



In Llafranc, the section of the Camí de Ronda that leads to Calella de Palafrugell is especially stunning. The path winds between cliffs, pine trees, and postcard-perfect views of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s an easy walk and reveals hidden spots like small coves and natural viewpoints.
It’s an ideal experience for lovers of nature, gentle hiking, and photography, with the added charm of a peaceful atmosphere and the authentic landscapes of the Costa Brava.



Located in a privileged setting in the bay of Llafranc and sheltered by Cape Sant Sebastià, the Port of Llafranc is a charming small marina. Inaugurated in 1970 and managed by the Llafranc Yacht Club, it offers 140 berths and high-quality nautical services. An ideal spot to enjoy the sea and discover the nautical spirit of the Costa Brava.


In Llafranc, the section of the Camí de Ronda that leads to Calella de Palafrugell is especially stunning. The path winds between cliffs, pine trees, and postcard-perfect views of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s an easy walk and reveals hidden spots like small coves and natural viewpoints.
It’s an ideal experience for lovers of nature, gentle hiking, and photography, with the added charm of a peaceful atmosphere and the authentic landscapes of the Costa Brava.
Located in a privileged setting in the bay of Llafranc and sheltered by Cape Sant Sebastià, the Port of Llafranc is a charming small marina. Inaugurated in 1970 and managed by the Llafranc Yacht Club, it offers 140 berths and high-quality nautical services. An ideal spot to enjoy the sea and discover the nautical spirit of the Costa Brava.






