Things to do ... Platja d'Aro and nearness
Ronda Walk (South)
From S'Agaró (beach of Sant Pol) to the beach "sa Conca".
This is a basic walk of the GR92, being one of its most frequented sections: 2,3Km. in 1/2 hour approx. The way is well wide, adapted for people with reduced mobility and makes the way between the coast and important mansions.
We go out from the Beach of Sant Pol in S'Agaró right under the hotel "Hostel La Gavina". The way starts in the Cape of Pau. Towards the half, we pass by Pedrosa Beach, a small beach of fishermen in which people can access through some stairs. We continue and find the Mirador Square, an exceptional viewpoint to the Mediterranean Sea, a bower worthy of the best photographs. Further on, and already at the end of the way, some stairs take down us to the Beach "Sa Conca".
If we cross the beach and going up the stairs of the north end, we will go to find Punta Prima and the nautical portPort d'Aro.
Source: site of the Federation of Hiking Entities of Catalunya (http://www.feec.org)
Click on the map on the green indications to see pictures of the beaches. (route in green)




Photos of the Ronda Walk.
This is a basic walk of the GR92, being one of its most frequented sections: 2,3Km. in 1/2 hour approx. The way is well wide, adapted for people with reduced mobility and makes the way between the coast and important mansions.
We go out from the Beach of Sant Pol in S'Agaró right under the hotel "Hostel La Gavina". The way starts in the Cape of Pau. Towards the half, we pass by Pedrosa Beach, a small beach of fishermen in which people can access through some stairs. We continue and find the Mirador Square, an exceptional viewpoint to the Mediterranean Sea, a bower worthy of the best photographs. Further on, and already at the end of the way, some stairs take down us to the Beach "Sa Conca".
If we cross the beach and going up the stairs of the north end, we will go to find Punta Prima and the nautical portPort d'Aro.
Source: site of the Federation of Hiking Entities of Catalunya (http://www.feec.org)
Click on the map on the green indications to see pictures of the beaches. (route in green)




Photos of the Ronda Walk.
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