Attractions and places to see around Caldes De Malavella include a blend of historical sites, thermal springs, and natural landscapes. This region, known for its thermal waters since Roman times, features well-preserved ancient ruins and medieval castles. Visitors can explore a diverse environment of hills and forests, offering numerous outdoor activities. The area's heritage is deeply connected to its unique water resources.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Breathtaking views, little traffic.
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One of the many old train stations alongside the Ruta del Carrilet. They all do have their own story.
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Spicy fountains were traditionally known in Catalonia for their health and healing properties. Natural carbonated water was believed to have beneficial effects on digestion and other health problems. The water usually has a carbon dioxide (CO₂) content that gives it that effervescent touch and a special flavour.
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During the time when the Carrilet train was in operation (late 19th century and much of the 20th century), many stations were named after characteristic elements of the area, such as farmhouses, rivers or fountains. The Font Picant was a reference point in the area, and travellers could stop to rest and enjoy the water from the fountain.
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Varied route and beautiful surroundings
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Very picturesque and beautiful
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Tossa de Mar is a picturesque coastal town on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain. It is known for its beautiful old town surrounded by medieval city walls and towers, as well as its idyllic beach and crystal clear waters. Particularly impressive is the well-preserved fortress **Vila Vella**, which stands high above the sea and offers stunning views of the coast. Combining Mediterranean beauty with historic charm, Tossa de Mar is a popular destination for travelers looking to enjoy culture, nature and beach relaxation.
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Caldes de Malavella is rich in history. You can visit the well-preserved Roman Baths of Sant Grau, which are a national interest monument. Explore the ruins of the 11th-century Castell de Malavella on Puig de Sant Maurici hill, or the remains of Castell de Caldes, which include old town walls and three circular towers. The Church of Sant Esteve, originally Romanesque, is also an important landmark. Nearby, you can also visit the impressive Vila Vella Fortress, Tossa de Mar, a very well-preserved old town with small streets and defense towers.
The town is famous for its thermal waters. You can visit prominent spas like Vichy Catalan Spa or Balneari Prats, both known for their unique thermal experiences. For a direct experience, sample the waters from public fountains such as La Mina (Raig d'en Mel), Sant Narcís, and Bullidors, where water emerges at around 56°C. The old municipal clothes washing areas next to La Mina fountain are also filled with its overflowing hot water.
Yes, the area offers over 140 km of signposted paths for hiking and walking. The Thermal Route greenway highlights the town's water heritage, and the Route to Sant Maurici is an 8.6 km circular route. For panoramic views, consider the path to Puig de les Ànimes. You can find more detailed running trails, including the "Puig Ventós and Santa Susanna de Caulès Trail," on the Running Trails around Caldes De Malavella guide.
Caldes de Malavella is a great base for cyclists. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the "Tour of Les Gavarres" or the "Cassà de la Selva, Caldes, and Llagostera Loop." Mountain bikers have options such as the "Ruta de las ermitas - circular desde Cassà de la Selva" or the "Sant Grau Hermitage – Font Picant Train Station loop from Caldes de Malavella." For more routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Caldes De Malavella and MTB Trails around Caldes De Malavella guides.
Absolutely. The Santa Pellaia Pass offers great views after a scenic climb. Similarly, the Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb provides amazing views back towards the coastline. The path to Puig de les Ànimes is also known for its panoramic vistas.
Yes, you can visit Cala Bona, a small bay with clear water located north of Tossa de Mar. It's accessible via the Camino Ronda and offers a quiet spot for swimming, known for its super clear water and great atmosphere.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. Exploring the historical sites like the Roman Baths of Sant Grau or the Espai Aquae Museological Center can be educational. The Font Picant Train Station, an old railway station, is also listed as family-friendly. The numerous nature trails and greenways offer opportunities for family walks and bike rides in a Mediterranean landscape.
The region around Caldes de Malavella features a diverse Mediterranean landscape of hills and forests. You'll find lush green areas, especially along the signposted paths and greenways. The thermal springs themselves are a unique natural feature, emerging at high temperatures and rich in minerals.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. For instance, the Vila Vella Fortress, Tossa de Mar is loved for its well-preserved old town, small streets, and beautiful houses. Cyclists enjoy the Santa Pellaia Pass for its great road surface, flowing corners, and views, while Cala Bona is praised for its clear water and idyllic atmosphere.
The Espai Aquae Museological Center, located in the old castle of Caldes, is dedicated to the town's natural and cultural heritage, with a strong focus on its connection to water. It covers everything from geological formation to the industrial exploitation of water and even the paleontological site of Camp dels Ninots.
Yes, Caldes de Malavella showcases numerous modernist, eclectic, and neoclassical buildings. You can find many examples, particularly along Avenida Dr. Furest and Rambla Recolons, which reflect the town's prosperity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when spa activity boomed. Notable examples include Can Manegat, Can Estapé (Pink House), Casa Plan and Daniel, and the Tower Bird and Tower of Punxes.
Yes, the Camp dels Ninots is an extraordinary paleontological site near Caldes de Malavella. It's known for its exceptionally well-preserved Pleistocene animal and fossil remains, offering a unique glimpse into ancient life in the region.


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