



Electric bikes make cycling across the Delta de l’Ebre easier and more enjoyable, giving riders extra assistance while pedalling. Helmets, locks, maps and local route guidance are included to ensure a safe and confident ride. Routes can be short and relaxed or combined into a full day of exploration for adults and teens aged 14 and over.
Riders will receive a briefing on how to operate the pedal-assist system and adjust the eBike for comfort. The electric motor provides smooth assistance up to 25 km/h, letting you cover more ground with less effort while maintaining full control.
Journeys can be tailored to your pace and energy levels. Staff provide route maps and guidance to help you choose options suitable for a half-day or full-day ride. Optional binocular hire is available for spotting birds and wildlife along the way.
Fangar Bay loop
A scenic circular ride along canals, rice fields and coastal tracks, with excellent opportunities for birdwatching including flamingos and herons. Several natural stopping points make it easy to rest or take photos.
River mouth route
Follow the river to its mouth at the Mediterranean, passing lagoons, viewpoints and the lighthouse. This route combines open scenery with quiet tracks and several recommended pause points.
Towpath to Amposta
Ride along the Delta’s cycle path toward Amposta, crossing small river islands and weaving through rice paddies. Perfect for a steady out-and-back route with optional stops.
Crossing the Delta
Combine cycling with a short river crossing by boat to reach quieter trails and fenced paths, offering a mix of inland scenery and Delta landscapes.
Between lagoons
Travel through rice fields, canals and small roads connecting viewpoints and beaches. This route allows you to experience the interior wetlands and pause for nature observation.
Migjorn return ride
Follow the riverside path to Migjorn beach, passing riverside forest areas and scenic wetland landscapes. Ideal for a longer ride with the option of a refreshing beach stop.
The starting point is in the heart of the Delta de l’Ebre, with direct access to well-maintained paths, quiet rural roads and cycle tracks. Flat terrain ensures rides are accessible for most abilities.
Routes extend to rivers, wetlands and the coastline, with stops at villages and viewpoints along the way. This central location makes it simple to combine shorter and longer rides according to your preference.
Riders must be at least 14 years old and able to cycle independently. Knowledge of basic bike handling is sufficient, and optional helmets must be worn for safety.
Participants should be aware of shared paths where minor road crossings occur and bring suitable clothing and water for comfort.
Electric bike hire combines independence with support, offering maps, route guidance and safety measures to make cycling across the Delta accessible to all. Staff provide advice on routes, landmarks and stops to ensure every ride matches your interests and ability.
Bikes are well maintained, with pedal-assist levels easily adjustable to match energy and terrain. Insurance and road assistance are included, letting riders focus on enjoying rivers, wetlands, rice fields and coastline with confidence.
The motor activates when you pedal, adding power according to the assistance level selected on the handlebar display. This makes riding easier, especially over longer distances or into headwinds, while keeping full control.
You can adjust assistance levels at any time to suit your effort, terrain or comfort preference, allowing you to enjoy cycling without overexertion.
Riders must be at least 14 years old for standard pedal-assist eBikes in Spain, following local regulations. This ensures riders can manage the motor-assisted bike safely on public paths and quiet roads.
All riders under 16 must wear a helmet, and adults are strongly encouraged to do the same for safety.
No experience is required. The eBikes operate like normal bicycles with the addition of pedal-assist, making them accessible to casual riders and teens.
Staff provide a demonstration and briefing before departure to ensure you are comfortable with motor assistance, gears, and basic bike control.
Battery range typically covers half-day and full-day rides under normal use. Staff will check battery levels before hire and advise on maximum range depending on route and level of assistance.
Lower levels of assistance extend battery life, while frequent stops or higher levels of motor support may reduce total distance.
Yes, locks are provided to secure the bike while pausing at viewpoints, beaches, or villages. Suggested routes include safe, accessible stopping points.
Always choose visible and secure locations for short stops to avoid theft or accidents.
Road assistance is included with your hire. Staff provide instructions for contacting support or arranging help if a mechanical issue occurs.
This ensures minimal disruption to your ride and peace of mind while exploring.
Rides are offered year-round, weather permitting. Mild conditions outside of summer months are often suitable, while staff may suggest alternative routes in windy or wet conditions.
Riders should check local forecasts and prepare with suitable clothing and hydration.
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