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Girona
Selva
Lloret De Mar

Camí de Ronda and Puig de l'Abella Loop

Moderate

4.2

(5)

12

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Camí de Ronda and Puig de l'Abella Loop

03:31

12.0km

330m

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Hike the Camí de Ronda and Puig de l'Abella Loop, a moderate 7.4-mile trail with coastal views and forest paths near Lloret de Mar.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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241 m

Canyelles Cove

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Canyelles beach is located in the municipality of Lloret de Mar (Gerona) Spain, on the South Costa Brava. It is a thick white sand beach, about 457.3 meters long and with a 6.1% slope. It has a rescue and first aid service between June 15 and September 15. It also has showers equipped with state-of-the-art footbaths, locker service, leisure activities (such as umbrella and sun lounger rental, water skiing, Ski-bob, skates, kayaks, a kiosk selling ice cream and drinks, and restaurants) and tourist cruises. .

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1.71 km

Morisca Cove

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Cala Morisca is a small cove formed by stones and coarse sand that is located 5 kilometers south of the town of Tossa de Mar.

Cala Morisca is difficult to access, it cannot be reached by road. It can only be accessed on foot or by boat. It is usually frequented by couples and especially by hikers.

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2.14 km

Porto Pi Beach

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Beach located in the bay of Llorell, to the south of the urban center of Tossa de Mar. It is flanked by a cliff covered with pine trees and is made of coarse sand. It does not have any type of service and nudism is common in it.

Porto Pi beach is located on the western side of the Llorell bay, at the foot of a high cliff covered with pine trees.

It is accessed from the right end of the Llorell beach, through a tunnel that crosses a rock formation known as the Black Rock and that delimits the beach on the left. Although the right is limited by Cape Bou.

It is bisected by a pine-covered rock formation that runs all the way to the shore. It has a length of 280 meters by about 20 of average width. It is made up of coarse-grained sand, with some blocks of granite rock. The entry slope into the sea is not very pronounced and the bottom is sandy.

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2.34 km

Cap de Bou Beach

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Located in the Costa Brava region of Catalonia in Spain, Cap de Bou Beach is a long, narrow, gravel beach. It is known for its quiet and secluded nature, making it an ideal destination for families with children. The beach's strong current and wind from the north make it popular with water sports enthusiasts, particularly those interested in windsurfing, paragliding and kitesurfing. For those looking to explore these activities, there is a surf school on site. Access to Cap de Bou Beach is easy by car and public parking is available on the beach.

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2.65 km

Santa María de Llorell beach belongs to Tossa de Mar, La Selva region, and is located about 3.5 km from the urban center.

Although it is not possible to get to the beach by car because an urbanization surrounds it, we can access it on foot, leaving at the entrance of one of the best-rated campsites on the entire Girona coast and which is named after one of the coves the one with access, Cala Transporter.

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3.24 km

Cala de L'Ull de Vidre

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Cala de L'Ull de Vidre is a beach in Catalonia, (Spain) that is located in the municipality of Tossa de Mar, in Girona. It is an isolated beach 40 meters wide and 100 meters long. In high season this beach is usually not very crowded.

It is a beach with calm waters and golden sand.

This beach is easily accessible on foot and by boat, the closest road being the GI-682. It does not have access for the disabled. The beach has unguarded parking.

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5.01 km

Xalet Vermell

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I read on the internet that it was an old vineyard shed from the Tossa cork era (late 18th century and early 19th century).

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7.51 km

View of Santa Maria de Llorell

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Nice view of the small settlement and the sea.

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12.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.70 km

4.18 km

2.52 km

324 m

191 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.53 km

3.66 km

2.22 km

324 m

191 m

< 100 m

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December 29, 2023,Playas de Canyelles y Santa María de Llorell — circular por el monte de la Morisca
Be careful, near Turo de la Morisca we had to turn around under the injunction of a security guard, otherwise very friendly but firm and armed, prohibiting us from passing by sea towards Canyelles. The informed path, which goes around a luxurious property, supposedly not existing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to hike the Camí de Ronda and Puig de l'Abella Loop?

The Costa Brava region, where this loop is located, generally offers pleasant hiking conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be very hot, especially midday, so if hiking then, start early to avoid the heat. Winter offers cooler, crisp air, but some services might be reduced.

Is the Camí de Ronda and Puig de l'Abella Loop suitable for beginners?

This route is rated as 'moderate' due to its distance and elevation changes. While some sections of the broader Camí de Ronda are easy, this specific loop includes continuous ascents and descents, as well as narrow paths. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness should be able to complete it, but be prepared for a good workout. It's not overly technical, but sturdy footwear is recommended.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

While specific parking for the 'Puig de l'Abella Loop' isn't widely documented, the route likely starts and ends near a coastal town or beach area, given its connection to the Camí de Ronda. For access to the Camí de Ronda sections, look for public parking in towns like Lloret de Mar or near popular beaches such as Santa María de Llorell Beach or Canyelles Cove. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak season.

Are dogs allowed on this trail?

Generally, dogs are welcome on many sections of the Camí de Ronda, but leash rules apply, and some beaches or protected areas might have restrictions, especially during peak season. It's always best to check local signage at the trailhead or specific beach access points. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you carry waste bags.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike this loop?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Camí de Ronda and Puig de l'Abella Loop. The Camí de Ronda is a public coastal path, freely accessible to all hikers. However, if you access private beaches or facilities along the way, those might have their own charges or rules.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the route?

The terrain is quite varied, characteristic of the Camí de Ronda. You'll walk along coastal paths, narrow footpaths, and potentially some flatter sections near beaches. Expect rugged cliffs, dense pine forests, and numerous secluded coves. Some parts may involve continuous ascents and descents, and potentially steps, offering a diverse hiking experience.

What are the main points of interest along the Camí de Ronda and Puig de l'Abella Loop?

This loop offers stunning coastal views and passes by several beautiful coves and beaches. You can expect to see Canyelles Cove, Morisca Cove, Porto Pi Beach, Cap de Bou Beach, Santa María de Llorell Beach, and Cala de L'Ull de Vidre. Additionally, you'll pass the historical site of Xalet Vermell and enjoy a View of Santa Maria de Llorell.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Catalunya E11, as well as various segments of the Camí de Ronda, including those designated as 'Camí de Ronda original'. These intersecting paths contribute to the diverse nature of the loop.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the trail?

Given that the Camí de Ronda connects various seaside towns and beaches, you'll likely find amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and shops in the villages or near the larger beaches along the route. For example, areas around Canyelles Cove or Santa María de Llorell Beach may offer facilities, especially during tourist season.

What should I bring for a hike on this loop?

For this moderate hike, we recommend bringing plenty of water, especially on warmer days, as water sources might not be consistently available on the trail itself. Wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, as some paths can be uneven or steep. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is essential due to coastal exposure. Snacks, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone are also advisable.

Is there an 'insider tip' for hiking this specific loop?

While the name 'Puig de l'Abella Loop' suggests a combined coastal and inland experience, the 'Puig de l'Abella' itself is more commonly associated with an inland, mountainous area distinct from the Camí de Ronda. This particular komoot route, however, focuses heavily on the stunning coastal Camí de Ronda. Embrace the coastal beauty and the numerous coves, and don't expect a significant inland mountain ascent typical of a 'Puig' unless specifically marked on your map.

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