
It stretches from Blanes to Portbou, allowing you to walk the entire Costa Brava by foot. Between land and sea, neither here nor there, and everywhere at once. The “Camí de Ronda” reveals the Costa Brava from a privileged vantage point. Without realising, as you keep walking and lift your gaze, you see how the landscape evolves, transforms, and shifts. Among pines, stones, and rocks, with the water always just a step away.
You don’t know if you belong to the land—civilisation feels far away—or to the water, which embraces everything. From here, in between, you see it all and merge with the endless landscape. If you dare to stray from the path, you may find yourself hidden away in a cove you hadn’t seen before, and from which you won’t want to return. The warmth of the sun heats the rocks, and the sound of the water whispers just to you.
Walking this path is an emotional journey. Originally designed to connect villages and guard the coastline, it has become one of the most iconic and authentic trails along the Catalan coast. A thread linking hidden coves, wild beaches, natural viewpoints, watchtowers, and white villages that seem to cling to the cliffs above the sea.
There are gentle, welcoming stretches that invite you to linger and breathe. And others, more rugged, that remind you of the landscape’s primal force. But all share that constant presence of blue, that sensation of walking suspended between the earth and the sea. With every step, a discovery: a crack between rocks, a fish leaping, a boat drifting away, a trace of history.
Yet what truly remains, beyond the path, is the intimate connection with the landscape. A feeling of having been part of something vast, beautiful, and simple all at once. Walking on water, you reconnect with silence, with slow movement, and with yourself.