Best mountain peaks around Lloret De Mar offer a blend of elevated points and coastal views. The region features accessible hills and peaks that provide panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean landscape. These areas are characterized by diverse terrain, including granite rock formations, lush forests, and historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and man-made elevated points.
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Great not technical hike from Tossa de Mar, largely on a GR92 route. Peak offers great views.
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Nice peak accessible going up a big rock at the end (would not recommend if wet, can be slippery). Great views of the area, and on a clear day, of the Pyrenees range!
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Cima del Montclar in Santa Cristina d'Aro
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It is part of the 100 summits of the FEEC. The Puigmarí Tower at the top dates from the 19th century and was part of the optical telegraphy network.
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Magnificent 360º views from the highest point, unfortunately this day there was haze. The ascent is short and on a track in good condition, once up you can go down the other side along a fun path that will take you to the starting point.
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The small rocky island can be visited on foot from Blanes Bay. There are all sorts of shops and restaurants all around. And actually: This is roughly where the border between Costa Brava (towards the northeast) and Costa del Maresme (towards the southwest) runs.
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High point in the area that offers fantastic views towards Montseny. If you don't know the area very well, it allows you to locate yourself and decide where to shoot.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, Puig de Cadiretes summit is highly recommended. It's the highest peak in the Cadiretes Massif, offering 360-degree vistas of the coast, the Massís de les Gavarres, and even the Pyrenees on clear days. Another excellent spot is the Puigmarí Telegraph Tower, which provides fantastic views towards Montseny.
Yes, Sa Palomera and the Gateway to the Costa Brava is a great option for families. While not a mountain, this large rock formation offers broad perspectives of Blanes bay and is easily accessible. It's considered the point that marks the beginning of the Costa Brava and has a viewpoint set up for visitors.
Puig de Cadiretes summit is rich in history, featuring ancient megalithic monuments like the paradolmen of García and the menhir d'en Llach along its trails. Remains of an Iberian town and walls on the summit add a fascinating historical dimension. Additionally, Turó de Sant Joan, home to the historic Castell de Sant Joan, offers both historical interest and stunning coastal views.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. The Cadiretes Massif, where Puig de Cadiretes summit is located, provides challenging and moderate trails through volcanic landscapes and lush forests. The Serra de Marina also features various peaks like Puig Ventós and Turó de Rossell with numerous footpaths, including the 'Caulès route' for exploring Mediterranean forests and historical sites.
Yes, the Serra de Marina, which includes peaks like Puig Ventós and Turó de Rossell, offers various mountain biking trails. The ascent to Puigmarí Telegraph Tower is also described as a nice and easy route ideal for gravel or mountain bikes, with an average slope between 5 and 10%.
You'll encounter a diverse landscape, from the granite rock formations of the Serra de Marina to the lush Mediterranean forests of the Cadiretes Massif. Coastal viewpoints like Sa Palomera offer views of the sea and beaches, while higher peaks provide expansive vistas of the surrounding plains and distant mountain ranges.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various cycling routes. For road cycling, consider routes like 'Canet de Mar Beach – N-II road through Calella loop' or 'Road to Coll de Terra Negra – View of Tossa de Mar loop'. If you prefer touring, options include 'The mosaic landscape of the Salvatana plain' or 'Marimurtra Botanical Garden – Lloret de Mar Beach loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Lloret De Mar and Cycling around Lloret De Mar guides.
Yes, there are several running trails. For example, the 'Puig Ventós and Santa Susanna de Caulès Trail' offers a moderate 7.5 km run. Other options include various loops around Lloret Beach and Fenals Beach. You can explore more running routes in the Running Trails around Lloret De Mar guide.
The region is rich in history. Puig de Cadiretes summit features ancient megalithic monuments and remnants of an Iberian town. Turó de Sant Joan is home to the 11th-century Castell de Sant Joan. Additionally, the Serra de Marina includes historical sites like the Iberian settlement of Montbarbat and various hermitages. Turó Rodó also hosts an Iberian archaeological site.
Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like Puig de Cadiretes summit and Puigmarí Telegraph Tower. The blend of natural beauty, diverse hiking trails, and the historical significance of sites like Castell de Sant Joan and ancient Iberian settlements are also highly appreciated. The accessibility of many viewpoints, offering broad coastal perspectives, is another highlight.
Yes, Sa Palomera and the Gateway to the Costa Brava is a large rock formation that officially marks the beginning of the Costa Brava. It separates the bay of Blanes and provides a wide perspective of the town and the Tordera river delta.
The highest peak in the immediate vicinity is Puig de Cadiretes summit, reaching an elevation of 518 to 519 meters within the Cadiretes Massif.


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