Best attractions and places to see around Selva include a diverse range of coastal and inland features in the Girona region of Catalonia. This area is characterized by its Mediterranean coastline, historical settlements, and mountainous terrain. Visitors can explore ancient fortresses, secluded coves, and scenic trails. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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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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Its access is difficult and not suitable for everyone.... They make this cove... almost a paradise đ
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Selva, located in the Girona region, offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore scenic trails like the Osor Road, known for its architectural arches and splendid rides, especially in summer. The area is also excellent for hiking, with routes like the Camino de Ronda, offering coastal views. For more adventurous cycling, consider the Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb, which provides amazing views back to the coastline.
Yes, several attractions around Selva are suitable for families. The Vila Vella Fortress in Tossa de Mar is a well-preserved old town with small streets that children can enjoy exploring. Coastal spots like Cala Bona, Trons Cove, and Cala Pola offer clear waters for swimming and are generally family-friendly for a day at the beach.
While Selva itself is inland, the region offers access to stunning coastal spots. Cala Bona is a small bay with a mini beach, known for its super clear water and protection from strong currents by rock walls. Other beautiful coves include Trons Cove and Cala Pola, both offering picturesque settings for swimming and relaxation.
The region around Selva is rich in history. A prominent historical site is the Vila Vella Fortress in Tossa de Mar, an impressive, well-preserved old town with ancient city walls and defense towers. The town of Tossa de Mar itself is also a significant historical settlement with a castle and religious buildings.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, including moderate and difficult options. For instance, the "Camino de Ronda de Tossa de Mar â circular por calas de la Costa Brava" is a moderate 7.4 km route. More challenging options include the "Castle and coves of Tossa de Mar - Circular via the coastal path" (7.7 km, difficult) and the "Camino de Ronda de Lloret de Mar a Tossa de Mar â round trip along the Costa Brava" (20.5 km, difficult). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Selva guide.
Cyclists can enjoy challenging climbs and scenic routes. The Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb is a popular choice, offering stunning views of the coastline and a lively bar at the top for refreshments. Another notable route is the Osor Road, a long ascent with spectacular architectural arches, particularly enjoyable in summer. For gravel biking, routes like the "Palafolls Castle â Can Benet Pass loop from Hostalric" are available, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Selva guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from coastal paths and climbs like Sant Grau d'Ardenya. The clear waters of coves like Cala Bona are highly appreciated for swimming. Many also enjoy the charm of historical sites such as the Vila Vella Fortress, with its well-preserved old town and inviting small streets.
Yes, the Selva region is rich in viewpoints. The Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb offers amazing views back to the coastline. Additionally, the path along Cales dels Frares provides magnificent sea views over rocks and coves. Even places like Cala Banys are noted for their great views of the water, perfect for relaxing after a hike.
The region around Selva can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Summer is particularly recommended for activities like cycling the Osor Road and enjoying the clear waters of the coves. The Fira de Ses Herbes, a local event showcasing medicinal herbs, is celebrated in June, offering a cultural experience. Spring and autumn also provide pleasant weather for hiking and exploring historical sites without the peak summer heat.
Yes, you can. At the top of the Sant Grau d'Ardenya Climb, there is a lively bar where you can refill bottles. Cala Banys also features a bar with a nice view, perfect for a cappuccino after a hike. The old town of Vila Vella Fortress in Tossa de Mar is known for its many good food options.
Yes, the region offers circular walking routes. An example is the "Camino de Ronda de Tossa de Mar â circular por calas de la Costa Brava," which is a moderate 7.4 km loop. Another is the "Castle and coves of Tossa de Mar - Circular via the coastal path," a more difficult 7.7 km route. You can explore these and other options in the Hiking around Selva guide.


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