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Girona and fortified towns

Circular route of 130 km. We’ll begin our journey in the neighbouring town of Blanes and travel through agricultural and craft-focused villages until reaching Girona, where we’ll discover the old town and its significant Jewish district, hinging around the cathedral.

Medieval towns and fishing villages

Circular route of 193 km. We’ll visit the small traditional fishing villages found along the Costa Brava and other medieval settlements, each one full of character, history and authenticity.

Villages with castles,
monasteries and natural parks

Circular route of 273 km. We’ll make a mandatory stop at the impressive Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes and visit the ruins of Empúries.

Villages in the La Garrotxa volcanic zone and its valleys

Circular route of 210 km. We’ll begin with one of the largest lakes on the Iberian peninsula, then venture into the volcanic area of La Garrotxa and enjoy the beautiful surroundings at La Fageda d’en Jordà.

Dalí’s villages

Circular route of 219 km inspired by Salvador Dalí. We’ll be able to visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum and the painter's village, stroll through the Cap de Creus Natural Park and discover its nooks, crannies and coves.

5 routes from Lloret de Mar
to discover our region

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