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8.79km
290m
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Jog the moderate 5.5-mile Puig de ses Cadiretes Loop, gaining 961 feet for panoramic views of Mediterranean forests and Tossa de Mar.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.86 km
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3.13 km
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While the Komoot tour starts near the coast, many routes for the Puig de ses Cadiretes Loop often begin near Tossa de Mar. You can find designated parking areas in Tossa de Mar, which serves as a common starting point for trails in the area. For specific parking details, it's advisable to check local tourism resources like visittossa.com.
Yes, the Puig de ses Cadiretes Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through the Espai Natural Protegit del Massís de Cadiretes, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Be mindful of the varied terrain, including rocky sections, which might be challenging for some dogs.
The best time to jog the Puig de ses Cadiretes Loop is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically milder, making the considerable elevation changes more manageable. Summer can be very hot, and some sections offer limited shade, while winter might bring cooler temperatures and potentially wet, slippery conditions on certain paths.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Puig de ses Cadiretes Loop. The trail is located within the Espai Natural Protegit del Massís de Cadiretes, a protected natural area, which is freely accessible to the public. However, visitors are expected to respect the natural environment and follow general park regulations.
The loop offers a diverse and challenging terrain. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained tracks, unpaved and gravel sections, and forest paths winding through Mediterranean forests with cork oaks and granitic soil. Be prepared for significant elevation changes, including steep climbs, especially around coves and towards the summit. There's also a short, rocky stretch near the peak that requires careful footing.
The loop offers several notable points of interest. You'll pass by the ancient Ruins of Mare de Déu de Gràcia Chapel and the Sant Grau Hermitage, adding historical context to your journey. The summit of Puig de ses Cadiretes provides unparalleled panoramic views, including a stunning View of Tossa de Mar from the rocks and expansive vistas of the Ardennes mountains and coastline.
Yes, the Puig de ses Cadiretes Loop intersects with several other official trails. Notably, it covers significant sections of the Catalunya E10 and the BTT la Selva - 1. Puig de Cadiretes. You'll also find it briefly crosses parts of [CIMA GI15] Sant Grau d'Ardenya, BTT la Selva - 2. Les Planes de l'Aromir, and various segments of the Mare de Déu and Camí MCQ trails.
The Puig de ses Cadiretes Loop is rated as moderate for hiking, and for jogging, it presents a significant challenge. With nearly 300 meters of elevation gain over 8.8 km, including steep climbs and rocky sections, it's best suited for joggers with good fitness and some trail running experience. Beginners might find it quite demanding and may need to walk some of the steeper or more technical parts.
Given the varied terrain and elevation, wear appropriate trail running shoes with good grip. Layers of breathable athletic clothing are recommended, as temperatures can change, especially at higher elevations. Bring plenty of water, as there are no water sources directly on the trail, and snacks for energy. A small backpack for essentials, a fully charged phone, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen) are also advisable.
While the trail itself is in a natural, undeveloped area, the nearby town of Tossa de Mar offers a full range of facilities. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options there. Many visitors choose to stay in Tossa de Mar and access the trail from the town, combining their outdoor adventure with local amenities.
For a more strategic approach, consider starting your jog early in the morning, especially during warmer months, to avoid the midday heat on exposed sections. Also, be prepared for the challenging ascent to the summit; many experienced joggers opt to power hike the steepest parts, particularly the short, rocky stretch near the peak, to conserve energy and ensure safe footing. The panoramic views from the top are well worth the effort!
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