Ebro Delta Lagoons and River Trail
Ebro Delta Lagoons and River Trail
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Mountain biking
Explore the Ebro Delta on this 38.0-mile mountain biking route from Sant Jaume d'Enveja, circling the unique Isla de Buda.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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33.7 km
16.3 km
8.77 km
1.49 km
572 m
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32.3 km
15.6 km
5.32 km
4.56 km
2.84 km
460 m
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You can typically find parking in Sant Jaume d'Enveja, which serves as a common starting point for routes into the Delta. Look for designated parking areas within the town, especially near the river or the start of the Camí de Sirga, which is a significant part of this route.
While there are no general entrance fees for the Parque Natural del Delta del Ebro, access to Isla de Buda itself is generally restricted and requires special authorization. This is often obtained by joining guided tours, such as the 'Buda & Bike' experiences organized by the Sant Jaume d'Enveja Town Council, which provide a unique opportunity to explore the island with Natural Park guides.
The best time to mountain bike this route is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, making for more comfortable riding conditions. Spring offers lush landscapes and active birdlife, while autumn provides pleasant temperatures and often spectacular light.
Regulations regarding dogs in the Natural Park can vary, especially in sensitive areas like Isla de Buda. It's best to check the specific rules of the Parque Natural del Delta del Ebro regarding pets on trails. Generally, if allowed, dogs should be kept on a leash to protect local wildlife, particularly during nesting seasons.
The terrain is famously flat, characteristic of the Ebro Delta, with minimal elevation gain or loss. You'll ride along paths beside the Ebro River, through extensive rice fields, and towards sandy beaches. On Isla de Buda, expect reeds, salicorn fields, and coastal lagoons. The route is generally easy to moderate, making it accessible for various skill levels.
The Ebro Delta is a paradise for birdwatching. You can expect to see a significant number of bird species, including flamingos and various waterfowl, especially around the lagoons on Isla de Buda. Keep an eye out for wild Camargue horses, which can also be spotted on the island.
Along the route, you'll encounter several interesting points. Make sure to visit the Mirador de l'Embut and the Encanyissada Viewpoint for panoramic views. You might also pass by The Wooden House and enjoy the View of Torre de Sant Joan.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll ride along parts of the Ruta de les llacunes, the Camí de la Sirga del Delta, and the Camí de Sant Jaume. Other intersecting trails include la Ràpita - Casa de Fusta, Catalunya E31, and the Via Verda.
The estimated riding time for this 61 km route is around 2 hours and 33 minutes. However, given the beautiful scenery and potential for wildlife spotting, you should allow more time for stops, photos, and enjoying the unique environment of the Delta del Ebro.
While classified as 'moderate' due to its length, the route is largely flat with minimal technical difficulty, making it quite accessible. Many tours in the area are designed for families, suggesting that beginners with a reasonable level of fitness for the distance will find it enjoyable. It's a great option for those looking for a scenic ride without challenging climbs.
Yes, Sant Jaume d'Enveja is a local town and offers various facilities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and other services there to fuel up before your ride or relax afterward. It's a good idea to stock up on water and snacks before heading out onto the trail, as options might be limited once you're deeper into the Natural Park.