Best attractions and places to see around Santa Cristina D'Aro include a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Located in the Aro river valley within Catalonia's Baix Empordà region, the area offers a blend of inland charm and access to the Costa Brava coastline. Visitors can explore megalithic monuments, unique museums, and scenic natural features. The region provides varied points of interest for those seeking cultural experiences or outdoor exploration.
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"SFG" symbology: The initials on the side, SFG, refer to "Sant Feliu de Guíxols", the final point of the route, where it is now displayed as a monument. Despite the years, this locomotive has been preserved as a tribute to the impact of the Carrilet in the region, highlighting the importance of the railway in economic and social development.
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The Carrilet locomotive, manufactured by Henschel & Sohn, was designed for the green line, its speed was 30-40 km/h, being ideal for the curves and gradients between Girona and Sant Feliu de Guíxols. Operational from 1892 to 1969.
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Varied route and beautiful surroundings
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A series of old train stations trace the entire greenway of the carrilet
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Tossa de Mar is a picturesque coastal town on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain. It is known for its beautiful old town surrounded by medieval city walls and towers, as well as its idyllic beach and crystal clear waters. Particularly impressive is the well-preserved fortress **Vila Vella**, which stands high above the sea and offers stunning views of the coast. Combining Mediterranean beauty with historic charm, Tossa de Mar is a popular destination for travelers looking to enjoy culture, nature and beach relaxation.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Dolmen de la Cova d'en Daina, a well-preserved megalithic monument. The Sant Martí de Romanyà Church, predating the Roman era, is another significant cultural monument. Don't miss the Castell d'Aro station and historic steam locomotive, which offers a glimpse into the area's railway past.
Yes, Santa Cristina D'Aro is home to Spain's first magic museum, The House of Magic (Xevi Collection), showcasing automatons, magic devices, and posters. You can also explore the Enrique Sacristán Zarzuela Museum, dedicated to comic opera.
While primarily inland, Santa Cristina D'Aro offers access to stunning Costa Brava coves. Popular choices include Cala Canyet, known for its clear waters and coastal path, the secluded Cala del Senyor Ramon, and the tranquil Cala Vallpresona. The Cala Bona is also a small, picturesque bay accessible via the Camino Ronda.
You can enjoy the expansive green areas of Parc de la Boadora, ideal for picnics and strolls. Rec del Molí Park and Can Codina Park also offer pleasant walking paths amidst mature trees. The Balcar Forest, with its cork oaks and holm oaks, provides a natural connection between the Ardenya-Cadiretes and Gavarres massifs.
The Carrilet Greenway, a former railway line, is perfect for scenic cycling and walking. For more extensive routes, you can explore various options. For example, there are numerous road cycling routes, including challenging climbs like the Santa Pellaia Pass and Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Girona – Carrilet Greenway loop'.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Castell d'Aro station and historic steam locomotive is an engaging historical site for all ages. The Parc de la Boadora offers green spaces for outdoor games and picnics. Additionally, the House of Magic can be a captivating experience for children and adults alike.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities. Popular trails include the 'Puig Montclar and Sant Baldiri - Circular through the Protected Natural Space of the Massís de les Cadiretes' and the 'Carcaixells d'en Dalmau and Roca Rodona Trail'. You can also explore the 'GR 92.1 and Carrilet Greenway Loop'. Find more options in the hiking guide for Santa Cristina D'Aro.
The region is pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. The summer months are perfect for enjoying the nearby coves and beaches, though it can be warmer for strenuous inland activities. October and November are known for wild mushroom harvesting, adding a unique seasonal activity.
Yes, Santa Cristina D'Aro is home to Golf Costa Brava, one of the first golf courses established on the Costa Brava, offering a great option for golf enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical sites, such as the Vila Vella Fortress in Tossa de Mar, for its picturesque streets and views. The tranquil atmosphere of the small bays like Cala Bona and the scenic beauty of the coastal paths are also highly appreciated. The diverse landscape, blending inland charm with coastal access, is a major draw.
During July and August, you can experience the Santa Market, a summer attraction featuring food, music, and entertainment, offering a vibrant local experience.
Yes, the Solius Cistercian Monastery is a cultural monument worth visiting. Inside, you can find unique nativity dioramas created by Gilbert Galceran, depicting scenes from the lives of Mary and Joseph.


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