Tracks

El Port de La Selva - Cabo de Creus - Cadaqués

From Port de la Selva to Cap de Creus

It is a long route, it takes about 4 hours, it starts in Port de la Selva, following the GR-11 that crosses the Pyrenees (it goes from Cap Figuer to the Basque Country to Cap de Creus, in Catalonia).

The entire route is marked with white and red signs. The starting point is the path of the farmhouses, at the end of Puig Gros street. From this path begins the track that goes into the Natural Park of Cap de Creus, passing by the ruins of San Baldiri, Cala Taballera, Mas de la Birba and rabasseres. As it is a long route and there are no access points to water and supplies, you must take provisions.

It should be noted that if you want to go to Cala Taballera, there is a rather steep slope, and you deviate from the GR itinerary.

El Port de La Selva – Monastery of Saint Peter of Rhodes – Selva de Mar

From Port de la Selva to Sant Pere de Rodes: 2 hours one way, signposted path

We will leave Port de la Selva towards Llançà, passing by the Sant Jaume path, until we find the signs for the traditional religious route of Sant Jaume. You can also get there by car to the Santa Cruz Valley. The Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery is located in the Rodes mountain range at 520 metres above sea level, with a great view over the bay of Port de la Selva and the northern part of Cap de Creus.

From Port de la Selva to Llançà

9 km one way, 2 hours to go. It is a route that is part of the GR-92 and part of the Ronda path that goes from Lanza to Port de la Selva.

You go along the Ronda path that goes from Port de la Selva to Llançà, it is a simple path, quite flat, of low difficulty, that can be done on foot, running or by bicycle. During the journey we find different coves with easy access, we will also find the S'Arenella lighthouse, and many viewpoints where you can contemplate the great beauty of the whole area.

From Port de la Selva to Cadaqués

The journey takes 3 and 12 km, it is part of the GR92.

From Port de la Selva to Cadaqués you can take another path, the GR-92. It is about 12 kilometres long, and takes approximately 3 hours, with a significant slope at the beginning of the journey, where we can enjoy the beautiful views of the bay of Port de la Selva.

The first 50 minutes are spent on a somewhat steep section of path that goes up to the Torelló coast. Once the slope is over, we pass near Mas Bufadors, it is an old farmhouse in ruins and is the highest point above sea level. Then we go towards Montaña Negra, where we will begin the descent where we will see the first houses that belong to Cadaqués.

You arrive at Cadaqués very close to the roundabout at the entrance to the town, where you will find the bus stop to return to Port de la Selva.