Best natural monuments in Pein - Massís De Les Cadiretes is a protected natural area in Catalonia, Spain, known for its diverse natural beauty and ecological significance. This massif features mountainous terrain, a rugged coastline spanning 6 km, and a blend of Central European and Mediterranean ecosystems. Its highest point, Puig de Cadiretes at 519 meters, offers extensive views of the Mediterranean Sea and the plain of Girona. The area provides opportunities for exploring unique flora and fauna, dramatic cliffs,…
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Great not technical hike from Tossa de Mar, largely on a GR92 route. Peak offers great views.
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Nice peak accessible going up a big rock at the end (would not recommend if wet, can be slippery). Great views of the area, and on a clear day, of the Pyrenees range!
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Cima del Montclar in Santa Cristina d'Aro
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Coll that is close to the Puig de Can Toni and you can see the geological formations of this area, a set of granite blocks one on top of the other.
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Garcia's Paradolmen is a small dolmen that is currently in good condition but amidst the dense vegetation of this forest space.
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Small ruin, unfortunately sprayed with graffiti.
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Ruins with Graffiti
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House in ruins with little interesting to see, not even Tann, just the Grafitty are worth it . From here towards Sant Llorençs des Grau it is almost all Bajada. Link with an interesting path towards Camis de Tossa past the colonial house.
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The highest point, Puig de Cadiretes summit, offers extensive views of the Mediterranean Sea and the plain of Girona. Another notable site is Coll de Portes, a mountain pass where you can observe unique geological formations of granite blocks. Additionally, Puig Montclar, a 401-meter high peak, is recognized by the Federation of Excursionist Organizations of Catalonia.
Yes, the massif features several historical sites. You can visit the Sacrifice Stone of Can Cabanyes, an ancient site dated from 2,500 BC. Another interesting historical monument is the Paradolmen of Garcia, a small dolmen found amidst the dense forest vegetation.
The Massís de les Cadiretes is ecologically significant for its blend of Central European and Mediterranean species. You'll find riparian forests, cork oak, pine, and holm oak forests. It's also a habitat for rare bird species like the red-rumped swallow and the European shag. The seabed is notable for its coral strand formations and deep coral blocks.
Absolutely. The massif is crisscrossed with marked footpaths suitable for hiking and mountain biking. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Puig Montclar and Sant Baldiri - Circular through the Protected Natural Space' or the 'Megalithic route of Sant Grau'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking in Pein - Massís De Les Cadiretes guide. For road cycling, routes like 'Tossa de Mar: Sant Grau and Terra Negra Loop' offer scenic rides; discover more in the Road Cycling Routes guide.
The massif boasts 6 km of preserved, abrupt coastline characterized by dramatic cliffs and hidden coves with crystal-clear waters. Notable coves include Vallpresona Cove, known for its isolation, and Cala Bona, a small bay accessible via the Camino Ronda from Tossa de Mar. The winding road connecting Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Tossa de Mar offers breathtaking views of the blue-green sea and craggy cliffs.
While some trails can be challenging, many areas offer family-friendly exploration. The diverse landscape, including secluded coves and forests, provides opportunities for nature observation and gentle walks. Always check the difficulty of specific routes, but the general appeal of natural beauty makes it a good destination for families who enjoy the outdoors.
The Puig de Cadiretes summit is the highest point and offers extensive panoramic views over the entire Massís de l'Ardenya, the Mediterranean Sea, the plain of Girona, and even the Pyrenees on clear days. The Sant Grau Sanctuary, located within the massif, also provides magnificent panoramic views of the natural space.
Yes, the Massís de les Cadiretes is known for its secluded natural beauty. Vallpresona Cove is described as wonderfully isolated and rocky, backed by cliffs, offering a peaceful retreat. The numerous small valleys and hollows with riverbeds, even if dry in summer, contribute to the sense of untouched nature.
Access to different parts of the massif varies. The ascent to Puig de Cadiretes can be made via a trail branching off the GI-6821 road. The Sant Grau Sanctuary is reachable by car via a road leading towards Llagostera from Salions bay. The winding road connecting Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Tossa de Mar also provides access to the coastal areas.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find challenging routes like 'Ascent to Puig de les Cols' or 'Carcaixells d'en Dalmau and Iberian settlement of Plana Basarda'. For more options, refer to the Running Trails in Pein - Massís De Les Cadiretes guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from summits like Puig de Cadiretes, often describing them as 'nice vantage points' with 'great views' of the coast and the entire massif. The unique geological formations, such as the granite blocks at Coll de Portes, are also a highlight for many.
While specific public transport routes directly to all natural monuments might be limited due to the rugged terrain, the winding road connecting Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Tossa de Mar, which traverses the coastal side of the massif, is served by some local bus lines. For more detailed information on public transport options, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or resources like visittossa.com.


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