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Camí de Ronda Platja Castell – Cap Roig: a stunning coastal footpath

On the Costa Brava there is nothing more spectacular for nature lovers than the coastal footpaths: on one side, the forest, pine trees, cliffs, coves,  and sand beaches; on the other side, the clear turquoise water of the Mediterranean sea.

A very special one among these ‘Camí de Ronda’ can be found between Palamos and Calella de Palafrugell. The footpath starts at the Platja del Castell and leads to Cap Roig. The walk takes about an hour and a half.

A recommendation:

Rent a kajak at Patja de Castell and explore the coves from a seaside perspective.

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