Baix Ebre Information
A brief description about the region of the river ebro
Tortosa is the capital city of the Baix Ebre Municipality which is located in
the south of Catalonia, through which flows the river ebro, this area has loads of different types of river ebro properties
that will certainly interest you.
Tortosa is the capital & episcopal headquarters of the Baix Ebre municipality,
historicly brought up on the left side of the river and today spread on both sides,
Tortosa has a population over 30.000 inhabitants and a surface area of
220,00 km2. The two thousand year old town of Tortosa, is the focus for
most of the economic, social and cultural life of the Baix Ebre region.
The Baix Ebre region in Catalonia offers a varied range of locations for
your ebro river property: riverfrontage, countryside, mountainside, beachside,
etc... Its rich and green vegetation spreading along the river Ebro and the lovely
spanish climate attracts more people every day to visit or to purchase a property.
This region, Baix Ebre, is very different from the costas down the south,
with usually dryer landscape and full of foreigners from many european countries.
For people who want to feel the true spanish lifestyle, join their cultural festivities,
taste their gastronomy and learn the language, this is definitely your place in
the sun.
This unique destination, Tortosa and surrounding touristic spots, allows
you to enjoy a varied range of sports and activities thanks to the river ebro and the richness of surrounding landscape: around the Baix
Ebre region you can experience the extreeme sports as windsurf, kitesurf, kayak,
canoeing, rock climbing... to more quiet activites such as fishing, mountain walking,
birdwatching, sunbathing in the unspoilt natural beaches, etc... If you are to
stay in Tortosa you will only be around 20 minutes drive either to the mountains
or the beaches, and just 5 minutes away from fishing in the river ebro. If you are looking for something like this, we invite you to come and find your property along the river Ebro!