Just 15 minutes by car from Camping Eucaliptus, the Tancada Lagoon is one of the key points for bird watching in the Ebro Delta. To get there, take the TV-3401 road in the direction of the Eucaliptus urbanization and follow the signs to the Tancada viewpoint, located in the heart of this protected natural area.
The lagoon is a refuge for emblematic species of the delta, such as flamingos, which are usually found in large flocks, grey herons, and various migratory birds. The observatories are strategically located to maximize views, allowing visitors to capture unique moments of wildlife.
For an optimal sighting experience, it is recommended to bring binoculars and a camera with good zoom to capture the details. The early morning or sunset hours are the ideal times to observe birds in their natural environment, as they are more active and the light conditions improve visibility.
La Tancada Lagoon is an ideal destination for families, photography lovers and birdwatchers of any level. The area has accessible trails and is suitable for walking or cycling. In addition, the campsite has detailed information and maps that make it easy to plan the route.
Listed as a Biosphere Reserve, the fauna and flora of the Ebro Delta awaits you.
From Camping Eucaliptus, follow the TV-3401 road towards the Eucaliptus urbanization and continue until you reach the detour to Laguna de la Tancada. This route is simple and well signposted. The campsite staff will be happy to provide you with additional details about routes, timetables and possible guided tours, ensuring that your experience in the Ebro Delta is complete.
Exploring the Tancada Lagoon is immersing yourself in the most authentic nature of the delta and an opportunity to get up close and personal with the biodiversity that makes this region such a special destination.
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