Best natural monuments around Ribera D'Ebre are shaped by the Ebro River and its surrounding mountainous terrain. This region in Catalonia features diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area offers 13 natural monuments, including significant geological formations and important ecological sites.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A beautiful route that runs almost entirely along trails and beautiful natural spaces, offering magnificent views from the top of Xàquera or the Creu de Santos.
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The trail offers stunning views of the Puertos de Beceite and Montsant mountains. It's an ideal hike for a sunny or windy day and is known for its scenic beauty and historical significance.
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Mont-Redon is a mountain located near Pratdip, in the Sierra de Llaberia, Catalonia. It's a popular destination for hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts due to its stunning views and challenging routes.
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This rock gets its name from its silhouette as seen from the Balneari de Cardó. In the heyday of the spa, it is said that there was a beaten path to get there. From the pass that separates it from neighboring Picòssies, you can climb its NE spur through good rock and with the help of the existing vegetation. The summit is wide, full of vegetation, with a vertical cliff on the E side and a long downward slope towards the west. It is surrounded by cliffs of more or less height.
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perfect place to arrive in Gravel and have a sandwich!
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It's a very beautiful peak with fantastic views
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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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Impressive views of the entire Sierra de Cardó
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The Ribera D'Ebre region is rich in diverse natural features, shaped by the Ebro River and its mountainous surroundings. You can find significant geological formations like the gorge of Pas de l'Ase, where the Ebro carves its way through mountains. The Llena Caves offer intriguing underground formations, while the Serres de Cardó-Boix mountain ranges boast unique needles and crags with a rich palette of geological colors.
The Reserva Natural de Sebes, near Flix, is a vital sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna. It features wetlands, riparian forests, and river islands, making it an exceptional birdwatching destination. Over 200 bird species, including the White Stork and Western Marsh Harrier, have been observed here. Visitors can enjoy walks along well-maintained paths and boardwalks, with observation points for birds and even Camargue horses.
Yes, several natural monuments in Ribera D'Ebre also hold historical significance. For instance, the Hermitage of Sant Blai is a 19th-century Gothic-style hermitage located in a natural recreational area. The Serres de Cardó-Boix mountain ranges also feature the monumental site of the Cardó spa, which was once an ancient Carmelite convent, along with hermitages and cave paintings in the Cabrafeixet cave.
Ribera D'Ebre offers several summits and viewpoints with magnificent vistas. Creu de Santos Summit provides superb 360º views of the Ribera and Baix Ebre regions. La Miranda (918 m) is another popular spot, offering expansive views of the Sierra de Llaberia and the distant coast. Additionally, Mont-Redon Summit provides views of the coast and the city of Tarragona.
Absolutely. The region is criss-crossed with trails suitable for various levels. For example, you can find routes like 'Morral de Pena-Roja and Voltes de la Llena Trail' or 'Llena Caves – View of Tivissa loop from Tivissa'. Many of these trails offer opportunities to explore the natural monuments. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Ribera D'Ebre guide.
Beyond hiking, Ribera D'Ebre offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. The Serres de Cardó-Boix mountain ranges, for instance, provide numerous routes for mountain biking. You can explore various trails and routes in the MTB Trails around Ribera D'Ebre and Road Cycling Routes around Ribera D'Ebre guides.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Hermitage of Sant Blai is located in a recreational area amidst nature, offering a pleasant environment. The Font de Vicentó is another natural monument categorized as family-friendly. The Reserva Natural de Sebes also provides easy walks along boardwalks, making it accessible for families to observe wildlife.
The Ribera D'Ebre region can be enjoyed year-round, but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and wildlife observation, with milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, especially for strenuous activities, while winter offers a quieter experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, such as the 360º vistas from Creu de Santos Summit and the expansive landscapes from La Miranda (918 m). The challenging routes and the sense of accomplishment at destinations like Mont-Redon Summit are also highly appreciated by hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Ribera D'Ebre region offers several demanding routes. Mont-Redon Summit is known for its challenging trails, offering rewarding views of the coast and Tarragona. The La Barca summit also presents a challenging ascent for experienced hikers.
The Pas de l'Ase gorge is a significant geological formation where the Ebro River carved its path between the Picosa and Tormo mountains. The formation of the current Ebro River in this area during the Tertiary age is considered the most important geological event in the region, showcasing the river's powerful erosive forces over millennia through vertical rock walls.


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