A transfer from Figueres Vilafant train station (if travelling from Barcelona or France) is included. We can also collect you from Girona airport or centre and take you to your first nights' accommodation. You will have a welcome meeting with our local partner in Spain who will give you the route notes and maps, and make sure to answer any last-minute questions you have.
Overnight L'Escala
Accommodations
A sample of our typical carefully chosen accommodation in this location. Where you stay will vary depending on availability, but will be a similar standard.
This hotel has an enviable beachfront location in a secluded cove, close to the ancient Greek and Roman ruins of Empuries Archaeological Site. The hotel has been stylishly renovated throughout and offers bright, simply decorated en-suite bedrooms. Each room features a flat screen TV, air conditioning and heating and a minibar. The hotel also features two restaurants: one informal and one serving Mediterranean gourmet food. A spa (payable locally) is available if you wish to recharge after your journey.
Today you begin by making your way onto a (fairly flat) and beautiful coastal trail. You wander along paths with fantastic views across to the Pyrenees and then head to the fascinating Greek and Roman ruins at Empuries. The ancient city has some well-preserved mosaics dating back to 218BC.
You then head through the stunning Catalan countryside via the sleepy hamlet of Cinc Claus and finally to Sant Pere Pescador. From here you will transfer by taxi back to L'Escala.
Ascent/descent: 12m/19m
Overnight L'Escala
Accommodations
A sample of our typical carefully chosen accommodation in this location. Where you stay will vary depending on availability, but will be a similar standard.
This hotel has an enviable beachfront location in a secluded cove, close to the ancient Greek and Roman ruins of Empuries Archaeological Site. The hotel has been stylishly renovated throughout and offers bright, simply decorated en-suite bedrooms. Each room features a flat screen TV, air conditioning and heating and a minibar. The hotel also features two restaurants: one informal and one serving Mediterranean gourmet food. A spa (payable locally) is available if you wish to recharge after your journey.
After a taxi transfer to Sant Pere Pescador, today's walk takes you along the banks of the River Fluvia, across the beach at its mouth and into the Aiguamolls Nature Reserve. The reserve covers nearly 2000 hectares between the Muga and the Fluvia rivers.
The area is dotted with hides, ideal for spotting Ibis, Heron, Tufted Ducks, Pochards, Snipes, Redshanks, Marsh Harriers and Sandpipers. Castello D’Empuries is a beautiful medieval town, it has many historic buildings to visit, hidden in the labyrinthine maze of narrow winding streets.
Ascent/descent: 24m/9m
Overnight Castelló d'Empúries
Accommodations
A sample of our typical carefully chosen accommodation in this location. Where you stay will vary depending on availability, but will be a similar standard.
This beautiful boutique hotel has 15 bedrooms, each equipped with television and mini bar. The hotel sits in the heart of the medieval town of Castello d'Empuries, next to Santa Maria Basilica. The exposed stone of the old building is complemented by simple and modern yet luxurious decor throughout. Here you can enjoy the hotel's rooftop pool, gardens and garden bar sitting above the town walls, or relax in the sumptious spa housed in converted 17th-century stables.
After a short 15-minute taxi transfer you find yourself at Platja Canyelles and the start of a dramatic cliff path that winds up the coastline. Heading east you follow the path as it dips into secluded beaches, great for swimming in the crystal clear water, and crests up over heads and cliff tops that offer 360-degree panoramas.
There's a wealth of flora as you make your way through pine groves, past citrus trees and carefully thread your way around flowering cactus plants. In due course you’ll leave the coastline and head inland, climbing through old olive groves on ancient farmers trails, before reaching the broad track at the top. This twists and turns as it drops down into the fishing village of Cadaques; your stop for the next two nights.
Ascent/descent: 401m/440m
Overnight Cadaques
Accommodations
A sample of our typical carefully chosen accommodation in this location. Where you stay will vary depending on availability, but will be a similar standard.
This avantgarde, boutique hotel sits in the heart of the pretty, white-washed village of Cadaques, and features an outdoor swimming pool and garden. Each of the beautifully-decorated rooms has a terrace, overlooking the village and the Mediterranean Sea, as well as air conditioning, satellite television, a fridge and a coffee machine.
There is no doubt that Cadaques is a popular place. It would be easy to wile away the day exploring the narrow streets that meander through the town, to visit the 17th-century church or take a stroll to the museum at Dali's former home, around the bay at Port Lligat (3kms). Being in the middle of the Cap de Creus National Park you may wish to walk out to the spectacular lighthouse at the easterly tip of the peninsula.
Optional Walk: 19.6km, ascent/descent: 223m/223m
Overnight Cadaques
Accommodations
A sample of our typical carefully chosen accommodation in this location. Where you stay will vary depending on availability, but will be a similar standard.
This avantgarde, boutique hotel sits in the heart of the pretty, white-washed village of Cadaques, and features an outdoor swimming pool and garden. Each of the beautifully-decorated rooms has a terrace, overlooking the village and the Mediterranean Sea, as well as air conditioning, satellite television, a fridge and a coffee machine.
Today you move north through the heart of the Cap de Creus National Park, following a deeply rural route with stunning views of the Catalan countryside. You wind through this varied scenery before ending up at the small fishing village of El Port de Selva.
The village is famous for its varied landscapes, beaches and the mountain range at its back. Clinging to the mountain is the medieval community of Sant Pere de Rodes, with a castle, monastery, church, and village. Some of Catalonia's best beaches are here in El Port de Selva, offering sun lovers and beachcombers a reason to finish early and hit the sand.
Ascent/descent: 364m/364m
Overnight Port de la Selva
Accommodations
A sample of our typical carefully chosen accommodation in this location. Where you stay will vary depending on availability, but will be a similar standard.
This hotel was an old Manor house from the late 19th century, built of stone from the Cap de Creus. Totally refurbished in the past few years it sits metres from the beach and has amazing panoramic views.
As you leave El Port de Selva you’ll ascend the hills behind the village. Your first stop will be at the Sant Pere de Rodes cloister, dating back to the first century after Christ. Continuing upwards you now make your way to the ruins of Castell de Sant Salvador. Your reward for the climb is magnificent views across the Albera mountains, to the Pyrenees.
As you traverse the other side of the mountain you wind your way down to the tranquil village of Palau Saverdera, sitting at the bottom of the hills on the flat plain. Here a well-deserved drink awaits you in one of the local bars, giving you time to reflect on your time in Catalonia.
Ascent/descent: 654m/561m
Overnight Palau-saverdera
Accommodations
A sample of our typical carefully chosen accommodation in this location. Where you stay will vary depending on availability, but will be a similar standard.
The Hotel Mas Lazuli is a fully-restored, former 12th-century convent at the heart of a 12-hectare estate. The hotel offers beautiful views of olive groves and vineyards, an on-site restaurant, large gardens and a swimming pool. Each of the 17 rooms feature contemporary styling, air conditioning, television, safe, minibar and WiFi.
After breakfast we will transfer you to Girona airport/centre or Figueres Vilafant train station for your onward connection.