Lo Passador: An Iconic Bridge in the Heart of the Delta
Inaugurated in 2010, Lo Passador connects the towns of Sant Jaume d’Enveja and Deltebre, becoming a symbol of the Ebro Delta. This bridge not only facilitates crossing but has seamlessly integrated into the daily life of the region. Here are some of its most remarkable features:
- Essential connection: Lo Passador links two towns that were once separated by the Ebro River, eliminating the need for a paid ferry service that had been in use since 1849.
- Modern and integrated design: With a carefully crafted structure that blends harmoniously with the landscape, the bridge fits perfectly into its natural surroundings.
- Accessibility for everyone: It features two lanes for cars, a bike lane, and a resting area along its 250-meter length.
- Breathtaking strolls: Watching sunsets and sunrises from the highest point of the bridge has become a tradition for both locals and visitors.
- Nighttime illumination: At night, the bridge lights up, creating a magical reflection on the river’s waters, making it a special spot for evening walks.
Lo Passador is much more than infrastructure; it’s a perfect place to enjoy panoramic views, a relaxing walk, and the enchanting scenery of the Ebro Delta. Don’t miss this unique experience during your visit!