Cami De Ronda
About
S'Agaró is a picturesque coastal enclave on Spain's Costa Brava, nestled between the towns of Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Platja d'Aro. The village, which dates back to the early 1920s, has evolved into an upscale resort while preserving its historic charm with elegant villas, winding pine groves, and a protected coastline. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, tranquil beaches, and a sense of place that blends natural beauty with architectural heritage. A highlight of the area is the Camí de Ronda, a historic coastal footpath that follows the shoreline through the semi‑artificial landscape of rocks, sea, and pines. Originally rebuilt as part of the S'Agaró development, the trail offers uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean and provides a quiet escape for hikers and families alike. The walk integrates seamlessly with the resort’s gardens and promotes a sense of harmony between built and natural environments. The town's cultural allure is further enhanced by landmarks such as the iconic five‑star Hostal de la Gavina, which has hosted numerous film stars and served as a backdrop for classic movies. The historic core of S'Agaró is a living museum of Catalan coastal architecture, with charming streets, bustling cafés, and a vibrant waterfront. Whether you’re exploring the promenade, relaxing on the sandy shores, or simply enjoying the local cuisine, S'Agaró offers a memorable blend of relaxation, history, and natural splendor.
Highlights
- Historic Camí de Ronda
- S'Agaró Shores
- Hostal de la Gavina
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 30 minutes