Pirinexus: Palamós and Platja d'Aro Coastal Loop
Pirinexus: Palamós and Platja d'Aro Coastal Loop
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Cycle the moderate 19.0-mile Pirinexus: Palamós and Platja d'Aro Coastal Loop, offering stunning Costa Brava views and charming towns.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.32 km
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13.1 km
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30.6 km
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15.5 km
8.50 km
6.33 km
161 m
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13.5 km
13.2 km
2.66 km
966 m
285 m
110 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This coastal loop typically takes around 1 hour and 54 minutes to complete by touring bicycle. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your cycling speed, stops for sightseeing, and fitness level.
The Pirinexus: Palamós and Platja d'Aro Coastal Loop is rated as moderate. While the broader Pirinexus route caters to all skill levels, this specific loop involves a mix of terrain. Some sections are flatter and faster, while others, especially if venturing onto parts of the Camí de Ronda, can be winding and sometimes steep along the cliffs.
You can expect a varied terrain, typical of the Costa Brava. The route features a mix of greenways, forest tracks, and quiet roads. The 20-kilometer stretch between Palamós and Sant Feliu de Guíxols (adjacent to Platja d'Aro) is primarily road-based. Along the coast, you'll find flatter, faster sections, but be prepared for winding and potentially steep parts if you explore paths like the Camí de Ronda.
The loop offers stunning Mediterranean views, rocky coastlines, and beautiful beaches. Key highlights include the Seafront Promenade, Sant Antoni de Calonge, and the View of the Marina from Mirador de Can Xiribic. You'll also pass through charming coastal towns, offering a glimpse into local architecture and maritime life.
The Komoot tour for this loop starts and ends in Platja d'Aro. While specific parking details aren't provided, both Palamós and Platja d'Aro are popular coastal towns with various public parking options, often available near the seafront or town centers. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
The Costa Brava region generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for cycling and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Summer can be hot, but the coastal breeze can make it enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons.
While the Pirinexus route itself doesn't have a universal dog policy, local regulations apply. Generally, dogs are allowed on many public paths and roads in Spain, but they must be kept on a leash. Some beaches or specific natural areas might have restrictions, especially during peak season. Always carry water for your dog and be prepared to clean up after them.
No, you do not need a special permit or to pay an entrance fee to cycle the Pirinexus: Palamós and Platja d'Aro Coastal Loop. It utilizes public roads, greenways, and coastal paths that are freely accessible.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other official trails. Notably, a significant portion (68%) follows the PirineXus route. You'll also find segments that overlap with the Camí de Ronda (41%), 3 - Gran volta pel Baix Empordà (55%), and Catalunya E09 (37%), among others.
Yes, both Palamós and Platja d'Aro are popular tourist destinations with several bike rental shops. You can easily find options for touring bicycles, electric bikes, and other types of bikes suitable for this coastal loop. It's a good idea to book in advance, especially during peak season.
Absolutely. As the route passes through and connects popular coastal towns like Palamós, Sant Antoni de Calonge, and Platja d'Aro, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and bars. These towns offer plenty of opportunities to stop for a meal, a snack, or a refreshing drink, often with beautiful sea views.