Best attractions and places to see around Pals, a medieval town in the Baix Empordà region of Girona, Spain, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The well-preserved Gothic Quarter, set on a hilltop, features narrow cobblestone streets and ancient stone buildings. The area is also characterized by its surrounding rice fields, natural parks, and proximity to the Mediterranean coast.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful old town to walk and look around
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Beautiful old town to walk and look around
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Spectacular in summer and winter
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spectacular coastal walk in summer and very beautiful in winter
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Cala Pedrosa, as its name suggests, is one of those coves made of stones and wedged in between large granite stones where only the path of the path leaves its path. Beautiful and idyllic cove where you can run past is part of getting to know the essence of this area of the Costa Brava.
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Beautiful beach that is in this maritime area of Palafrugell and that is part of this set of coves that are at the foot of the Begur mountains.
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Pals is rich in history, designated a 'Historic Artistic Site' for its well-preserved medieval quarter. You can wander through Pals' Medieval Old Town (Gothic Quarter) with its cobblestone streets and ancient stone buildings. Don't miss the Begur — Old Town and Castle, another settlement with historical significance in the Baix Empordà hinterland. Other notable sites include the Torre de les Hores, the Sant Pere Church, and the Gualta Bridge, a 16th-century construction over the Daró River.
Yes, the area offers stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. The Josep Pla Viewpoint provides breathtaking vistas of the Empordà fields, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Medes Islands. For coastal scenery, visit Pedrosa Cove, a typical pebble beach with clear turquoise waters, or the expansive Platja de Pals. The Torre de les Hores also offers impressive views of the region. Additionally, the Massís del Quermany mountain area provides fantastic views over Pals and the rice fields.
Pals and its surroundings are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the unique landscape of the Rice Fields by walking or cycling. The Montgrí, les Illes Medes i el Baix Ter Natural Park offers numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and bird watching. For more structured activities, consider exploring the many hiking trails, running routes, or gravel biking paths in the area.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Pals are suitable for families. The Pals' Medieval Old Town is a captivating place for all ages to explore. The Begur — Old Town and Castle is also considered family-friendly. For a relaxing day, Tamariu Beach and Platja de Pals offer sandy shores for swimming and playing. The Confitura Museum, dedicated to jams, even offers workshops that can be a fun activity for children.
Pals is close to several beautiful beaches. Platja de Pals is an expansive sandy beach perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports like kayaking, paddle surfing, windsurfing, or kitesurfing. Nearby, Racó Beach offers a more intimate atmosphere. For a typical Costa Brava pebble beach with clear waters ideal for snorkeling, visit Pedrosa Cove. Tamariu Beach is another small, clean sandy beach ideal for a refreshing dip.
Montgrí Castle, also known as Torroella de Montgrí or Santa Caterina, is a military fortification built between 1294 and 1301. Standing on a 301-meter-high hilltop, it offers wide, impressive views over the Alt- and Baix Empordà, the lowlands of the Ter, and the Mediterranean Sea. It's a challenging hike to reach but rewards visitors with historical significance and panoramic vistas.
Yes, the medieval town walls of Pals, dating back to the 14th century, are still visible and feature four square towers, including those known as Ramonet, Rom, Xinel·lo, and Hospital. Walking along these walls provides a glimpse into the town's defensive past and offers unique perspectives of the surrounding area.
Beyond its beaches, Pals is renowned for its extensive Rice Fields, which create a unique wetland landscape perfect for walking, cycling, and photography. This area is part of the Montgrí, les Illes Medes i el Baix Ter Natural Park, offering diverse ecosystems and opportunities for bird watching. The nearby Massís del Quermany also provides a mountainous contrast with its hiking routes and scenic views.
Pals offers a blend of historical and cultural experiences. The Ca la Pruna, a 15th-century fortified house, now serves as a house of culture and features an exhibition of Catalan wines. The Confitura Museum provides a unique look into jam-making, complete with workshops. Throughout the year, Pals also hosts various gastronomic and cultural events, such as traditional rice planting demonstrations and sardana and habanera auditions.
Yes, the region offers various walking opportunities. While some trails can be challenging, you can find easier walks, especially around the Rice Fields, which provide flat terrain and scenic views. For specific routes, you can check the hiking guide for Pals, which lists routes with varying difficulty levels, including easy options like the 'Pals Beach – Platja de la Fonollera loop'.
The Torre de les Hores, or Tower of the Hours, is a prominent Romanesque circular tower dating from the 11th to 13th centuries. It is what remains of the ancient castle of Pals and was later converted into a Gothic-style bell tower. Beyond its historical importance, it offers impressive panoramic views of the Empordà plains and the Medes Islands, making it a key landmark in the town.


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