paisatge del l'Ebre amb un piragüista i el pont de Garcia al fons

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The section between Vinebre and Móra is the one that allows us to visit more islands. Depending on the conditions of the river, we will be able to visit up to four, two of which, Beanta and especially Subarrec, will leave us speechless. It is therefore one of the routes with more wild corners to discover, since in addition to the islands we will be able to see the mouth of the Siurana River, the Pas de l’Ase or be surprised by the Roca Roja before arriving at Móra.

In addition, it is a little-known area and, therefore not crowded, so it is one of the best options if we want to enjoy the Ebro at our own pace and accompanied by the birdlife that lives around it.

Technical sheet

Distance

11km

Approximate time

2h 30'

Recommended minimum age

3 years

Recommended time

The whole year

Dificulty:

For all audiences.

There is a longer version (leaving from Ascó, 14km) for those who want to raise the level of physical demand a little. In this case we recommend previous experience.

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paisatge del l'Ebre amb un piragüista i el pont de Garcia al fons
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Middle length routes prices (2h - 3h)

People

Adult prices

Children prices (9 to 13 years)

1-2

70€ total

3-9

30€ per person

25€ per person

10-19

25€ per person

20€ per person

20 or more

20€ per person

15€ per person

- Children aged 8 and under do not pay if they do not occupy a place.


- Children aged 8 or younger who occupy a place pay 15€


- Children aged 8 or under do not count towards the total number of group members, as they enjoy special discounts


- The minimum price for this activity is €70


For reservations, we ask for confirmation of the number of people the day before. If you do not notify us of changes before 9 p.m. the day before, we cannot guarantee the possibility of having more canoes available and, if the group is smaller than what was reserved, you will have to pay €15 per space not presented

Vinebre

Pots visitar el poblat ibèric de Sant Miquel, situat sobre el Pas de l’Ase i des d’on hi ha una impressionant vista d’aquest racó del riu Ebre. Més informació a Turisme Vinebre

Molt a prop del poblat hi ha l’ermita de Sant Miquel, construïda pels monjos cartoixans d’Escala Dei, i des d’on també hi ha unes magnífiques vistes del Pas de l’Ase. Més informació a Turisme Vinebre

Descobreix com es vivia al segle passat gràcies a la casa museu de Sant Enric d’Ossó, una casa museu sobre el fundador de la Companyia de Santa Teresa de Jesús. Més informació a Turisme Vinebre

O també pots visitar Ca Don Joan, un gran casalici del s. XVI. Més informació a Turisme Vinebre

Móra d'Ebre

Visita el castell de Móra, d’origen àrab, reconquistat per Ramon Berenguer IV i, més endavant, cedit a la Baronia d’Entença.

Situat al capdamunt de la població, és el lloc perfecte per tenir una bona panoràmica del riu, de Móra d’Ebre i de gran part de la Ribera d’Ebre. Més informació al web de l'ajuntament de Móra d'Ebre

TIPS FOR KAYAKING ACTIVITIES

In the summer you must wear clothes and shoes that can get wet. It is better that the footwear is well held on the foot. If possible, you should avoid wearing flip flops, as it is easier to lose them and they are not as comfortable for doing the activity. We recommend wearing a t-shirt during the activity, to avoid possible sunburn and the rubbing of the life jacket on the skin.

During the activity it is important to bring water, mosquito repellent and sun protection (sun cream, cap and sunglasses). It is also recommended to bring spare clothes for after the activity.

It is necessary to protect electronic devices, such as cameras or telephones, and if possible, to tie the glasses, especially if they are prescription. At Enblau we have some watertight drum and ropes, but we cannot guarantee that we will always have them available.

Individual kayaks are comfortable, stable and very manoeuvrable. They are of the so-called “closed” or “sit-in” which gives them extra stability, and on winter routes they are the most suitable because they prevent us from getting wet from the waist down. They are our recommendation for people without experience, as they make it easier to learn to kayak.

Double kayaks are so-called “sit-on-top” or unsinkable. They are a little less maneuverable than the single ones, due to their larger volume, but they allow up to two adults and two small children to be carried comfortably. It is advisable that paddlers already have previous experience, but it is not essential. They are also suitable for large people.

In winter it is important to wear a thermal sweater or one that keeps the body warm and a waterproof jacket. We leave spraydecks to prevent your legs from getting wet with the splashes that can occur when paddling. At this time it is also advisable to have at least two changes of clothes; one to take during the activity in a waterproof bag and another to leave in the car for when we finish the activity.

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