Camino de Ronda de Lloret de Mar a Tossa de Mar — round trip along the Costa Brava
Camino de Ronda de Lloret de Mar a Tossa de Mar — round trip along the Costa Brava
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20.5km
490m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: August 12, 2024
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 8.19 km for 390 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Wild Boar,sunshine and a bit of an uppy downy.Different Gravy ✊
The original idea was to take the route along the Cami de Ronda, which is the closest to the coast, trying to avoid walking along the GR as much as possible, since it runs through many urban areas and has too much asphalt. However, shortly after going down to Cala Morisca, the Cami de Ronda was marked with signs prohibiting passage due to the risk of landslides, so I took the path to return to the GR. After walking for a while, I returned to the Cami at the height of Cala d'en Jeroni. Until reaching Tossa, the path is a continuous up and down. The first section along the cliffs at the exit of Lloret is especially beautiful.
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5 to 6 km are really magnificent 🤩🤩 at the beginning and at the end The rest is less interesting not really coastal or coastal paths the route is super well indicated GR 92
Assuming we had a relaxed tour ahead of us today, we started in the morning...👣 We had decided on a variant via the Cami de Ronda, as this leads directly along the coast... But not for long 🙈 After the first ascent and descent, we were faced with an absolutely impassable path...so retreat and a bit over the GR 92 to get back to the Cami de Ronda at the next place...we thought 😟 We had hardly hiked a few meters down to the coast when we discovered a sign that the path was closed 😡 After we had convinced ourselves that the path is actually impassable, we are good back on the GR ... until just before Lloret de Mar. Passing the main beach we continued to the following bay Platja de Fenal. Hard to believe, but shortly after you have left Lloret behind, you come across the Cami de Ronda again on a beautiful path to the much quieter Buch ⛱️ We reached it after more than 17 km and 640 meters in altitude and set up camp. Basically... you shouldn't rely on the information from Komoot when it comes to altitude... it's usually significantly more...🙆♀️
If you try to do the original coastal path, it is in very bad condition, except for the beginning and the end....I have gotten lost several times, for me it is difficult, but very pretty.
Along the Catalan coast - on the Mediterranean route (GR 92) Tossa de Mar to Lloret de Mar - Stage 11 This morning it was T-shirt weather. The 11th stage started relatively early. First we had a coffee on the beach with a view of the castle. Of course we went straight back up on gravel roads. Later we were on asphalt a lot. Through small holiday villages where the dog is still buried. But there was hardly any car traffic. At a headland we followed Komoot and the route led over private property. When we stood in front of a fence, the security guard came in his jeep and said we had to look for another way. Maybe the area was still accessible a few years ago. Cameras everywhere, who lives there? In the next town in the café. We told the story to the waiter. He laughed and said that an ex-president lives there. Aha. When we went for two more coffees he laughed and said we should watch out for the security. 😂 After 2 more headlands we arrived in Lloret. What a stark difference to the places before. #gr92 #gr92mediterrani #gr92costabrava #gr92camideronda #gr922024 #trail #trailadventure #throughiker #me #costabrava #costabravaspain #longdistancehiking #longdistancehikingspain #walking #calabria #calabriavacation #backpack #brooks #brooksrunning #brookstrailrunning #palamos #laselva #roses #begur #longdistancehiking #santperepescador #lescala #toroellademontgri #tamurei #tossademar
Nice hike along the coast. Hiking or trekking - shoes are mandatory! Some of it goes up or down very steeply with a hold on the chain, but it's really fun. Take your swimming costume with you - there are beautiful bays along the way.