Flamingos. Fangar bay. © Sergi Sales
Les Terres de l’Ebre

Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park: Les Olles lagoon and Fangar bay

In the north of the Delta, the Fangar is a 6 km long tongue of land with the finest system of mobile dunes in Catalonia. It shelters the Fangar lagoon, which links, between rice fields, to the Bassa de les Olles, the smallest lagoon in the natural park and home to a great variety of aquatic birds.

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Top species

Slender-billed gull, little tern, flamingo, curlew sandpiper and Kentish plover

Facilities

Bassa de les Olles services area

Observation platforms on the Bassa de les Olles walking route

More information

El Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park bird checklist

Route: Badia del Fangar (by car or on foot)

El Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park walking and cycling routes

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River Segre at Seu d’Urgell and Alàs

El Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park: Prat de Cadí

Roca de Canalda in El Port del Comte

Vall de Boí

Pla de Beret – Montgarri

Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park: Mata de Valencia

L’Alt Pirineu Natural Park: Virós forest

La Terreta and La Serra de Sant Gervàs

Boumort-Collegats

Sierra Larga – La Noguera drylands

Plans de Sió

Belianes-Preixana drylands

Ivars i Vila-sana Lake

Mas de Melons-Alfés

Segrià and Utxesa drylands

Terra Alta Mediterranean mosaic

Serra de Llaberia

Els Ports Natural Park: La Franqueta

Els Ports Natural Pak: Caro

Sebes Nature Reserve

Serres de Cardó – Boix

Secans del Montsià drylands

El Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park: La Tancada and Els Alfacs bay

El Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park: L’Encanyissada, Migjorn and Alfacada

Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park: Les Olles lagoon and Fangar bay

BIRD

WATCHING

EXPERIENCES

There are many travel agencies, companies, organisations and professional guides in the Ebre-Secans-Pirineus corridor who have in-depth knowledge of the region and the bird species that can be observed and photographed

We advise you to take advantage of the services they offer to enjoy truly memorable birding experiences.

Enblau

Enblau are two brothers who are passionate about the region and offer ecotourism activities in Terres de l’Ebre. Their services include birdwatching by kayak on the River Ebro, using ecological transport to discover the birds that inhabit this stretch of the river. Calm, silence and birds.

info@enblau.cat
665 32 08 28 · 744 487 475

Roger Gras

Passionate about the Boí valley, Roger is an Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park guide. He offers a wide range of guided tours including half-day or full-day routes to observe the birds of prey that fly over the Sant Gervàs mountain range, the scavengers in the inhospitable Terrera valley or woodpeckers near the […]

info@rogergras.com
600 025 918

La torre del Codina

This ecological and self-sufficient rural tourism lodge has a hide for watching and photographing the birds that stop to drink at a nearby pond. The birdwatching experience also includes a talk on the Torre del Codina project on the history and nature of the region.

latorredelcodina@gmail.com
629 770 876

Bird Photo Tours – La Sabina

Excursions of one or more days, individually or in groups, to photograph the most iconic species in the region. They manage several fixed and temporary hides, specialising in birds in high mountain areas (such as the Casa Daniela hide for observing scavengers), hills and drylands. They also carry out projects to conserve endangered species.

info@birdphototours.net
973 402 045

Zoo del Pirineu

This foundation rescues mistreated or injured wild animals and, if possible, returns them to the wild. When this is not possible, they are homed in the zoo, which also offers educational activities such as guided tours, bird of prey flying displays, experiences with owls and photographing birds in captivity.

zoopirineu@gmail.com
610 750 224

Birding in Spain

Birdwatching trips with English guide Steve West and his wife Florinda Vidal, who have been organising birdwatching trips in different parts of Spain for over twenty years. They have detailed knowledge of the most fascinating sites and the birds that inhabit them.

steve@birdinginspain.com
606 855 571