Environment
The Cadiretes massif
The Cadiretes massif is a natural open area that occupies almost all the municipal area of Tossa de Mar, and part of Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Santa Cristina d’Aro, Llagostera, Vidreres, Caldes de Malavella and Lloret de Mar. It is a mountainous, granitic land, which separates the sea from the Selva plain and which is highest at the Puig de Cadiretes
Botanical gardens
The parks and botanical gardens of the Costa Brava are very special places where indigenous plants can be found alongside plant life from all over the world, creating an explosion of colours and aromas. They are great oases of nature, ideal for strolling around while enjoying breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.
Coastal footpaths
On one side, the green of the pine trees; on the other side, the blue of the sea. On the Costa Brava there are no walks more spectacular than the ones along the coastal footpaths, a wonderful way to discover small coves, vertiginous cliffs, charming beaches and other unmissable coastal beauty spots.
Natural Parks
The seven natural parks of the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees are seven scenic marvels that offer a huge variety of views: high mountains, coves and beaches, cliffs, volcanoes, huge forests, wetlands, rivers and lakes…
And much more…
The Costa Brava offers many other possibilities apart from its nature: sport –hiking, golf, btt, diving…-, gastronomy –gastronomic campaigns-, culture –museums, monuments, archaeological sites…
For further information, visit:
- Horitzó: el portal de la Costa Brava
- La Costa Brava a la wikipedia
- Patronat de Turisme Costa Brava Girona