43kmLINEAL ROUTEST. FELIU DE GUÍXOLS - BEGUR

    • DISTANCE

      18.0 Km

    • ELEVATION +

      561 m

    • EFFECTIVE TIME

      4h 55 min

    • APPROXIMATE TIME

      5 h 50 min

    WEEKEND LIGHT Palamos-Tamariu
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    Cala Estreta i Cala Remendón - Tardor 2014

    WEEKEND LIGHT Palamos-Tamariu
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    Cala del Racó dels Homes - Tardor 2014

    WEEKEND LIGHT Palamos-Tamariu
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    Calella de Palafrugell - Summer 2014

    WEEKEND LIGHT Palamos-Tamariu

    The softest and most impressive part of Camí de Ronda® (2 DAYS, 1 NIGHT)



    Route especially designed for amateur users who are not much used to hiking or for those hikers that wish to spend a different weekend; straying, without any hurries, enjoying the landscape and an impressive natural setting. If the journey is completed with a premium accommodation, it will be a difficult weekend to forget. Along the track, we will find a number of cristal-clear sandy beaches lines, charming stone coves where you can take a bath and sunbathe in some of the most privileged spots of the Costa Brava, such as Castell beach, cala Canyers, cala Estreta, cap de Planes, cala dels Corbs, el Crit and Golfet among others.

  • DAY 1: Palamós - Calella de Palafrugell

    DISTANCE
    11.0 Km
    ELEVATION +
    309 m
    EFFECTIVE TIME
    3 h 05 min
    APPROXIMATE TIME
    3 h 40 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. 

  • DAY 2: Calella de Palafrugell - Tamariu

    DISTANCE
    7.0 Km
    ELEVATION +
    252 m
    EFFECTIVE TIME
    1 h 50 min
    APPROXIMATE TIME
    2 h 10 min

    We leave Calella de Palafrugell behind and continue to the village of Llafranc, where the writer Tom Sharpe, author of “Wilt” used to live from the 90’s to his death in 2013. After a sharp uphill to the mount of Sant Sebastià lighthouse, the most powerful one in the peninsula, a chapel, a watchtower with medieval origin and the remains of an iberic settlement. From this point, beneath the cliff known as salt de Romaboira, the views of the coast are impressive. We take a narrow path towards cala Pedrosa and then twist over the cliffs towards Tamariu.