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Hike the moderate 7.5-mile Camí de Ronda from Blanes to Lloret de Mar, enjoying coastal views and hidden coves.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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12.1 km
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4.67 km
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2.54 km
1.02 km
525 m
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3.18 km
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2.32 km
1.99 km
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528 m
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The trail is generally considered moderate, suitable for hikers with good fitness. However, be prepared for sections that can be challenging, with constant uphills and downhills, narrow paths, and rocky or technical terrain. Some parts require sure-footedness and sturdy shoes.
The trail connects the towns of Blanes and Lloret de Mar, so you can start from either end. Both towns offer parking options, though it's advisable to check local parking availability, especially during peak season. Public transport, such as buses, also connects these towns, making it easy to access the trailheads.
Yes, the Camí de Ronda is generally dog-friendly. However, given the varied terrain which includes narrow, rocky, and sometimes technical sections, ensure your dog is fit for the hike. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas, near cliffs, or when passing through sensitive natural areas.
The best time to hike this section of the Camí de Ronda is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is typically milder, and the trails are less crowded than in the peak summer season. Summer can be very hot, making the hike more strenuous, while winter can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Camí de Ronda from Blanes to Lloret de Mar. It is a public coastal path accessible to everyone.
The terrain is highly varied, featuring a mix of paved sections, asphalt roads, unpaved trails, natural paths, and gravel stretches. You'll also walk along streets, designated hiking paths, and footpaths. Expect slopes, constant elevation changes, and some narrow, rocky, or technical sections. There are also parts that traverse sandy beaches.
Along the route, you'll encounter stunning coastal scenery and several notable spots. Highlights include beautiful beaches like Cala s'Agulla, Fenals Beach, and Cala Banys. You'll also pass by the historic Sant Joan Castle of Lloret de Mar, offering panoramic views.
Yes, the trail offers continuous breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. The path winds through rocky cliffs and provides numerous strategic viewpoints, or 'miradors,' that offer panoramic vistas of the coastline, secluded coves, and turquoise waters.
Absolutely. The trail provides access to many secluded beaches and hidden coves with crystal-clear turquoise waters, such as Cala s'Agulla and Cala Banys. These are perfect spots for a refreshing dip during your hike.
Yes, this route is part of the larger Camí de Ronda network and also intersects with other official paths. Notably, it covers significant sections of the Camí de Ronda (83%), Catalunya E12 (83%), and GR 92 BTT (81%), which is part of the long-distance GR 92 footpath.
Given the varied and sometimes challenging terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. It's also advisable to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and snacks. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are recommended, and a swimsuit if you plan to enjoy the coves.
No, this specific section of the Camí de Ronda is not a loop trail. It's a point-to-point route connecting Blanes and Lloret de Mar. You can hike it in either direction and use public transport or arrange a return journey between the two towns.
Comments
You have great views of beautiful bays and get to know the party mile from a completely different and beautiful side. …
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We decided to visit Blanes first.
Quickly ripped open on Komoot and accidentally caught 90% of the G92.
The beginning was great, but in the middle it was a very long walk down a busy street. But more on that later. Nevertheless, it was wonderful and this …
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First to Playa de Fenals and on to Playa Cala Sa Boadella. We like it there and we'll stay right away for 🏊♀️🏖️☀️🍻 and stuff😅.
We then continued along the Way of St. James for a bit... we actually wanted to continue along the coast, but unfortunately here too 🖐️ Everything was cordoned …
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