Lloret de Mar is a coastal municipality with a strong tourist profile, but also with a rich historical and cultural heritage that reflects its deep connection to the sea. Examples of this include monuments such as the Castell de Sant Joan, the monument to the Dona Marinera and the Museu del Mar. Its coastline, the camins de ronda and emblematic spaces such as the gardens of Santa Clotilde shape a diverse destination full of contrasts.
The combination of coves and beaches, gardens, indiano legacy and cultural activity makes Lloret de Mar a place where the dynamism of the present and the memory of the past coexist, always with the Mediterranean as the main protagonist.
This strong connection with the sea contrasts with the inland area of the municipality, where the coastal mountain range takes centre stage. From Lloret, you can venture into the forested part of the municipality through its routes and discover the rich modernist heritage that Puig i Cadafalch left scattered throughout the municipal area.
Main section of the Camino de Santiago de la Selva through the mountain area, coinciding with the Carrilet Greenway.
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