Sanr Jordi in Aldover
Aldover celebrates Sant Jordi!
Sant Jordi is a much-loved holiday in Catalonia, celebrated every year on April 23. Aldover, the small municipality located in the Baix Ebre region, this day becomes a special occasion that combines tradition, culture and community, and Sant Jordi is the patron saint of the municipality.
During the days of festivity, Aldover is filled with activities ranging from concerts and correbous to the exhibition of students' poems and the traditional book and rose parade. Aldover acquires a very particular dimension, showing the welcoming and cultural character of this small municipality.
Do not miss it!
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Nearby routes
See all routes »- Baix Ebre Greenway
- Inside the Ebro river (a 3.3 km)
- Water and life through the Ebro by… (a 3.3 km)
- Ascent to Mont Caro from the Caro refuge (a 6.6 km)
- Natural Park of Els Ports (a 6.6 km)
What to do
Coves de Benifallet
Benifallet (a 7.7 Km)One of the best-known tourist options throughout the territory, made up of…
Pessebre Vivent de Jesús
Tortosa (a 6.3 Km)Living nativity scene represented in movement and voice, from the Catalan period…
Beniemocions
Benifallet (a 11.8 Km)Come discover us at Beniemociones! We offer a wide variety of water…
Where to eat
L’Estany - Casa de Fusta
Amposta (a 28.6 Km)Regional cuisine restaurant, with a wide sample of the ancestral cuisine of…
Restaurant Hotel Nou Moderno
Vilalba dels Arcs (a 27.6 Km)Hotel restaurant to enjoy the tranquility of Terra Alta and try the…
Where to sleep
Ca la Leonor
Bot (a 17.3 Km)Rural house of 1880, rehabilitated in 2012 conserving the original wooden beams…
Apartaments Les Valletes
Arnes (a 20.3 Km)Wooden houses fully equipped. With garden for relaxation.
Ca L'Àngel
El Pinell de Brai (a 20 Km)Small accommodation with very cozy and modern rooms, located in the center…
Càmping Ampolla Playa -Taiga Delta de l'Ebre
L'Ampolla (a 19 Km)3-star campsite located on Arenal beach, at the gate of the Ebro…