A journey through nature, history and the true spirit of Catalonia.
? Walk at you own pace with all the tools and information you need to make it a great adventure. All your needs are taken care of, so all you have to do is focus on enjoying every moment, taking in the rich culture, history and spectacular scenery this region of Spain has to offer.
? A hotel-to-hotel walking holiday lets you enjoy a changing landscape as you progress through the holiday, giving you relaxed days on the trail and comfortable hotels each night while all logistics are taken care of for you.
? Walk 1 and 2 are easy (grade 1), walk 3, 4, 5 and the optional walk out to the Cap de Creus on your free day in Cadaquès are moderate (grade 2).
? Our Catalan Adventure App makes your trip effortless. It holds your daily itinerary, essential travel info, and fully interactive walking routes. With built-in navigation, you can soak up the scenery without constantly checking maps or notes. As you walk, it guides you to historic landmarks, beautiful viewpoints, charming villages, and hidden local gems you’ll be glad you didn’t miss.
On our best-selling tour you’ll get to experience all the diversity that Catalonia has to offer. As far as self-guided walking holidays go, this has got to be one of the best.
Highlights include:
Arrive at Girona Airport or Figueres-Vilafant Train Station (if travelling from Barcelona) where you will be transferred to your accommodation in L’Escala (1 hour private transfer). The old centre of the town still retains the character of a typical Spanish working town with its bustling narrow streets and good selection of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants. There are two small, popular beaches in the old town that add to the overall charm and atmosphere of the area.
Accommodation: Hotel, L’Escala. At only 300 meters from the historic centre of L’Escala with stunning sea-views and only 30 meters walk from the beach of Riells, you will find it the perfect location for the start of your Catalan Adventure.
Leaving L’Escala behind you will make your way onto the coastal trail. You will pass the walled settlement of Sant Martí d’Empúries, which is well worth a visit. The real highlight, however, is the fascinating Greek and Roman ruins at nearby Empúries (pay locally). The ancient city was used by the Romans as their base for the invasion and dominance of the Iberian Peninsula. There are some excellent mosaics and other remains, most dating from 218BC onwards. From Empúries, you walk along the southernmost part of the Bay of Roses, past several beaches where you could pause for a swim.
You will finally arrive at Sant Pere Pescador. St Pere is a scenic little world set in one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean. Surrounded by areas of authentic natural beauty and bordered by the River Fluvià, Sant Pere keeps a perfect balance between land and sea, between the greens and yellows of its orchards and the blue and gold of the village’s extensive beaches. 13.8km (8.6 miles), 3 hrs 30 mins walking time
Accommodation: Hotel, Sant Pere Pescador. This is a modern, family run hotel set in extensive gardens. The 26 comfortable and individually decorated en-suite bedrooms all have air conditioning and satellite TV. Many of the rooms have hydromassage baths and a balcony.
Today’s walk takes you along the banks of the River Fluviá, along the beach at its mouth and then through the Aiguamolls Natural Park, dotted with hides. At any time of the year you are likely to spot birds such as Ibis, Herons, Tufted Ducks, Pochards, snipes, Redshanks, Marsh Harriers and Sandpipers, but if you are lucky you can make some exciting sightings during the spring and autumn migrations: Grey Herons, Golden Plovers, Flamingos, Black Storks and Spoonbills.
You will eventually arrive at Castello D’Empuries. Castello is a beautiful medieval village steeped in history. There are many historical buildings to visit; however the landmark of the village, visible from afar, is the Parish Church of Santa Maria which is often called the “Cathedral of the Empordà” because of its size and gothic influenced architecture. 15.6km (9.7 miles), 3 hrs 30 mins walking time
Accommodation: Hotel, Castello D’Empuriès. This charming restored hotel dates from 1924. It offers fantastic views from its terrace over the Empordà and the beautiful Bay of Roses. The outdoor pool is set in the former Sant Agustí Convent, 100 m from the hotel. The hotel restaurant specializes in traditional Catalan cuisine, which is served on the terrace or under the arches of the dining room.
Today after breakfast you will be transferred by one of our guides to the start of the rugged coastal walk to Cadaquès. You will head east along the coast following a spectacular coastal trail that is destined to fulfil every walker’s hopes and dreams. You will pass many secluded beaches and coves with ample opportunities for a dip in the crystal clear sea. Eventually you will cut inland through hillsides packed with tiers of old olive groves and finally onto the beautiful white-washed coastal town of Cadaqués.
Cadaqués was a favourite of both Picasso and Salvador Dalí where Salvador Dalí once famously said in 1920: “I have spent a delightful summer, as always, in the perfect and dreamy town of Cadaqués. There, alongside the Latin sea, I have been quenched by light and colour”. 15.5km (9.6 miles), 5 hrs 30 mins walking time
Note: Cadaqués is a great place for eating out; it has a great selection of places ranging from small Mediterranean family run restaurants, to fresh fish restaurants, pizza cafes and tapas bars. We would recommend you get stuck in to the seafood during your stay in Cadaqués- it’s always very fresh and delicious when washed down with a bottle of chilled Catalan white wine.
Accommodation: 3* Hotel, Cadaquès. Very close to the beach and the centre of Cadaqués this family run hotel is simple, clean and friendly. All the rooms have en-suite.
Optional upgrade: With this recommended optional upgrade you can upgrade to a hotel on the beach with a sea-view room and terrace (see dates & prices section).
On your free day in Cadaqués you could spend the day exploring the numerous small winding alleyways and a visit to the 17th century Parish Church should not be missed or perhaps a walk to Port Lligat and Salvador Dalí’s house (closed Mondays until mid-April and from mid-September; pay locally) would be in order. 3km (1.9 miles) 45 mins walking time
You may want to walk to the Cap de Creus lighthouse, the most easterly point of the Iberian Peninsula. The rocky outcrops are one of the most significant features of the Parc Natural, with its complicated and beautiful forms which often cause the visitor’s imagination to get carried away. One sees images of real or mythical animals in the area (lions, dragons, camels, eagles, cats, rats…), despite the fact that it is the wind and the sea, and not the Gods, which have gone on shaping the geological landscape right up to the present day. You could also eat lunch at the wonderful restaurant there, with spectacular views out over the peninsular 19.9km (12.4 miles), 6 hrs walking time
Accommodation: 3* Hotel, Cadaquès. Very close to the beach and the centre of Cadaqués this family run hotel is simple, clean and friendly. All the rooms have en-suite.
Optional upgrade: With this recommended optional upgrade you can upgrade to a hotel on the beach with a sea-view room and terrace (see dates & prices section).
Leaving Cadaqués behind you make your way north through the heart of the famous Cap de Creus national park. You will follow a deeply rural path with beautiful views of the Catalan interior before arriving in El Port de la Selva.
El Port de la Selva is outstanding for its varied landscapes, its beaches and its mountains. The first historic references to the settlement go back to 974, although it did not become a fully-fledged village until the 18th century, with the construction of its first church. The village retains the charm of a small fishing village and a great many monuments and historical buildings remain, such as the Taballera Dolmen, and the Serra de Rodes medieval site, made up of Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery, Sant Salvado Castle (13th century), Santa Elena Shrine, the village of Santa Creu and Sant Fruitós Church. The village also has some of Catalonia’s best beaches. 13.4km (8.3 miles), 3 hrs 45 mins walking time
Accommodation: 4* Hotel, El Port de la Selva. The hotel is an old manor house from 1864 made with stones from the Cap de Creus. It’s been a hotel since 1960, was totally refurbished in 2005 and is just a few meters from the beach. It has two restaurants (one of them in front of the sea) and a panoramic lounge.
Leaving El Port de la Selva behind you, travel South West ascending up to the Sant Pere de Rodes cloister (Open Oct 1st to May 31st 10am – 5.30pm, June 1st to Sept. 30th from 10am to 8pm, closed on Mondays). Its origins date back to the first century after Christ. Christian doctrine understands Sant Pere de Rodes as one of the most important Monasteries in Spain. You will then make your way up to the ruins of Castell de Sant Salvador, from here you will have a breathtaking view of the Alt Emporda, across to the Albera Mountains and far into the Pyrenees. You also have stunning views over the Bay of Roses and the entire Cap de Creus. You will then make your way down past the little white chapel of Sant Onofre into the village of Palau Saverdera and finally the end of your journey.
Palau Saverdera is a small medieval village with a beautiful little church in the centre, there are a few local bars in the village to enjoy a well deserved drink at the end of the day. 14.8km (9.2 miles), 4 hrs 30 mins walking time
Accommodation: 3 *Hotel, Palau Saverdera. The hotel, renovated in 2006, is a charming hotel situated in a small Catalan village, only 5 km away from the sea.
Departure: Pick up and transfer to Girona Airport or Figueres-Vilafant Train Station (if travelling to Girona or Barcelona).
| Dates | Price Per Person (2 people sharing a twin/double room) | Solo traveller supplement | Single Room Supplement (2 + people) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Mar to 28 Mar | €973 | €632 | €281 |
| 29 Mar to 7 Apr | €1099 | €662 | €338 |
| 8 Apr to 28 Jun | €973 | €632 | €281 |
| 1 Sep to 31 Oct | €973 | €632 | €281 |







Within Europe you may have the option to fly into Girona from where we can arrange your arrival transfer. If flying into Barcelona, you’d take a 53 minute train ride to Figueres-Vilafant, the pick-up station for your arrival transfer.
Arrive at Figueres-Vilafant, if coming by train from Girona, Barcelona, other parts of Spain or France. We provide the arrival transfer from there.
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At the end of your holiday, we’ll transfer you to Girona Airport or if you’re departing from Barcelona Airport, we’ll transfer you to Figueres Vilafant Train Station, where you can take the 53 minute high speed train to Barcelona.
If you’re travelling to Girona, Barcelona, elsewhere in Spain or into France, we’ll transfer you from your final accommodation to Figueres Vilafant Train Station, where you can connect to onward trains.
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EXCELLENT Based on 67 reviews Posted on TREVOR MASONTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This was our second walking holiday with Catalan Adventures and again we had a great time. The hotels and routes are perfect for experiancing different parts of Catalonia.Posted on Miguel Veiga-PestanaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fantastic adventure. Discovered the stunning mountains and coastline of Catalunya. Stayed in superb range of boutique hotels. Catalan Adventurers team were there to smooth the way for us. Would highly recommend this trip but advise to avoid walking in summer as temperatures were above 34-35 degrees some days.Posted on Carol HowardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A wonderful week walking along this beautiful coast. From our first contact via an email enquiry, we have had a very positive experience with Catalan Adventures. Excellent communication throughout the booking process and then Maria was there at Girona airport, with her warm greeting, to take us to our hotel in beautiful Begur. She gave us very comprehensive information in her friendly helpful manner. A very personal service and it set our holiday off on a high note, thankyou Maria! The route was a delight, very easy to follow with the route notes alongside the GPX files provided and we thoroughly enjoyed discovering this lovely coastal area of Spain. All the accommodation was comfortable and well located with enjoyable breakfasts provided. We would highly recommend Catalan Adventures!Posted on Annie MoranTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. By far the best tour company we have ever used and we have used a lot of different ones over the years for walking holidays. Maria and Steve genuinely care about their clients ,and truly want them to have a trip that exceeds expectations. We had an incredible 9 days trekking in Catalonia on a self guided trip. Catalan Adventures went above and beyond think of everything from accommodations, to route notes with photos , restaurant recommendations, gorgeous hotels, transfers when we couldn't walk one day , offered to bring us to a pharmacy when I was unwell and immediate responses from Steve via wats app on any questions we had during our trip, when we got lost Maria called us to offer assistance as soon as she got our message. A trip we will remember forever! Thank you sooo much Maria , Steve and all the team at Catalan Adventures, we felt so loved and cared for!Posted on Susan GillinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Catalan Adventures provided a top-notch experience. The maps were detailed and accurate, accommodations comfortable and clean. The package they’ve put together for walking village to village in Catalonia offers so many different things to see and do, from hiking the breathtaking Mediterranean coastline to spotting storks in the nature preserves to touring Greek and Roman ruins. I highly recommend this company.Posted on Kirstin PellomTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Perfect week exploring the stunning Costa Brava! We loved the variety of landscapes with a mix of coastal and mountain walking. History, culture, great food, welcoming locals and stunning beaches. Catalan Adventurers set us up for success with great communication, thorough preparation with gps files and printed route notes. The accommodations were lovely local establishments with good locations and nice breakfasts. We have done many self guided cycling and walking tours in Europe and this was a top notch professional company. Highly recommend this company and this tour.Posted on Peter HannaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The Catalan Coast walk was a fantastic experience, very well organised with top quality hotels and an interesting selection of walking trails , a stress free way to see the coast and countryside . I would recommend Catalan Adventures to anyone who is looking for this type of holidayPosted on Jerome HayTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We loved our walking tour organized by Catalan Adventures. The routes were varied and interesting, the accommodations comfortable, the information thorough and helpful, and the service timely and friendly. We would highly recommend this tour to others.Posted on Mairi MacphersonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fantastic walking holiday with my son. Catalan Adventures have put together a wonderful itineraray - just the right balance of walking, stunning scenery, beautiful beaches and delicious food and wine. Every hôtel we stayed at was so welcoming and friendly, lots of small and family-run places. The support behind the scènes was great. Thank you!Posted on DanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Catalan Adventures walk along the coast isn’t all fun and games, it’s fun games and a touch of hard work mixed with superb accommodation and wicked hospitality along the way. Passing beaches, bird sanctuaries, then bays, headlands and finally mountain climbs it is a six day walk that finishes with a climax. Views to die for and muscles that will last nearly as long as the memories. Organisation is superb and the company can be great. Go, go now!
This holiday includes:
You can find our availability in the Dates & Prices section above. Within these dates you can start your tour at any day you want (subject to accommodation availability).
We provide arrival transfers from Figueres-Vilafant and Girona Airport (see Travel Options section for more details). If you are staying in between this area before, we might also be able to pick you up from your location there, please contact us to organize it for you.
Accommodations throughout are individual local hotels, many family-run, that offer all the usual 3-star hotel amenities. For more detailed information, please check the accommodation section above.
On this holiday walk 1 and 2 are easy (grade 1) and walk 3, 4, 5 and the optional walk out to the Cap de Creus on your free day in Cadaquès are moderate (grade 2).
To see our walking grades, please click here. You can also find a detailed description and walk specifications in the Itinerary section above.
Note: There is the possibility to modify walk 3 & 5 to make them easier walks.
If you don’t want to walk one day, you can check with us if you can travel with the luggage. If the luggage vehicle is already full, you can arrange a taxi at the accommodation to take you to the next town (pay locally).
Yes, we would be happy to tailor this tour to your needs, be it to add or remove nights or change accommodations upon your request. Please contact us and let us know the changes you’d like to make.
We provide the departure transfer to Figueres-Vilafant train station (if travelling to Girona, Barcelona or France) and to Girona Airport. If you continue to stay within the area after your tour, we might be able to bring you to your next location, please contact us to organize it for you.
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