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59.7km
660m
Road cycling
Cycle 37.1 miles through Baix Empordà's medieval villages on this moderate loop, enjoying historical sites and diverse Catalan scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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19.0 km
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28.2 km
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31.6 km
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38.2 km
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59.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
44.8 km
8.08 km
4.33 km
2.39 km
157 m
Surfaces
34.9 km
24.9 km
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Elevation
Highest point (180 m)
Lowest point (30 m)
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While specific parking areas for the start of this exact loop aren't detailed, the medieval villages themselves, such as Púbol or La Pera, typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local village information for designated parking zones upon arrival.
This route is designed for road cycling, so bringing a dog along would generally not be suitable unless they are in a specialized bike trailer. If you plan to stop and explore the villages on foot, local regulations regarding dogs in public spaces and establishments would apply.
The Baix Empordà region is enjoyable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, avoiding the peak heat of summer. These seasons also tend to be less crowded, making for a more relaxed experience.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Baix Empordà Medieval Villages Loop. However, individual attractions or museums within the villages, such as the Gala Dalí Castle Museum in Púbol, may have their own admission fees.
The terrain is diverse, featuring mostly well-paved roads suitable for racebikes. You'll encounter gentle hills, nearly flat sections, and some moderate climbs. Be aware that within the medieval villages, you may encounter compact dirt roads, unpaved sections, and cobblestones, requiring a degree of caution.
The primary draw of this loop is the opportunity to explore authentic medieval villages. You'll pass through charming hamlets like the Medieval Village of Púbol, Millàs Village, and La Pera Medieval Village. The route also crosses the Sobranigues Footbridge.
Yes, the medieval villages along the route offer excellent opportunities for food and drink stops. Many villages have cafes, restaurants, and bars where you can enjoy local Catalan cuisine and hospitality. Monells, with its beautiful cobbled square, is often recommended for a coffee and cake stop.
The loop is rated as 'moderate' with a distance of nearly 60 km and over 650 meters of elevation gain, making it more suitable for cyclists with some experience. While parts are relatively flat, the overall length and climbs might be challenging for younger children or less experienced family members. E-bike rentals are an option for those seeking an easier ride.
Yes, the Baix Empordà region has an extensive cycle touring network. This specific loop intersects with sections of official trails such as the "Ruta per la plana de l'Empordà", "Gran volta pel Baix Empordà", and "El Camí IT7TR5 El Camí de Llevant: de Montserrat a Salses".
For this road cycling loop, you should bring appropriate cycling gear, including a helmet, water bottles, snacks, and basic bike repair tools. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and layers of clothing are also recommended, as conditions can change. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning medieval villages and landscapes!
While the route itself winds through picturesque countryside and villages, higher vantage points in the broader region, such as the sanctuary of Mare de Déu dels Àngels, offer panoramic views stretching to the Costa Brava and the Pyrenees. You'll enjoy scenic diversity with agricultural fields, woodlands, and glimpses of the Mediterranean.