cobster101
Simple, you have to go! Scenery is exceptional up here and the drive alone is amazing, if not a little perilous!!!
simone038
The pure beauty... The pure dream... well maintained! a foot travel on the coast, with great various architectures. Extravagant coastal landscapes. Revitalizing.
seviec
when you look at info on internet it is said that wheelchairs can go, and in fact only at a certain view point so if you want to go with your baby dont take him in the pram.......
LynDeL0u
Enjoyed a lovely walk along the path between Sant Pol and Sa Conca beach. Great sea views and lovely villas overlooking the ocean. Swim at Sa Conca beach at the end was lovely too. A couple of beach cafes to enjoy a coffee too. its a 30 min walk in each direction
LVV298484
It is a beautiful walk from Sant Pol to Sa Conca beach, for approx. 30 minutes. It runs along the seaside and beautiful villas of La Gavina. It is a well-prepared road with terraces and benches to rest and to enjoy the beautiful views of the sea.However, if you enjoy to be close to nature, I would recommend another path. For example, the path along the sea from Callella de Palafrugell to La Fosca will offer breathtaking views , but is more sportive. It is longer and you can find a lot of interesting sights there- ruins, cala s'Alger with its old fisherman's houses, beach Castell .
Galaxygirl01
And great for running too! I like to keep fit and hoped for somewhere nice to at least attempt running (I hate running!). I was astounded by the views and rocks- which I have yet to climb, and it definitely makes the early morning runs a lot easier to take!
ianmU5527OR
a hour more or less walk.It's no possible with wheelchair.Possible walking with children. You should visit it.
clivec186387
Just beautiful and peaceful. The walk from San Pol to La Concha around the S'Agaro headland has changed little since my last visit in the 1960's ~ well maintained path and steps.
Forbescsb
Great pathway and boardwalk around S'agaro. Very scenic and picturesque! Can easily find restaurants and see the beach scene and walk in the park.. Really nice!
christelpeeters
Stolling between the mediterenian sea and the beautiful guarded villas, you get a pretty good picture of what the Costa Brava must have looked like before massive tourism began o destroy the beautiful nature of this part of the Spanish coast. Smell the yasmin flowers, the pines and look at the rocks and the emerald sea where you can spot fish and other living creatures through the water. Love it since I came there as a child and never looses its attraction!
PLomond
The walk from Sant Pol beach to Sa Conca beach is a gentle 75 minutes easy stroll. Underfoot conditions are firm and no difficulty to older people. They must have spent millions building this coast path. The scenery is simply stunning, eye watering around every bend. Constant photo opportunities!! And at Sa conca another surprise - a lovely quiet beach with two beach bars to refresh you, and toilets as well.In the other direction (south) from Sant Pol to St Feliu it is a much more challenging walk! Often difficult underfoot, and with significant rise and falls, it was a hard 90 minutes for us constantly watching our step. Much more suited to younger fit people!
Spanishwanderer
Take the Cami de Ronda from La Gavina to the nearby beach of Sa Conca for a truly unbelievable spectacle. Best at dawn.
Airatravel
Испытали подлинное наслаждение от прогулки по дорожке, места очень живописные. Везде порядок и чистота, сюда можно приехать на отпуск только ради такого променада.
CGH442
Uno de mis tramos preferidos del camino de ronda que recorre la Costa Brava es el que va de la Playa de San Pol en San Feliu de Guíxols a Sa Conca en Castell-platja d'Aro, bordeando la urbanización de S'Agaró.Hace unos pocos años remodelaron el camino con escalones, barandillas, asientos y miradores que facilitaban el paseo de 2,5 Km. y las maravillosa vistas del recorrido. Es un camino llano, con pocos desniveles, arreglado acorde con la categoría de la urbanización, cuyas primeras casas, datando de los años 20 del siglo pasado, fueron diseñadas por el prestigioso arquitecto gerundense Rafael Masó en estilo noucentista.Después de bordear el mar hasta Sa Conca os recomiendo que os toméis un respiro y ¿por qué no? un aperitivo en el chiringuito de la playa para volver al punto de salida paseando por el interior de S'Agaró. Así habréis disfrutado de las maravillosas vistas marinas, habréis visto de cerca las gaviotas anidando en las rocas, los árboles doblados por los vendavales, las casas de la alta burguesía y una pequeña y bella ermita neobarroca (1940) que hallareis en el camino. Antes de visitarla podéis sentaros a la sombra del viejo tilo, otra de las bellezas del lugar.Ya casi al final del camino, acercaros o entrad (si el bolsillo os lo permite) al Hostal de la Gavina, un lugar cargado de historia reciente y de glamour.Resumiendo: El camino de ronda Sant Pol-Sa Conca es, además de un lugar para relajarse disfrutando de la naturaleza, la ocasión para avistar las mansiones burguesas, construidas entre los años 20 y 50 del siglo pasado por nuestras élites. Actualmente, el camino ha sido arreglado con mucho gusto, pero para mi entender tiene tres defectos: faltan barandillas (peligro para los niños), limpieza y mantenimiento. En verano abundan las cacas de perro y la brisa marina ha deslucido algunas pinturas que no han sido reparadas.No vayais en plena temporada. hay demasiada gente.Por lo demás, maravilloso.
匿名
Kawał ciekawej historii ... Urzekająca droga do miasteczka...Most łączący miasto rozdzielone głębokim kanionem , ruiny muru obronnego zbudowanego prez Maurow, najstarsza i funkcjonująca nadal arena do walki byków!!! Goszcząc na wybrzeżu Costa del Sol nie można nie odwiedzić tego miejsca!