Route of St. Pere del Bosc i Riera Passapera
Circular route through Sant Pere del Bosc, an old Benedictine abbey renovated by the architect Puig i Cadafalch located in the midst of a natural environment.
Casetes de l'Àngel
Two small houses built at the end of the 19th century on either side of the Sant Pere del Bosc trail, as were the other items on this itinerary.
Two small houses built at the end of the 19th century on either side of the Sant Pere del Bosc trail, as were the other items on this itinerary.
These square-shaped buildings with double-pitched roofs feature frieze-style, ceramic-based decorations, ironwork and painted surfaces with floral detailing. The walls are built from plastered and painted masonry, with glazed tiles covering the roofs. The best-conserved house, located on the right-hand side of the road, boasts an interesting pointed arch at its entrance.
Central tourist information office
Located at one of Lloret de Mar’s points of entry, our central tourist information office is ideally located, providing a place to stop just before you enter..
Chapel of Sant Quirze
Located 200 metres from the cemetery and 1km from the town centre, the chapel has its origins prior to the 11th century and is a mix of styles.
The Angel of Lloret
At the start of the Sant Pere del Bosc area, you are welcomed by a famous sculpture, the Àngel de Lloret (Angel of Lloret). Sant Pere del Bosc trail
Casetes de l'Àngel
Two small houses built at the end of the 19th century on either side of the Sant Pere del Bosc trail, as were the other items on this itinerary.
The Wayside Cross and the Chapel of the Virgen de Gracia
If you head towards the monastery, you’ll notice the wayside cross and the chapel-prayer room of the Virgen de Gracia
Sant Pere del Bosc
Sant Pere del Bosc will amaze you with its mysterious location.
Modernist Cemetery
You’ll be surprised: each time you look, you’ll notice something new.