Attractions and places to see around Albons offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty in Catalonia. This charming village is characterized by its medieval center, perched on a small hill with narrow streets. The region extends from coastal areas with beaches to the impressive Montgrí massif, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient landmarks, scenic natural features, and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A must-see: breathtaking views over the entire Bay of Roses and more.
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Always busy bridge. Especially on the days when the market is in town. Slalom through the pedestrians., so be careful.
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Bridge over the river Fluvia in Sant Pere Pescador. There are beautiful paths along the river.
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Very nice little place.
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Magical enclave of the Empordà. History, tradition and charm mixing in one place.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaCuz9HwYfo Sant Martí d’Empúries, a medieval neighbourhood dependent on L’Escala, is one of the oldest settlements in Catalonia, inhabited since the 9th century BC. It was a peninsula and one of the most important Mediterranean ports thanks to trade with Phoenicians, Punic and Greeks. Until 1064 it was the seat of the county of Empúries, and still preserves part of its medieval wall. The church of Sant Martí (1538) was built on a pre-Romanesque temple from the year 926, and also stands out the Casa Forestal, in modernist style, headquarters of the Iberia Graeca foundation. Opposite it are the remains of the old castle, which inspired Víctor Mora for Captain Trueno. Its narrow streets and the Plaza Mayor offer a charming atmosphere with restaurants and local cuisine. In addition, the Empúries promenade connects Sant Martí with L’Escala, allowing you to discover the beaches of Empúries, the Greco-Roman site and the Moll Grec, in an environment full of history and beauty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQolJ0xfOL8
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The bridge crosses the Fluvià river which is a prominent point in Sant Pere Pescador. This bridge not only connects the banks of the river, but also serves as a kind of portal to Sant Pere Pescador. The area around the bridge and river is fairly flat, making it ideal for bike rides or walks. Weekly markets and fairs are held on the esplanade below. The Fluvià river, on its last journey to the sea, crosses Sant Pere Pescador, and from the town, there is a walk that leaves the bridge and runs parallel to the river on the right bank, facing the sea. This walk is easy and flat, which makes it perfect to do with a group, especially as an afternoon plan when the heat is not so intense. During this tour, you will meet other cyclists, fishermen, and possibly people practicing water sports such as kayaking, which adds a dynamic touch to the serene landscape of the Fluvià River. In addition, the area is part of the Aiguamolls Natural Park, which guarantees a natural and peaceful experience.
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Picturesque little place with a great view over the bay
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Albons itself boasts a rich history, with its medieval center featuring narrow, steep streets designed for protection. You can visit the Montgrí Castle, a military fortification from the 13th century offering expansive views. The village also has the Romanesque-origin Church of Sant Cugat and visible remains of its medieval castle, including a quadrangular tower. Further afield, explore the historic village of Sant Martí d'Empúries with its medieval streets and Greek and Roman influences, or the 16th-century Gualta Bridge.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Sant Martí d'Empúries — Beach and Historic Village is an iconic Costa Brava location perfect for a family outing, combining history with beautiful beaches. The Gualta Bridge and the 1st of October Bridge (Sant Pere Pescador) offer pleasant, easy walks or bike rides along the river, with the latter being part of the Aiguamolls Natural Park, ideal for spotting wildlife.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the impressive Montgrí massif, which provides trails for walking and mountain biking, along with caves, grottoes, and viewpoints with spectacular coastal and sea vistas. Albons Beach is known for its white sand and clear waters, with small, unspoiled coves perfect for relaxation and water activities. From elevated points like the Ermita de Sant Grau, you can enjoy expansive views of the Empordà plain.
Albons is home to several interesting museums that delve into the area's history and culture. These include the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Ethnological Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Albons History Museum, offering a variety of exhibits to explore.
Absolutely. The Montgrí massif offers a variety of trails, including those leading to Montgrí Castle. For more structured routes, you can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'View of the Cross of Montgrí – Montgrí Castle loop' or the 'Muntanya del Montgrí loop'. You can explore these and more on the dedicated guide page for Mountain Hikes around Albons.
Yes, the area around Albons is excellent for cycling. The flat terrain near the Fluvià river, especially around the 1st of October Bridge (Sant Pere Pescador), is ideal for bike rides. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Cadaqués – Sant Pere Pescador loop' or the 'Sant Pere Pescador – Lake Banyoles loop'. Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Albons guide.
The Ermita de Sant Grau is a restored hermitage located in the Valldavià mountains within the municipality of Albons. Surrounded by Aleppo pine woodland, it offers broad, scenic views of the Empordà plain. Nearby, you can also find the Font de la Merla fountain.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. They particularly enjoy the stunning views from places like Montgrí Castle and the charm of historic villages like Sant Martí d'Empúries. The peaceful atmosphere of the beaches and the opportunities for outdoor activities like walking and cycling along the rivers are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Church of Sant Cugat, located at the highest point of Albons, has Romanesque origins and features a baptismal font carved from a single limestone block. Additionally, the Santa Reparada Chapel (Cinc Claus), of pre-Romanesque origin and rebuilt between the 16th and 18th centuries, is protected as a cultural asset of local importance.
Albons Beach is considered one of the best in the area, featuring white sand and crystal-clear waters. It also offers several small, unspoiled coves ideal for relaxation and various water activities like snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. The nearby Sant Martí d'Empúries also boasts beautiful beaches alongside its historic village.
The area provides various running trails suitable for different fitness levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Passeig d'Empúries cycle path – Greco-Roman Ruins of Empúries loop' or more challenging ones such as the 'Montgrí Castle – Hermitage of Santa Caterina loop'. For a comprehensive list, check the Running Trails around Albons guide.


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