuesday mornings.
The Fangar Lighthouse is a significant architectural and landscape symbol of the Terres de l'Ebre. It marks the extensive coastal peninsula of Punta del Fangar, known for its unique sandbanks and dunes. While there's no paved way, you can walk or cycle along the beach or through the dunes to reach this exceptional spot, which offers a great contrast to the greener parts of the Ebro Delta.
Yes, the flat terrain of the Ebro Delta makes it ideal for easy walks. Many routes are suitable for relaxed exploration. For example, the Hiking around Camarles guide lists easy routes like the 'Les Avellanes Beach – L'Ampolla Coastal Cliffs loop' and the 'Viewpoint of Les Olles Lagoon – Birdwatching Viewpoint loop'.
Camarles is an excellent place to savor the flavors of local cuisine. The gastronomy is heavily influenced by the Ebro Delta, featuring various rice dishes, fresh garden products like oranges, and local olive oil. A unique local specialty is 'baldanes,' a type of rice sausage, which even has dedicated gastronomic days in late August.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and unique coastal experiences. Highlights like the Fangar Lighthouse are loved for their stunning dune landscapes, while L'Illot Rock and Beach offers a rugged and wild environment. The Pont Roig (Red Bridge) – Val de Zafán Greenway, Tortosa is popular for its panoramic views and as a starting point for cycling and hiking.
Yes, Camarles is close to several beautiful Mediterranean beaches. L'Ampolla Beaches are a short drive away, offering a perfect setting for relaxation. Trabucador Beach is a unique sandbar known for serene walks and sunsets. You can also discover Cala Maria, a small cove surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, and the rugged L'Illot Rock and Beach.


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