Best attractions and places to see around El Port De La Selva include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This picturesque fishing village on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain, is situated within the Cap de Creus Natural Park, offering rugged coastlines, diverse wildlife, and numerous beaches and coves. Visitors can explore ancient monasteries, lighthouses, and charming village streets, reflecting the region's rich history and authentic atmosphere. The area provides a variety of outdoor activities, from coastal paths to mountain trails.
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Cala del Lledó, also known as Cala de la Font del Lledó, is a bay in the municipality of Roses. It consists mainly of boulders and pebbles and is characterized by moderate waves and strong winds. Cala del Lledó is located at the foot of a cliff. The Cala del Lledó is located in the Cap de Creus Natural Park. It is usually not very busy; even in high season, no more than 30% of the bay is occupied. This is probably due to its remote and difficult-to-access location.
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Super nice view of the sea and the national park
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You have to visit this place with your bike.
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The medieval past of Empúries can be seen the moment you set foot on the most central streets of this town close to the coast. It is worth crossing the old part of the nucleus!
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The action of tectonic plates and erosive phenomena have shaped Cap de Creus over the millennia. Winds, rain, and the sea have carved cliffs, coves, and caves that seem straight out of an adventure story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISTUD-0ctdA The Cap de Creus lighthouse was inaugurated - as the plaque still above its door says - in 1853 (although, as can be assumed, the lighting system has undergone several changes since then). It was part of the wave of lighthouse inaugurations that occurred in Spain in the mid-19th century to try to put the country in a similar situation to what other countries already had at that time regarding maritime lighting.
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Beautiful view. There is also a café where you can take a break.
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Admission moderate (no 20€ for 2 adults and 2 children). The wifi key and a QR code hang at the entrance. This means that one cell phone can be used as an audio guide for the whole family :)
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Worth seeing despite admission.
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El Port de la Selva is rich in history. A must-visit is the impressive Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery, a 10th-century Benedictine monastery offering spectacular views. Nearby, you can find the remnants of the Castle of Sant Salvador de Verdera and the ancient Santa Helena de Rodes. The village itself also features the 18th-century Church of Santa María de les Neus and the Taballera Dolmen, an archaeological remain.
Absolutely. El Port de la Selva is located within the stunning Cap de Creus Natural Park, known for its rugged headlands, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking views. The Sierra de Rodes Mountain Range provides a dramatic backdrop, offering hiking trails with panoramic sea views. Don't miss the Cap de Creus Lighthouse, situated at the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula, for unparalleled vistas.
The region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking along the Camí de Ronda coastal path, which leads to various coves and viewpoints, or explore mountain trails in the Sierra de Rodes. The bay is also ideal for water sports such as windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and scuba diving. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide for El Port de la Selva.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Camí de Ronda (GR92) offers excellent coastal walks, including routes to the S'Arenella Lighthouse. Trails also lead into the Cap de Creus Natural Park and the Sierra de Rodes, with options like the GR11 trail to the Ermita de Sant Baldiri de Taballera. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, in the hiking guide.
Families can enjoy the sandy Platja Gran beach in the village. Exploring the charming streets of El Port de la Selva village and its fishing harbor is also a pleasant activity. The Cap de Creus Lighthouse has an information office and a restaurant, making it an accessible and interesting visit for all ages. Many of the easier coastal walks are also suitable for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery, which offers vistas of the bay of Port de la Selva and the Cap de Creus Natural Park. The Cap de Creus Lighthouse also provides spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and the Mediterranean Sea. Additionally, the S'Arenella Lighthouse is a popular destination for wonderful views, reachable via the Camí de Ronda.
Experience the authentic charm of El Port de la Selva village by strolling through its cobbled streets and observing the whitewashed houses. The bustling fishing harbor is the heart of village life, where you can see daily catches. Don't miss the local cuisine, especially the fresh seafood delicacies. You can also discover the region's maritime history at the local Maritime Museum.
The coastline around El Port de la Selva is dotted with beautiful beaches and coves. Lledó Cove is known for its untouched nature, while Cala Tamariua boasts turquoise waters and dark green mountains. Other notable spots include Cala Fornells, Platja d'en Pere Esteve (great for snorkeling), and Platja del Port de la Vall, which has a dog-friendly section. Many of these are accessible by foot or boat.
The shoulder seasons (spring and early autumn) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in El Port de la Selva. The weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling, and the crowds are smaller than in peak summer. Summer offers warm temperatures perfect for water sports and beach activities, but trails can be hot. Winters are milder but some services might be reduced.
Yes, El Port de la Selva offers various cycling routes, catering to different preferences. You can find road cycling routes that take you through scenic coastal roads and challenging mountain passes, as well as touring bicycle routes for more relaxed exploration of the area. For detailed information and route options, refer to the road cycling guide and the general cycling guide.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the charming village of Selva de Mar, just 1.5 km away, with its old cobblestone streets and high mountain village atmosphere. The Banyeres dels monjos (Monks' baths) are unique rock formations perfect for snorkeling, with a local legend attached. For a truly unique experience, the Cala Prona Fishermen's Hut offers a glimpse into traditional fishing life.


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