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Camino de Ronda and the beach of Altafulla and La Mora
It is one and a half hour by train to get to Altafulla-Tamarit station. You have to take a Media Distancia Renfe train (not Cercanias) from the Estacion de Francia or Sants , the return ticket costs 14 euros. From the station it is 5 minutes to get down to the beach. The coastline is really nice with some small old houses. To walk to the Playa de Mora on the Camino de Ronda you just have to walk along the beach direction to the Castle. If you walk behind the the Castle you'll find the first sign for the Camino de Ronda so now you have to follow that and in an hour you'' get to La Mora. The way is easy and beautiful but be careful with some very slippery rocks. In La Mora there is nothing else just a huge camping, some holiday apartments by the beach and a couple of restaurants . From there you can continue the walk by the coast and you 'll get to Playa Waikiki or further to Tarragona. These are wide sandy beaches with some waves usually , crystal clear waters and the amazing pine forest smell thanks for the hills surrounding the area.
Parts of the Camino de Ronda on the Costa Brava II.
Camino de Ronda from Sant Feliu de Guixols to Playa de Sant Pol (this is not the same as Sant Pol de Mar)
The return ticket to Sant Feliu de Guixols is almost 30 euros, and it takes 90 minutes to get there with the bus from the Estacion Nord with the Sarbus company. Sant Feliu itself is not the prettiest little town on the Costa Brava, but the places and beaches which surrounds it are amazing and easily can be reached by foot as well, so it is perfect base to stay even for a few days trip. To find the Camino de Ronda direction to the north, you just walk pass the port through the parking , direction to the rocks, and you will see the first little bay , the Cala Jonca, if you want to continue you just have to walk up those millions of stairs opposite to the ones going down to the bay. From there the path will be very well signed and obvious.The walk to Sant Pol takes around an hour. It is an easy walk although it is mainly stairs up and down . All the way there are amazing views, beautiful plants, flowers and fantastic smells. The bays are amazing all the way, if you don't like to go in the water on a little complicated way, on slippery rocks, just go almost until the Playa de Sant Pol, there will be a nice natural pool, with some steps craved into the rocks with turquoise blue water. The Playa Sant Pol is nice as well it is long sandy beach the water is quite shallow for a long while so it can be perfect with children. There is a bus which takes you back to Sant Feliu if you don't want to do the steps back again. One more thing about Sant Feliu: The market is very good and cheaper than in Barcelona, fresh and delicious fruits,vegetables and fish, don't miss that!
One ugly building in Sant Feliu which you have to pass by, on the way to the Camino
The market in Sant Feliu
Path between Vilanova i la Geltru and Sitges
The beach of Vilanova was a perfect place to collect little trashures, for our project, which you can check out here www.darktrashures.blogspot.com
promenade in Sitges
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