Type: Independent Walks in Spain
Price: From £450 - £575 per week
7 nights B&B. 5 days walking. Grade - Mediano

Walk the most easterly peninsular in Spain.
THE AREA
An intricate exploration of Spain's most easterly mediterranean Cape and the charming city of Girona. Just a stone's throw from the French border.
The Cap de Creus, situated in a far flung corner of the Iberian peninsular (see Map below) is considered by many to be the Catalan
'Finis Terrae'.
Rich with historical testaments, man has long left his trace on this landscape; from the Megalithic dolmens through to the magnificent Romanic monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes and beyond with the surreal structures of Casa Dalí.
The rugged terrain shows itself at first glance as being inhospitable to mankind. The people of the region traditionally lived off olives, vines, small holdings, augmented by fishing and livestock such as goats and mules. Until the eighteenth century villages were situated inland on the high ground away from the sudden attack of mediterranean corsairs.
With the advent of beach tourism some fifty years ago, the coastal villages boomed without the urban over expansion associated with much of the Costa Brava. The charming fishing villages of Port dela Selva and Cadaques attracted a bohemian set with Salvador Dalí setting up his summer residence in Port Lligat.
Away from the summer hustle, the coast teems with shallow coves and pretty little beaches. Both the coastline and hinterland have a fascinating variety of weathered geological strata which in turn provides many pockets filled with botanical wealth.

THE ITINERARY
Day 1 Arrive Llança.
Day 2 The port of Lança with its superb road and rail links is a natural choice to start and finish the tour of Cap de Creus. A short walk along the coast to Port de la Selva gives you a good choice of small beaches to dip your feet. The fish market is well worth a visit before choosing amongst the many eateries to sample some of the local fare.
2hrs 15mins. 7kms. Flat. Easy.
Day 3 Our route cuts across land to the Cape's eastermost village of Cadaques passing abandoned vine terraces built up from the local slate. Revel in the picturesque narrow streets with their fishbone cobbles.
3hrs 30mins. 11kms. 320m combined climb. Easy – Moderate.
Day 4 The next day's path passes some wonderfully secluded and unspoilt stretches of the coast upto the Cap de Creus lighthouse, the easternmost point of the Iberian peninsula. The way cuts back west through some winding shallow valleys containing unexpected streams and lush woodland to Port de la Selva.
6hrs 30mins. 19 kms. 200m combined climb. Moderate
Day 5 From Port de la Selva, the path starts its gradual climb to the highest point of the cape. Passing the La Val de Sante Creu, an unspoilt hamlet, the path climbs more steeply on a well defined path to the monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes.
From here you continue upto the castle of San Salvador de Verdera where a mercenary garrison, paid for by the monastery was housed. The soldiers kept an eagle eye out for marauding pirates from this priveledged viewpoint. The all round views are simply stunning.
It is comforting to know that the remainder of the day is all downhill past several dolmens through patches of cork oak woodland. The village of Palau-saverdera nestles into the hillside looking south over the Empordá and the Aiguamolls wetlands.
4hrs 45mins. 12kms 680m combined climb. Moderate.
Day 6 The path to Llança climbs through attractive scrub land, surrounded by worked and abandoned olive groves and vineyards. Soon the hermitage of San Onofre is reached with its welcom spring. Superb views south over the Bay of Roses start to open up and the climbing eases before cresting the central ridge of the Cap de Creus for the last time. The descent to Llança again passes dolmens and vestiges of former cultivated land. The views open to the north along the tortured coastline into France as well as east over the previuos day's terrain.
3hrs 20mins. 8kms 450 combined climb. Moderate
Day 7 Transfer and overnight in Girona city.
ACCOMMODATION
A mix of small friendly 1-3* hotels with some outstanding cuisine. We have even teamed up with a 1* Michelin restaurant on the first and last nght of your walk giving you a chance to sample the best creative cooking in the area.
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When to go: All year except July til mid September due to the heat.
Transfer Options: Girona & Barcelona airports. Rail from UK. Train stop at Llança.
Grade of Difficulty: Mediano. 3-6 hours daily walking. Max. ascent 500m.
What's included.: 5 days walking with route notes and maps. 7 nights B&B with en suite accommodation in hotels with 1 to 3 star rating. A full day to explore the city of Girona.