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- Castle beach at Palam贸s
- Last stop before a new walk to Calella along the Camin de ronda trail.
- Puntal dels Burricaires balcony at Calella de Palafrugell
- As you were at a boat bow, the Puntal dels Burricaires gives you a great overview of Port Pelegr铆 and the Platgeta beaches.
- Penyes Blanques at Calonge
- A fresh dip in Penyes Blanques area.
- Having a look to Cala Seni脿 at Palam贸s
- This is one of the wildest part of the Cami de Ronda, at this point we had a look to Cala Senia.
- Costa Brava balcony at S'Agar贸
- An quiet an relaxing balcony along Cam铆 de Ronda, between the beaches of Sant Pol and sa Conca, near Platja d'Aro.
- Cap Prim cape at the south coast of Javea
- A beautiful view from one of the most spectacular scenic lookouts of Javea lookouts network.
- Costa Brava. Sant Sebasti脿 lighthouse
- The Sant Sebasti脿 lighthouse is the main landmark of our way, quite comfortable and urbanized climb from LLafranc, it offers splendid views to the south behind us.
- Costa Brava at Platja d'Aro. Cap Roig
- Arriving to Cap Roig from Platja d'Aro.
- Costa Brava at Tamariu
- Arriving to Tamariu beach.
- Costa Brava in S'Agar贸
- Between the beaches of Sant Pol and sa Conca, shortly before Platja d'Aro, the trail is built between an exclusive set of villages and the sea.
- 'Torre dels Perpiny脿' at Costa Brava in Calonge
- Close and Calonge, the walkway rises and offers great landscapes.
- 'Cala del Forn' at Costa Brava in Calonge
- Near the end of the section between Platja d'Aro and Calonge, after the long beach of 'Ses Torretes', the coastal path reenters into a group of small and quiet creeks, like this 'Cala del Forn'.
- A fishermen's corner at the east of Es Cal贸
- Early on a September afternoon, we found this natural bright green pool.
- Good morning Lekeitio
- A view of Lekeitio town in an early morning of July.
- A view of Zumaia and the basque coast from Santa Klara
- Very early, two opposites: the angry sky and calm sea.
- Cadaqu茅s
- This small village, once isolated in this wild and rocky headland Creus, maintains the charm with its narrow streets and mainly with the opportunity to walk the bay by the sea.
- Costa Brava at Calella de Palafrugell
- In the middle of the Costa Brava this beautiful small village is named Calella, the place where 'Mediterraneo' Serrat song was born.
- Cam铆 de sa Pujada
- A short trail that allows you to get a good panoramic view of the small Formentera island.
- Sunset at 'Els Arenals' beach
- Starting from the sunset point to the right, we can find the Piratabus with his beautiful sunsets drinks and music, the roof of Flipper and Chiller restaurant and chill-out, the white building of Maysi, the Els Arenals restaurant, and a bit far the Riu Mola hotel.
- As Catedrais beach (Lugo)
- If when you were a child dreamnt with pirates and shipwrecks, this is your place.
- Fishermen port at Es Cal贸 Sant Agust铆
- Es Cal贸, is one of the curious corners of the Formentera island where the boats are arranged around a small creek, and each one has access to water through their own handmade wooden rails.
- Es Calo des Mort beach
- Es Calo des Mort is the last sandy beach at the southeast of the island, from which the coast becomes more rugged culminating in La Mola lighthouse which stands in an imposing cliff.
- Illetes beach
- Illetes beach, and also Llevant beach, are the most famous and visited beaches on the island of Formentera.
- Rock piles at Formentera
- At the end of Ses Illetes beach, there is this curious place with hundreds of stone monoliths made by visitors.
- San Antonio cape from Las Rotas beach at Denia
- Denia offers to you both kind of beaches, north sand and south rocky beaches.
- La Concha beach at San Sebastian
- A panoramic view of La Concha bay from Miramar palace.
- Itzurun beach at Zumaia
- This beach offers a spectacular geological view in low tide.
- Zumaia Flysch
- View of the beach of Zumaia Itzurun and cliffs that surround it in what is called the flysch, layers of alternating hard and soft rock in an upright position to favor its fall away.
- San Juan de Gaztelugatxe
- Hermitage of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, a small island beside the Basque coast with a bridge and a narrow path to get it.