The river Ebro is the top catfishing venue in Spain, where fishing for catfish, carp, zander, barbel, pike, mullet, and bass can be enjoyed in beautiful surroundings. The local area is spectacular and has much to offer.
The Ebro river (Catalan : Ebre) is Spain's most voluminous and second longest river. It starts at Fontibre (in the province of Cantabria) and passes Miranda de Ebro, Logrono, Zaragona, Flix, Tortosa and Amposta before ending in a delta on the Mediterranean Sea in the province of Tarragona.
The River Ebro (Ebre) rises in the Cantabrian Mountains near the North coast of Spain and runs parallel to the French border in an easterly direction, and flows out into the Mediterranean Sea, south of Barcelona.