8 days, 7 nights
Hiking
Coast, Cultural, Nature
Self-guided
Step into a land where history, sea, and rugged cliffs meet. On this walking adventure from Sant Pere Pescador to Sant Feliu de Guixols, along the southern stretch of Catalonia’s Costa Brava, you’ll follow the legendary Camí de Ronda—a path once trodden by fishermen and smugglers, now one of Europe’s most scenic coastal trails.
Each step takes you deeper into the heart of Empordà: from the soft sands of Sant Pere Pescador to the cliffside trails of Begur, through pine-scented forests and past turquoise coves. Discover the ruins of ancient Empúries, gaze from hilltop castles, and rest in villages steeped in Mediterranean soul.
With charming seaside towns, untouched beaches, and the rich heritage of Catalonia surrounding you, this is more than a walk—it’s a timeless Mediterranean journey.
End of the route. Possibility of hiring a transfer back or staying more days to enjoy the Costa Brava, visit Gerona or Barcelona.
The route follows the beaches and rugged coastline of the Costa Brava along paths without technical difficulties.
The climbs between the coves can be challenging, but are never very long, and the views compensate the effort.
You should expect 4 to 6 hours of walking per day.
A good physical condition is required, but this route is suitable for anyone who enjoys walking.
The overall level is easy to medium.
The total distance is 94 km, spread over 6 walking days, with a total walking time of 25 to 35 hours.
From Barcelona to Llançà
Take the RENFE train at T2B and stop to Estació de Sants. https://rodalies.gencat.cat
Then, take the train R11 to Portbou and stop at Llançà station. https://www.renfe.com
From Europe to Figueres
You can easily arrive by train in Figueres from any big European city.
Transfer from Figueres to Llançà upon arrival is included
All information is available in Spanish, German, English, French, and Dutch.
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