Terres de l'Ebre Celebrate Spring's End with Fairs, Festivals, and Local Festivities

A packed agenda of cultural, gastronomic, and leisure activities to enjoy over the weekend.

Generic image of festival elements from Terres de l'Ebre.
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Generic image of festival elements from Terres de l'Ebre.

The Terres de l'Ebre region is gearing up to welcome the end of spring with a packed schedule of events, including gastronomic fairs, film and magic festivals, and local town festivities.

The Terres de l'Ebre territory offers a wide range of activities for all tastes during the final weekend of spring. From traditional celebrations like the Arnes Honey Festival to independent film festivals such as the Ametlla Film Fest and the mónFILMAT Festival, as well as ornithological days in l'Ampolla and magic festivals in La Ràpita.
Local gastronomy takes center stage with the Arnes Honey Festival, celebrating its 21st edition and highlighting beekeeping and local products with craft stalls, tastings, and cultural activities. Additionally, the KM0 Gastronomic Days in La Ràpita and the Prawn Gastronomic Days in Les Cases d'Alcanar promote proximity products with special menus.
Festivities fill the towns with excitement. Els Valentins are holding their bull-related events and a youth night, while Roquetes (Festes Majors dels Pilans) and Els Reguers offer family activities, concerts, communal dinners, and traditional events like fire runs and fireworks.
Art and culture also have their space with the international street arts festival Ebre Terra de Vent in Tortosa, which will fill the city center with music, theater, and dance. Furthermore, the 2nd International Magic Festival of La Ràpita will bring together renowned illusionists, and the traveling performance space Nilak arrives in La Fatarella.
Independent cinema takes the spotlight at the Ametlla Film Fest, celebrating its second edition in l'Ametlla de Mar with national and international screenings, and at the mónFILMAT Festival, exploring the 'geographies of resistance' in Amposta, la Sénia, Les Cases d'Alcanar, and Ulldecona.
Other proposals include the Ornithological Days in l'Ampolla, focusing on the biodiversity of the Ebro Delta, and the Rice Festival in Deltebre, which allows visitors to discover ancient rice cultivation traditions.