Fishing and medieval towns
193 km circular route. Typical small fishing towns of the Costa Brava and other mediaeval towns. They’re all full of atmosphere, history and authenticity.

Palamós
An important fishing village with a port, numerous beaches and coves and an interesting fishing museum.
Palamós is a picturesque coastal town known for its stunning beaches and vibrant fishing port. Nestled along the Costa Brava, it boasts a rich maritime history, with roots dating back to ancient times when it served as a strategic harbor. The town is famous for its seafood, particularly the prized Palamós shrimp, and hosts lively local markets and festivals celebrating its culinary heritage. Visitors can explore charming streets lined with traditional Catalan architecture, enjoy the scenic coastal paths, and immerse themselves in the local culture through various art galleries and historical sites, making it a delightful destination for both relaxation and exploration.

Santa Cristina d'Aro
This charming village offers lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and historical landmarks, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.

Palamós
An important fishing village with a port, numerous beaches and coves and an interesting fishing museum.

Calella de Palafrugell
Village with an ancient seafaring tradition and beautiful beaches

Llafranc
Fishing town

Begur
Town with an important Indiano legacy and beautiful beaches and coves.

Pals
Medieval village with cobbled streets, with the Medes Islands in the background.

Palau-Sator
Mediaeval town

Peratallada
Medieval village with a wide range of craft and gastronomic offerings

Ullastret
Iberian settlement and medieval centre

La Bisbal
Town with an important activity and history linked to ceramics

Púbol
Gala-Dalí castle

Monells
Charming medieval village

Sant Martí Vell
This charming historic village features medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and a stunning Romanesque church, perfect for a peaceful retreat.