Attractions and places to see around Tordera offer a diverse range of experiences in the Maresme comarca of Barcelona province. Situated between the sea and the Montnegre Natural Park, the area provides a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore coastal features, river parks, and forested landscapes. The region is known for its natural features and historical landmarks.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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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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I was there in mid-April and it was a great experience. Despite the large number of people, you could still enjoy everything in peace. It's probably different in the high season.
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A bit of fitness is required.
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It's worth a visit. Highly recommended.
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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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Great viewing point. The way there is not difficult, but at the same time it is not easy either. It's a really nice place to rest for a bit and enjoy the views before heading down to the calas!
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Tordera is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the expansive Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park, offering dense forests and numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. The Parc Fluvial de Tordera provides pleasant paths along the river, ideal for family routes and picnics. Don't miss the Delta of the Tordera River, a protected area crucial for migratory birds, featuring marshland and small lakes. For coastal views, explore Cala Banys with its magnificent sea vistas, or the clear waters of Trons Cove, perfect for snorkeling.
Absolutely. Tordera boasts a rich historical heritage. The Church of Sant Esteve in the historic center displays Romanesque and Gothic architecture. You can also see the ancient Old Bridge (Pont Vell) and the Pont de Ferro (Iron Bridge) spanning the Tordera River. Further afield, the ruins of Castell de Montpalau offer panoramic views, and remnants of the Roman Aqueduct of Sant Pere de Riu (also known as the Devil's Bridge) are still visible. The area also features ancient dolmens like the Gentil Stone and Iberian remains at Turo del Vent.
Families can enjoy several spots around Tordera. The Parc Fluvial de Tordera offers easy routes and picnic areas along the river. Prudenci Bertrana Park is a large green space within the town, great for relaxing and sports. Coastal highlights like Trons Cove and Sa Palomera are also noted as family-friendly, offering beautiful views and opportunities for gentle exploration. The Rupit Cross is also a family-friendly viewpoint.
For breathtaking views, head to Castell de Montpalau, which offers panoramic vistas of the plain and the Maresme coastline. The Cala Banys area provides magnificent sea views from its path over slabs along the rock. The Camí de Ronda Along Cales dels Frares is another excellent viewing point along the Costa Brava. Additionally, Sa Palomera offers a wide perspective of the town and the Tordera river delta.
Yes, Tordera is an excellent base for hiking. The Parc del Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park has numerous trails suitable for various skill levels. You can find many routes, including the 'Hortsavinyà Loop Trail' or the 'Tordera and Palafolls Castle Loop'. For more detailed information and route options, explore the Hiking around Tordera guide.
Tordera offers diverse cycling experiences. You can find gravel biking routes like the 'Pineda de Mar seafront – Tordera Trail loop' or the 'Hermitage of Saint Vincent – Small bird paradise loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, trails such as the 'Tordera River – Tordera Trail loop' are available. Discover more options in the Gravel biking around Tordera and MTB Trails around Tordera guides.
The Tordera Weekly Market, held every Sunday, is one of the oldest, largest, and most vibrant markets in Catalonia. It attracts thousands of visitors and offers a wide variety of local products, crafts, clothing, and more, providing a lively cultural experience.
Beyond the main church, Tordera's historic center features picturesque cobbled streets and medieval-style buildings. You can also discover several hermitages scattered in the natural surroundings, such as Sant Ponç, Sant Pere, and Sant Vicenç. The Masia Tordera, a restored Gothic-style manor house from the 16th-17th centuries, is another notable architectural gem.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning sea views and clear waters of the coastal areas. For instance, Cala Banys is loved for its magnificent sea views and as a relaxing spot after hiking. Trons Cove is highlighted for its picturesque beauty, clear water ideal for snorkeling, and peaceful atmosphere. The Camí de Ronda Along Cales dels Frares is appreciated for its attractive walk and great viewing points along the Costa Brava.
Yes, Prudenci Bertrana Park is a large green space located within Tordera. It's a popular spot for relaxing, picnicking, and engaging in sports. It also frequently hosts fairs and cultural activities, making it a vibrant community hub.
Sa Palomera is a prominent rock formation that extends into the sea, marking the geographical beginning of the Costa Brava. It offers a fantastic viewpoint to observe the bay of Blanes and the delta of the Tordera River. It's also a key location for the renowned Blanes Fireworks Festival.


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