Best attractions and places to see around Cunit include a mix of coastal features, historical sites, and natural areas. Cunit is a tranquil coastal town on Spain's Costa Daurada, known for its beaches and cultural heritage. Platja de Cunit features fine golden sand and calm waters, divided by breakwaters, and has held a Blue Flag award since 1997. The town's history is reflected in sites like the Church of Sant Cristòfol, which retains Romanesque elements from the 12th century.
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Beautiful town and spectacular surroundings. Dangerous road for cycling, heavy traffic.
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A classic stretch for cyclists in the area. Following the edge of the swamp, with ups and downs, it is a very pleasant area to ride a bike and ride with force and changes of pace.
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The Puig de l'Àliga, at 464 meters above sea level, is not the highest peak of the Garraf, that honor goes to the Puig de la Mola (534 meters), but it is the highest of the foothills southern parts of the Garraf massif. It forms a natural border between the regions of Alt Penedès and Garraf and is a natural viewpoint of both the Penedès plain and the Garraf coast. At its highest point there is a geodesic vertex, a large cross, and a fire watch tower.
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Sant Esteve also Sant Esteve de Castellet is a church near the village of Masuques in the municipality of Castellet i la Gornal (Alt Penedès) protected as a cultural asset of local interest. Sant Esteve de Castellet is the old parish of the town, before it became dependent on the church of Sant Pere. "S. Stephani de Castelleto" appears already mentioned since the 10th century as a possession of the monastery of Sant Cugat del Vallès. It seems that the construction preserved today was made later, replacing the first church. The building has undergone renovations over the years, mainly with regard to the main facade, which currently appears much modified. The church is located It is a building with a single nave, covered with a barrel vault on toral arches, an octagonal dome with a bell tower, and a roof on two sides. There are three apses, the central one of which is much larger, and has a semi-circular arched window in the central part. The main facade has, as the only remarkable element, a semi-circular arch access door with stone lintels.
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The Foix marsh, along with Castellet castle, are the two main attractions of this area, border between Alt Penedès and Garraf. The road runs along one side of the marsh and if you come from Vilanova i la Geltrú, you will enjoy the spectacular views of the castle dominating the marsh.
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Inspired by the Moorish architecture of Andalusia, a local neighbor decided to build this structure as a second vacation home. You can visit (paying).
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Road that runs parallel to the castle and the swamp and offers beautiful views.
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Cunit offers a variety of natural attractions. The expansive Platja de Cunit is a major draw with its fine golden sand and calm waters, uniquely divided by seven longitudinal breakwaters. For nature enthusiasts, La Pineda Natural Park and Cal Ganxo Nature Area provide walking and cycling trails, picnic spots, and wildlife observation. The Foix Reservoir is another significant natural feature, known for its waterfowl observatory.
Cunit and its surroundings are rich in history. The Church of Sant Cristòfol, dating back to the 12th century, retains Romanesque elements and is one of Catalonia's Romanesque buildings closest to the sea. You can also explore the medieval Torre de Cunit for coastal views. Further afield, the Castellet Castle, a 10th-century fortified structure, offers insights into the region's past. The archaeological site of the Iberian Settlement at Fondo del Roig and the ruins of the Roman Villa of Can Llauder reveal ancient inhabitants. Additionally, the Saint Stephen's Church, Les Masuques, documented since 976, includes a Roman site with a necropolis.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Cunit. You can find routes like the 'Dunes of Coma-ruga Beach – Beach Promenade loop from Cunit' (moderate, 16.25 km) or the 'Foix Reservoir – Foix Dam and Reservoir loop from Vila-seca' (difficult, 17.81 km). For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Cunit.
Absolutely. Cunit offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. Popular options include the 'Iron sculptures – Castellet Castle loop from Cunit' (moderate, 40.57 km) for road cycling, or the 'Camí de Vilanova – Foix Reservoir loop from Cunit' (moderate, 26.79 km) for touring bicycles. Discover more routes in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Cunit and Cycling around Cunit.
The primary beach in Cunit is Platja de Cunit. It's known for its fine golden sand and calm, clear waters, which are protected by eight coves formed by longitudinal and island-shaped breakwaters. This beach has consistently received a Blue Flag award since 1997 for its quality and management. The nearly three-kilometer-long seafront promenade (Passeig Marítim) is perfect for leisurely strolls or cycling.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Puig de l'Àliga, a summit standing at 464 meters above sea level. It offers expansive vistas of both the Penedès plain and the Garraf coast. The historic Torre de Cunit also provides scenic views of the coastline. Additionally, the area around Castellet Castle, strategically located on the Foix River, offers picturesque views of the reservoir and surrounding landscape.
Yes, Cunit is well-suited for families. The calm waters and golden sands of Platja de Cunit are ideal for children. The long seafront promenade is perfect for family walks or bike rides. For active teens, the Cunit Skate Park provides a safe environment for skating and biking. Easy walking paths can also be found in areas like La Pineda Natural Park.
The best time to visit Cunit for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasantly warm, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the beaches without the intense heat of summer or the cooler temperatures of winter. The sea is also warm enough for swimming in early autumn.
Cunit's marine environment is notable for its unique coastal protection and significant underwater life. The Platja de Cunit is characterized by its eight coves, created by seven longitudinal and four island-shaped breakwaters designed to prevent erosion. Beneath the surface, the seabed off Cunit is home to vital 'maritime grasslands' of Posidonia oceanica, which are crucial for supporting diverse marine life.
Yes, you can immerse yourself in Cunit's local culture by wandering through the quaint streets of the Cunit Old Town, where you'll find charming cafes and local boutiques. The Casa-Museu Vila Encantada also offers insights into the region's history and artistic expressions, providing a deeper understanding of local heritage.
Yes, Cunit is conveniently located near the renowned Penedès Wine Region. Just a short drive away, you can find numerous vineyards and wineries offering tours and wine tasting experiences, allowing you to explore the rich viticultural traditions of Catalonia.
The calm waters off Cunit's coast are well-suited for various water sports. You can enjoy activities such as windsurfing and paddleboarding, taking advantage of the protected coves and generally tranquil sea conditions.


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