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1. Monastery by the sea

The Benedictine Monastery is the most important heritage site in the town. It preserves important features such as its 10th century Romanesque Porta Ferrada, which has become a symbol. Mare de Déu dels Àngels church and Fum and Corn towers are also part of the building, which will house the Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Collection in a future. 

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2. Vía Ferrata

A Via Ferrata is a climbing route in a rocky massif, equipped with nails, steps, steel cables, chains and other materials that make the itinerary easy for people who don’t usually climb, both in vertical and horizontal sections. The mountains and the adventure can be enjoyed in a safe and exciting way. This activity is suitable for adults and children, beginners or climbers with experience.

Warning: From 2 December and until further notice, the 2nd section of the Via Ferrata will be closed to protect the nesting birds. 

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3. Bio-knowledge marine area

Sant Feliu de Guíxols has important marine resources such as Cala Ametller, punta de Garbí and Cala Vigatà that are a paradise for scuba divers because of its ecologic richness.  These places are included in the Bio-knowledge Marine Area in which we are working to combine a protected area and the tourism.

This project deals with two coastal marine areas that are included in the XarxaNatura 2000 Marina in order to promote and develop the seabed. They are managed by the Town Council by means of Custòdia Marina agreements and an active participation of the whole society.

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4. Water sports

Sant Feliu de Guíxols coast is full of contrasts. Rocky or sandy coves lay amid steep cliffs. From the south, coves and beaches like Canyerets, Cala Vigatà and Port Salvi must be pointed out, which extend up to Sant Feliu bay. To the north, Sant Pol beach still preserves the beauty of its 19th century buildings with clear, calm and shallow waters.

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5. Green Ways and road bikes

Also known as carril bici (cycle track), the Greenway connects our town with the inland plains up to Girona and Olot. At present, it has achieved a great importance for tourists because of the restoration of Sant Feliu old railway. Sant Feliu de Guíxols Greenway is the starting point and the end of the old “Carrilet” that ran from Olot to our town. It’s ideal for cycling or hiking.

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TOURISM OFFICE

La Rambla, 22 · 17220 Sant Feliu de Guíxols
turisme@guixols.cat · Tel. 972 820 051

Winter opening hours : Monday to Saturday from 9.30 to 18h – Sundays and holidays from 10 to 14h
Summer opening hours: every day from 10a.m to 8p.m.

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