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Ebro Delta Horse Riding Tour

Discover the beautiful landscapes around this nature reserve in the province of Tarragona with this Ebro Delta Horse Riding Tour. Description. We'll meet at the selected time at the Paseo Marítimo Riumar in Deltebre. After gathering, we'll take a...

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Discover the beautiful landscapes around this nature reserve in the province of Tarragona with this Ebro Delta Horse Riding Tour.

Description

We'll meet at the selected time at the Paseo Marítimo Riumar in Deltebre. After gathering, we'll take a 4x4 vehicle to the Ebro Delta Natural Park for an unforgettable horseback ride.

Upon arrival, we'll wear riding helmets and mount the horses to ride through the emblematic rice fields of the Ebro Delta while enjoying the landscapes.

Throughout the tour, we'll provide information about this natural space, one of the most outstanding wetlands in Western Europe, recognized as a Biosphere Reserve due to its rich fauna and flora. Additionally, participants will learn about rice cultivation in the region.

During the 1 hour horseback ride, we will observe the diverse birdlife that inhabits this area. With some luck, sightings of flamingos may occur as well.

After approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes of activity, we will return to the starting point to conclude the horseback ride through the Ebro Delta.

Ride with Children

Children aged 5-7 must ride on the same horse as an adult.

Included

  • Transport by 4x4
  • Horse riding
  • English–speaking guide
  • Horse riding helmet

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Passeig Marítim, S/N, 43580 Riumar, Tarragona

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