43kmLINEAL ROUTEST. FELIU DE GUÍXOLS - BEGUR

    • DISTANCE

      43.0 Km

    • ELEVATION +

      1226 m

    • EFFECTIVE TIME

      11h 13 min

    • APPROXIMATE TIME

      13 h 24 min

    LINEAL 2 DAYS
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    Cala Canyers - primavera 2015

    LINEAL 2 DAYS
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    Cala del Racó dels Homes - Tardor 2014

    LINEAL 2 DAYS
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    Calella de Palafrugell - Estiu 2014

    Walk 43km in two days. The first day 17,4km and the second day 25,6km. Suitable for anyone who is used to hiking regularly (2 DAYS, 1 NIGHT)



    Route especially designed for people who usually hike and have two days available. It can be made during a weekend or in selected dates. The route is impressive since it goes through the best beaches and coves of the Costa Brava. On the first day, it is advisable to stop at cala del Pi and the second day in the area of Cap de Planes, el Crit or Aiguablava.

  • DAY 1: St. Feliu de Guíxols - Palamós

    DISTANCE
    17.4 Km
    ELEVATION +
    227 m
    EFFECTIVE TIME
    4 h 30 min
    APPROXIMATE TIME
    5 h 25 min

    Starting at the village of Sant Feliu de Guíxols and along the coast we will go through cala del Molí, cala Maset and Sant Pol beach. Next, we will find S’Agaró, where Camí de Ronda® became a planned novocentist promenade, designed by architect Rafel Masó in 1916. The route continues to Sa Conca beach and then surrounding the mouth of Ridaura river, we reach the village of Platja d’Aro. We go through this village along the promenade towards Sant Antoni de Calonge. The next stretch is impressive, since Camí de Ronda® becomes a narrow path that twists between cliffs, crystal-clear coves and thick-sand beaches. The stretch of Sant Antoni de Calonge to Palamós is a nice promenade throughout the seaside.

  • DAY 2: Palamós - Begur

    DISTANCE
    25.6 Km
    ELEVATION +
    999 m
    EFFECTIVE TIME
    6 h 43 min
    APPROXIMATE TIME
    7 h 59 min

    We leave Palamós behind and after crossing cala Margarida we climb the cap Gros. The views from this point are excellent. Short after this point, we reach la Fosca beach, with the ruins of Sant Esteve castle. From this point on, the wildest stretch of Camí de Ronda® starts. We reach s’Alguer, small fishermen place of traditional Mediterranean architecture; the Castell beach, one of the only virgin beaches of Costa Brava, cala Canyers, cala dels Corbs, cala Estreta, cap de Planes and el Crit. Then, we climb cap Roig, to reach Golfet beach and we barely notice we enter Calella de Palafrugell. We continue to Llafranc, the Sant Sebastià lighthouse, cala Pedrosa and Tamariu. From this place on, we find narrow paths thoroughout the woods until we reach Aiguablava beach, ses Orats port and Fornells. To end up, after a sharp and sustained uphill, we reach Begur.