Best natural monuments around Baix Empordà showcase a diverse natural heritage in the Girona region of Catalonia, Spain. Over 33% of the area is protected, featuring a convergence of marine and mountain environments. The landscape includes calcareous massifs, extensive forests of holm and cork oaks, and dramatic coastal cliffs. This region offers a variety of natural features, from marine reserves to ancient woodlands.
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The mouth is difficult to cross with luggage or a bicycle.
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Cala Cap Roig is a beautiful natural area that takes its name from the reddish rock formation that divides the beach in two.
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The river mouth cannot be crossed by bicycle, at least not with an e-bike. There are several meters of water between them, making it impossible for me to carry my bike that far. The water is at least 50 cm deep, and the current is strong. It was too dangerous for me.
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The dolmen has the shape of a rectangular burial chamber, composed of large vertical stone slabs (orthostats) that support a horizontal upper slab (cover). It is surrounded by a tumulus, an accumulation of earth and stones that originally covered the entire structure, giving it the appearance of a small hill. It is approximately 7.5 metres long, with an inner chamber of 2 metres. Its entrance faces southeast, probably for astronomical or ritual reasons. It was used as a collective tomb, where the ancient inhabitants deposited the remains of the deceased along with offerings, tools, pottery and other funerary objects.
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It was first documented in the 19th century, when the first archaeological investigations in the area began. The objects found in the dolmen, such as pottery and flint tools, have helped to understand the funerary and social customs of its builders. Legends related to witches and magic rituals circulate around the dolmen, common in the popular stories of the area. Like many dolmens, its orientation could be related to the position of the sun during the solstices, which reinforces its symbolic and spiritual importance.
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It is one of the best preserved megalithic monuments in the region. This dolmen, built during the late Neolithic or Chalcolithic period (around 2,700-2,200 BC), is an impressive testimony to the funerary and spiritual practices of the prehistoric communities that inhabited this area.
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There are also dolmens in Spain!
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just beautiful and enjoy the view!
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Visitors frequently praise Cap Roig Cove, known for its reddish rock formation and excellent snorkeling opportunities. Another popular spot is Punta Ventosa Viewpoint, which offers incredible panoramic views over the cliffs. For those seeking expansive vistas, Montplà Summit provides a 360-degree view, including the Medes Islands archipelago.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Dark Rock of La Fosca Beach, Cap Roig Cove, and Platja del Castell are all great options, offering beaches and scenic views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Baix Empordà boasts a diverse range of natural features. You'll find dramatic coastal cliffs and coves, extensive forests of holm and cork oaks, and significant calcareous massifs. The region also features unique marine environments, such as the Medes Islands, and important wetlands where the Ter River meets the sea, like The Mouth of the Ter.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as those found in the guide Easy hikes around Baix Emporda, or explore cycling routes, including those in the Cycling around Baix Emporda guide. The Montgrí, Medes Islands and Baix Ter Natural Park is particularly popular for hiking, while Les Gavarres Massif is known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails.
Yes, the region's natural beauty often intertwines with its rich history. For example, Punta Ventosa Viewpoint features remains of Spanish Civil War bunkers. The Les Gavarres Massif is also notable for its high concentration of megalithic monuments and ancient parish churches, offering a blend of natural and archaeological interest.
The Baix Empordà region is pleasant to visit for its natural monuments during spring and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures, which are ideal for hiking and exploring, and you can avoid the peak summer crowds. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage.
Baix Empordà has numerous excellent viewpoints. Punta Ventosa Viewpoint offers stunning coastal panoramas. For inland views, Montplà Summit provides a 360-degree perspective, including the Medes Islands. Additionally, Coll de la Creu de Santa Caterina offers breathtaking views, especially towards Montgrí Castle.
The diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife. The Medes Islands, a marine reserve, are teeming with marine life including various fish, crabs, and starfish. The wetlands of the Baix Ter are crucial habitats for numerous bird species. In the forested areas like Les Gavarres Massif, you can find fauna typical of Mediterranean environments.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Montgrí, Medes Islands and Baix Ter Natural Park offers family-friendly circular routes, including one about 3 kilometers long that explores the Montgrí cliffs and views of the Medes Islands. You can find more easy routes in the guide Easy hikes around Baix Emporda.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments in Baix Empordà are coastal. Cap Roig Cove and Platja del Castell are prime examples, offering beautiful beaches alongside unique natural formations. The Mouth of the Ter also provides a unique beach experience where the river meets the sea.
This park is unique because it brings together marine, island, and mountain environments. It features the Montgrí massif, the ecologically rich Medes Islands marine reserve, and the vital wetlands of the Ter River. It's a place where you can hike through mountains, explore an underwater paradise, and observe diverse birdlife in the wetlands.
The Les Gavarres Massif is a protected Area of Natural Interest, characterized by its extensive forests of holm and cork oaks and a gentle topography. It's not only a haven for Mediterranean wildlife but also holds significant cultural and archaeological value, with numerous megalithic monuments and ancient churches scattered throughout its trails.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Montgrí massif offers trails with varying difficulties. While Montplà Summit is accessible, the surrounding trails, especially those leading to Coll de la Creu de Santa Caterina and Montgrí Castle, can be steep and require sturdy footwear. The Cadiretes Massif also features routes with steep descents to the sea, offering dramatic coastal views.


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