Boutique-style, independent hotel
HDEL1, Deltebre, Catalonia
Masía located in the Ebro Delta set amongst rice fields
Located amongst rice fields in the Ebro Delta Natural Park, this delightful, small guest house is set in a refurbished Masía (farmhouse) with spacious of grounds featuring a garden, swimming pool, a shady terrace, a solarium – all enjoying the unique views over the rice fields, teeming with bird life.
Here, in the centre of the Delta you'll find a unique habitat, home to more than 300 bird species, a dream for birdwatchers and nature lovers who can enjoy and observe direct from the porch..
The hotel's six bedrooms are decorated in a tasteful, modern-rural style, colourful yet calming, and all have modern bathrooms with walk-in showers. There's a cosy, shared living room with a chimney and a minibar.
Apart from birdwatching this is the perfect setting for walking, cycling on the dykes between the rice fields. Or head inland to discover the lesser know wonders of the Terres de l'Ebre from Tortosa and Els Ports through to the Terra Alta.
Accommodation
The Masia has 6 double rooms with stunning outside views, some of which can accommodate an extra bed.
Hotel Features
Outside swimming pool
On-site parking free of charge
Living room with chimney
Terrace
Garden
Solarium
Restaurant
The hotel serves only breakfast, but in a walking distance there are some restaurants.
Hotel Facilities
Tour Booking ServiceWiFi all areas
Garden/Patio/Terrace
Shared Lounge / TV Area
Luggage storage
Air Conditioning
Sports and Wellbeing
Swimming Pool (outdoor, seasonal)Room facilities (all rooms)
En-suite bathroomAir conditioning
WIFI
TV
Hairdryer
Dining
Breakfast onlyBar with terrace, for clients only serving drinks and light snacks
Accessibility
Facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobilityRoom(s) adapted for guests with reduced mobility
Parking
On-site parking (free)Deltebre, Catalonia
This is the closest town to the mouth of the Ebro River, set among rice fields in the Delta Natural Park where the meeting of seawater and freshwater creates a unique habitat to more than 300 bird species, a dream for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
Particularly popular with birdwatchers the local area is perfect for cycling or walking along the tracks between the rice paddies and the beaches on the Mediterranean shore close by are really quite unspoilt.
Nearby Tortosa, guarding the entry to the mighty Ebro River has a historical heritage dating back to Roman times and beyond and the mountains of the Terra Alta, within easy reach, are also spectacular.
The gastronomy of the area – combining delta rice with local seafood and produce direct from the mountains – is simply delicious and the local wines certainly don't disappoint!
- Birdwatching on the delta – thousands of species, including flamingos.
- Cycle or walk the levies between paddies and lagunas.
- Els Ports mountain and the Terra Alta – just inland
- Tortosa with its rich heritage to Roman times
- Unspoilt, protected beaches – a rare commodity in the med!
- San Carles de la Rápita – an active fishing port with all the amenities.
- Take a boat trip from San Carles and enjoy some local oysters straight from the 'farm'
- Try the local Terra Alta wines
- Take a trip to Tarragona for Spain's best Roman World Heritage site.
- Head south to Peniscola, Castellon or even Valencia