Best attractions and places to see around Móra D'Ebre blend historical significance with natural beauty and cultural experiences. Situated on the right bank of the Ebro river, the town's identity is closely tied to this waterway, offering various leisure and recreational activities. The region features historical sites, natural areas, and cultural points of interest. Móra D'Ebre serves as the capital of the Ribera d'Ebre comarca in Catalonia, Spain.
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The hermitage of San Blas is located in a kind of recreational area, in the middle of nature. It was built in the 19th century and is 20 meters long. Gothic in style, it has six chapels on each side. In this place, in addition, there is a spring of water.
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The embankment of Miravet is the best viewpoint of the castle and Miravet ancient town. Don’t forget to follow the trails upto the castle for the other best views and to see the ancient castle.
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The castle of Móra d'Ebre is of Arab origin and dates from the 11th century. Currently, part of the walls, a tower, a terrace and some rooms are preserved. It is worth visiting the ruins of the castle, as they also act as a viewpoint of the surroundings as they are located on a promontory.
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The castle of Móra d'Ebre is of Arab origin and dates from the 11th century. Currently, part of the walls, a tower, a terrace and some rooms are preserved. It is worth visiting the ruins of the castle, as they also act as a viewpoint of the surroundings as they are located on a promontory.
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The castle of Miravet is a medieval fortress located on top of a hill in the municipal term of Miravet. The castle of Miravet rises on a large rock next to the Ebro river, from where it offers a great panorama of the town, as well as the region of the Ribera de Ebro, and the river.
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Beautiful modernist style building located in Pinell de Brai where there is a winery. The architectural spectacularity of the space is the main reason why it is popularly known as the Cathedral of Wine.
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Móra D'Ebre and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Castle of Móra d’Ebre, an old military building of Islamic origin offering views of the surroundings. Nearby, the imposing Miravet Castle, a strategic fortress dominating the Ebro river, is a must-see. The Hermitage of Sant Blai, a Gothic-style hermitage from the 19th century, is also a notable historical and religious site.
Yes, the Ebro River is a central natural feature, offering recreational areas like La Aubareda and La Illa along its banks. The Sant Jeroni Area, on the outskirts of Móra D'Ebre, provides a peaceful retreat with hermitages and is at the foot of Picossa mountain. Further north, the Sebes Nature Reserve near Flix is a haven for birdwatching, with wooden footbridges and observatories, and even features free-grazing Camargue horses.
The Ebro River is a hub for leisure and recreational activities. You can enjoy boat excursions, including trips to Miravet, from the town's nautical club and jetty. Kayaking tours are highly recommended, offering serene views of the water and the iron bridge. Fishing is also popular, though a permit from the local fishing society La Carpa is required.
Absolutely. The Miravet Ferry Crossing offers a unique and fun experience for families, allowing you to cross the Ebro river on traditional boats called lutes, often with vehicles. The Hermitage of Sant Blai is also considered family-friendly, set in a recreational area amidst nature with a natural spring.
Móra D'Ebre offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy routes like the 'Móra Bridge – Castle of Móra d’Ebre loop' or the 'Sant Jeroni Hermitage – L'Estel (The Star) loop'. For more moderate challenges, consider the 'Pic de l'Àliga – Sant Jeroni Hermitage loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Móra D'Ebre guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the region. There are several routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'Móra d'Ebre loop' and the 'Móra d'Ebre Bridge loop'. For more detailed cycling routes and information, refer to the Cycling around Móra D'Ebre guide.
Móra D'Ebre hosts the Móra Morisca Festival every two years in July, a medieval festival celebrating the coexistence of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian cultures with markets, artisans, food, and shows. The historic quarter, with Plaça de Baix and Casa Montagut, also offers a glimpse into the town's past. The Church of Sant Joan Baptista, rebuilt and restored over centuries, is another cultural landmark.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and river excursions, with milder temperatures. Summer can be quite warm, making water-based activities on the Ebro River particularly appealing during that season.
Yes, both the Miravet Castle and the Castle of Móra d’Ebre are situated on elevated points and offer spectacular panoramic views over the Ebro river and its floodplains. The embankment of Miravet, accessible via the Miravet Ferry Crossing, also provides an excellent viewpoint of Miravet Castle and the ancient town.
Visitors frequently highlight the strategic locations of the castles, offering breathtaking views of the Ebro river and surrounding landscapes. The unique experience of crossing the Ebro on traditional lutes at the Miravet Ferry Crossing is also a community favorite. The blend of historical significance and natural beauty, especially along the Ebro, is highly appreciated.
Yes, Móra D'Ebre offers several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like the 'Running loop from Móra d'Ebre' or more challenging ones such as the 'Castle of Móra d’Ebre – Móra d'Ebre loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Running Trails around Móra D'Ebre guide.
The Iron Arch Bridge over the Ebro River is a prominent architectural symbol and a defining feature of Móra D'Ebre's landscape. It's not just a functional crossing but also an iconic landmark that contributes to the town's scenic beauty, especially when viewed from the river or its banks.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the charming corners of Móra D'Ebre's old town, such as Plaça de Baix with its porches, can reveal local character. The natural recreational areas along the Ebro riverbanks, like La Aubareda and La Illa, offer peaceful spots away from the crowds. The hermitages of Sant Jeroni and Santa Madrona, nestled in the Sant Jeroni Area, also provide a tranquil escape.


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