Cambrils opens pedestrian bridge to end Mas Clariana dead end

Published on 2026-07-02 | Translated from Spanish

Cambrils has announced the construction of a new pedestrian bridge over the Maspujols stream, parallel to the tram line. The project, with a budget of €188,000, is part of the urban integration plan that will be completed by the end of 2026. Its main goal is to resolve the dead-end of Mas Clariana, improving mobility for pedestrians, bicycles, and scooters, and providing safer and more convenient access to the area.

construction workers installing steel bridge beams over dry riverbed of riera de Maspujols, parallel to tram tracks, cyclists and pedestrians crossing new pedestrian bridge while a person on scooter waits at the former dead-end of Mas Clariana, bright midday sun casting long shadows, yellow safety barriers and orange traffic cones marking the construction zone, technical engineering visualization showing steel truss structure, concrete abutments, and asphalt pathway, photorealistic architectural render, clean geometric lines, urban integration context, wide-angle perspective capturing bridge length and tram line proximity, ultra-detailed metal textures, realistic landscape lighting, cinematic composition

Urban integration and sustainable mobility over the stream 🚶‍♂️

The bridge will be located parallel to the tram line, taking advantage of existing infrastructure to create a multimodal corridor. The structure, designed to support light non-motorized traffic, will eliminate the current blind spot of Mas Clariana. Residents will be able to connect directly with the rest of the municipality without detours. The project includes adapted access points and safety railings, meeting accessibility standards. Work is expected to begin in the coming months, minimizing disruptions during execution.

Goodbye to the dead-end: now you can escape the stream by bike 🚲

Finally, the residents of Mas Clariana will no longer feel like they are in a horror movie dead-end. With €188,000, the city council has bought the exit key they had been asking for. Now, when the stream washes away the desire for a walk, they will have a bridge to escape on a scooter. Of course, they will have to wait until the end of 2026, just when the tram has already made its first tourist tours. In the meantime, keep going around.