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Salou Coastal Path Loop

Moderate

4.5

(27)

160

hikers

Salou Coastal Path Loop

03:11

11.9km

130m

Hiking

Hike the moderate Faro de Salou circular route along the Costa Daurada, enjoying coastal views, beaches, and the iconic Salou Lighthouse.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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557 m

Jaume I Promenade

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Passeig Jaume I is a pedestrian area that spans Llavant beach in the town of Salou. It goes from the pier to Torra Nova.

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2.24 km

Punta del Lari

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La Punta del Lari is a small cape that is located next to Punta del Porroig, right next to Llarga beach, a few meters away from the town of Salou.

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4.13 km

Punta Prima

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Punta Prima is one of the most important capes of Cap de Salou, where next to it there are a set of small and beautiful coves of Cala Font and Cala Vinya.

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5.52 km

Salou Lighthouse

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Unfortunately the museum was closed... Very nice hiking along the cliffs

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11.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.78 km

3.47 km

2.74 km

928 m

Surfaces

5.67 km

3.28 km

2.04 km

834 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Faro de Salou circular route?

The Faro de Salou circular route is generally classified as a moderate hike, requiring a good level of fitness for the full trail. However, some sections are easily accessible and suitable for all skill levels, making it enjoyable for families as well. The route involves some ascents and descents, with the highest point reaching 77 meters above sea level.

How long does it typically take to complete this circular route?

The full trail, covering approximately 10.5 to 11.9 kilometers, can take around 3 to 3.5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops along the way.

What is the terrain like on the Faro de Salou circular route?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter a mix of easy-to-follow paths, including wooden boardwalks, and more challenging sections. Some parts feature narrow footpaths winding through dense scrubs, while others traverse rocky coastlines. While some sections are paved, others are unpaved or natural, requiring proper hiking shoes for comfortable navigation.

What natural features and landmarks can I see along the way?

The route offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the rugged coastline. You'll encounter secluded coves, vibrant beaches, and unique rock formations, including intriguing fossil dunes at Les Roques Punxoses. Notable landmarks include the iconic Salou Lighthouse, the Jaume I Promenade, and viewpoints like Punta del Lari and Punta Prima.

Are there opportunities for swimming or accessing beaches along the route?

Yes, the trail provides access to several picturesque beaches and coves perfect for swimming or sunbathing. These include Capellans Beach, Cala Llenguadets, Cala Penya Tallada, Cala de la Vinya, and Llarga Beach.

Where can I park or access the Faro de Salou circular route?

The route is part of the Camí de Ronda, which has various access points along the Salou coastline. While specific parking information isn't detailed, the trail is well-known, and you can find parking in areas near the starting points in Salou. For more logistical details, you might check local tourism resources like visitsalou.eu.

Is the Faro de Salou circular route dog-friendly?

While the trail is a natural coastal path, specific regulations regarding dogs can vary by section or municipality. It's advisable to check local signage or the Salou tourism website for the most current rules on dog access and leash requirements, especially for beaches and protected areas.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The Costa Daurada generally offers pleasant weather for hiking for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often ideal, with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended if visiting during peak season.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Faro de Salou circular route, as it is a public coastal path.

Are there any sections of the route particularly suitable for families or less experienced hikers?

Yes, while the full route is moderate, some sections are easily accessible and suitable for all skill levels. These often include parts with wooden boardwalks or paved paths. If hiking with families or those new to hiking, consider starting at a point that offers these easier sections, such as near the main beaches or promenades, and doing a shorter out-and-back walk rather than the full loop.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Catalunya E26 and the Camí de Ronda, which is the historic network of coastal paths this route is part of. You'll also find it intersects with local streets and paths like Avinguda de l'Alcalde Pere Molas.

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Trail Reviews

Arturo J. Gómez Gras
April 17, 2026, Camí de Ronda. Von La Pineda nach Salou

El camí de Ronda is called that because these were the paths used by the carabineros to carry out "La Ronda" or surveillance walks of smuggling activities along the coast. This path was originally only in the province of Girona, between Portbou and Blanes, following the GR-92 in many sections. It seems that the name is commercial and other sections, such as the one we walked today in the province of Tarragona between La Pineda and Salou, are being signposted. Last year we walked several magnificent stages in Girona, and today, to rest a bit from the car and taking advantage of the fact that the path passes behind our hotel, we decided to walk it. The path is well signposted and I love walking by the sea, but the amount of horrible beach buildings greatly detracts from it. An active rest day to return to the mountains tomorrow.

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