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Girona
Selva
Blanes

S'Abanell Beach – Parc -Ginnas loop from Blanes

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Spain
Catalonia
Girona
Selva
Blanes

S'Abanell Beach – Parc -Ginnas loop from Blanes

Moderate

3.9

(8)

723

runners

S'Abanell Beach – Parc -Ginnas loop from Blanes

00:49

7.90km

20m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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After 5.65 km for 203 m

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Bus stop

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1.16 km

Sa Palomera and the Gateway to the Costa Brava

Highlight • Natural Monument

Sa Palomera is a large rock that enters the sea and separates the bay of Blanes, in the north, and the beach of Sabanell, in the south, within the municipality of Blanes. It is considered to be the point that begins the Costa Brava.

Sa Palomera and the adjacent islets can be visited, since a viewpoint has been set up from which you can see a wide perspective of the town and the delta of the Tordera river that flows about 2 kilometers below, following the beach of Sabanell.

This rock is part of the scene of the renowned Blanes Fireworks Festival that is held every summer as part of the activities of the patron saint festivities in honor of the saints Santa Ana and San Joaquín (July 26).

In front of this mound there is a metal arch in the shape of an inverted “V” that symbolizes the door and welcomes you to the Costa Brava.

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1.28 km

On the promenade, Sa Palomera stands out above all, a large rock that rises in front of the old fishermen's houses and juts out into the sea. It separates the bay from Blanes and is considered the place where the Costa Brava begins.

This place was used for many years as a natural port.

It gets its name from a type of rope, the palomera, which was used to drag the fishermen's boats to the beach. Sa Palomera can be visited and go up to a viewpoint located at its top. From this point we can enjoy magnificent views of the town, the Tordera delta and Cape Tossa.

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1.93 km

S'Abanell Beach

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S'Abanell Beach in Blanes is the largest and busiest in Blanes.

Separated from Playa de Blanes by the rock of Sa Palomera, S'Abanell has a large area. It is about 3 kilometers long.

It has all kinds of services and recreational and sports activities for the whole family and in the southernmost part of the beach, there is the area of campsites and holiday apartments.


It has obtained the distinctive of Environmental Quality and the Blue Flag.

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2.78 km

Parc -Ginnas

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5

3.75 km

Blanes Seafront Promenade

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S'Abanell Beach in Blanes is the largest and busiest in Blanes.

Separated from the Playa de Blanes by the rock of Sa Palomera, S'Abanell has a large area. It is about 3 kilometers long.

It has all kinds of services and recreational and sports activities for the whole family and in the southernmost part of the beach, there is the area of campsites and holiday apartments.

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4.93 km

Monument to La Puntaire

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Monument dedicated to "La Puntaire", by Francesc Ros.

It is accompanied by two beautiful poems, one by the same sculptor and the other by Marta Cortada.

In Blanes there were many "Puntaires" at the beginning of the last century. That is why every year for its main festival a meeting of fans is held, which was an important task.

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5.03 km

Mandatory stop before continuing pedaling towards Tossa de Mar and the rest of the Costa Brava.
Starting in March, I recommend La Gaviota restaurant if you want fresh fish from the store. The rock of Sa Palomera, where the Costa Brava begins, opens its doors to the fishing district of S'Auguer and to a city that is home to one of the most important fish markets in Catalonia, with daily sales of fresh fish.

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7.90 km

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5.03 km

1.58 km

1.26 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.98 km

1.14 km

386 m

221 m

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