Attractions and places to see around Lloret De Mar encompass a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites along Spain's Costa Brava. The region is characterized by its Mediterranean coastline, featuring numerous beaches and secluded coves, alongside cliffs and pine forests. Inland, the area offers trails and historical ruins, providing insight into its past. This blend of coastal beauty and historical depth makes it a notable destination.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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At the foot of Tossa de Mar's old town lies the new town of Vila Nova, the tourist hub with its numerous bars, restaurants, and shops. In front of the new town is the large beach of Platja Gran, which is divided by the Tossa River along its edge facing the old town.
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Breathtaking views, little traffic.
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A cove with restaurant service and beautiful views of the cove. Being a natural rock cove, it's ideal for diving and a quiet spot, as it's not recommended for families with children, as there's no sandy area.
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Varied route and beautiful surroundings
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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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A great corner to go hiking or have a great view of the water. We specifically visited this shop to relax after hiking and to enjoy the view. You can't go wrong here for a cappuccino. A detour here is always worth it.
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Very very beautiful course through a magnificent pine forest. Easy slope pass not exceeding 8%.
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Tossa de Mar is a relatively quiet and manageable resort on the Costa Brava. To the north, a sparsely populated coastal mountain range with lots of forest extends to Sant Feliu de Guixols.
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Lloret de Mar offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the iconic Castell d'en Plaja, a neo-Gothic castle in Sa Caleta cove, or the Church of Sant Romà in the town center, known for its blend of Gothic and Modernist styles. The 11th-century Castle of Sant Joan provides panoramic views from a hill between Fenals Beach and Lloret de Mar. Further afield, the well-preserved Vila Vella Fortress in Tossa de Mar, with its small streets and defense towers, offers a glimpse into the region's past. You can also explore ancient Iberian Settlements like Puig de Castellet, Turó Rodó, and Montbarbat, which are 2300-year-old ruins in the hills.
For stunning views, head to the Dona Marinera Viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of the Costa Brava. The Castle of Sant Joan also provides excellent sea views. The Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb offers amazing views back to the coastline from its chapel at the top. The Santa Clotilde Gardens, situated on a cliff, provide spectacular Mediterranean sea views amidst Renaissance-inspired design. For natural beauty, explore the numerous beaches and secluded coves like Cala Boadella, known for its tranquil atmosphere, or Cala Bona, a small bay with super clear water accessible via the Camino Ronda.
Yes, Lloret de Mar has several family-friendly options. The Vila Vella Fortress in Tossa de Mar and the town of Tossa de Mar itself are both considered family-friendly, offering charming streets and historical exploration. For more active fun, Water World Lloret is a popular water park with numerous slides and pools. Gnomo Park is another great option, designed for children aged 2 to 12, featuring mini-golf, zip lines, and water games in a natural setting.
Lloret de Mar boasts many beautiful beaches and coves. Lloret Beach is the largest and most popular, while Fenals Beach is the second-largest and slightly quieter, ideal for couples and water sports. Santa Cristina Beach offers golden sands and clear waters, attracting swimmers and sunbathers. For a more secluded experience, Cala Boadella Beach is surrounded by a pine forest. Other notable coves include Sa Caleta, Cala Banys with its rocky charm, and Cala Bona, known for its clear water perfect for swimming.
The area around Lloret de Mar is excellent for outdoor activities. You can hike along the historic Camí de Ronda Coastal Path, which offers stunning sea views and access to hidden coves. Inland, the forests provide opportunities for hiking, Nordic walking, mountain biking, or horseback riding. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Lloret de Mar, such as the 'Camino de Ronda de Lloret de Mar a Tossa de Mar'. Cyclists can find various routes, including 'Cala Pola – View of Tossa de Mar loop from Lloret de Mar', detailed in the cycling guide for the area.
Beyond historical landmarks, Lloret de Mar features several cultural and architectural points of interest. The Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer Promenade is lined with palm trees and features Indiano-era buildings like Casa de la Vila and Casa Garriga. The Modernist Cemetery is part of the Lloret Open Museum and showcases unique Modernist architecture. The Maritime Museum delves into the town's seafaring past, and the Santa Cristina Hermitage is an 18th-century chapel with paintings depicting Catalan daily life.
Lloret de Mar enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making it pleasant for visiting attractions and engaging in outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are particularly ideal, offering comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the peak summer crowds. The summer months (June-August) are perfect for beach activities and water parks, though it can be quite warm and busy.
For easy walks, consider sections of the Camí de Ronda Coastal Path. The 'Camino de Ronda by the Calas dels Frares' is an easy circular route from Lloret de Mar, offering beautiful coastal scenery. Many of the town's promenades, like the Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer Promenade, also provide pleasant and accessible strolls. You can find more details on various walking options in the hiking guide for Lloret de Mar.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences available. Many appreciate the well-preserved historical sites like the Vila Vella Fortress in Tossa de Mar, noting its charming small streets and defensive towers. The stunning natural beauty of the beaches and coves, such as Cala Bona with its clear waters, is also a highlight. Coastal walks, like those leading to Cala Banys, are popular for their magnificent sea views and opportunities to relax.
Yes, beyond the main beaches, Lloret de Mar has several hidden gems. Cala Boadella Beach is known for its secluded and tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by a pine forest. Cala dels Frares, west of Lloret de Mar, is a more isolated cove offering a peaceful escape. Sa Caleta, a small cove north of Lloret Beach, is picturesque and located opposite Castell d'en Plaja. Exploring sections of the Camí de Ronda Coastal Path can also lead you to less-frequented spots and stunning viewpoints.
Absolutely. Lloret de Mar offers several routes suitable for running and jogging. You can find various loops that take you along the coast or through natural areas. For example, there are routes like 'Lloret Beach – Lloret de Mar Beach loop' or 'Fenals Beach – Lloret Beach loop'. These and other options are detailed in the running trails guide for Lloret de Mar.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around Lloret de Mar, ranging from moderate to difficult. Options include scenic loops like 'Cala Pola – View of Tossa de Mar loop' or 'Marimurtra Botanical Garden – Lloret de Mar Beach loop'. The Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb is a notable challenge for road cyclists, offering rewarding coastal views. More cycling routes and their details can be found in the cycling guide for the area.


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