If you follow the Lloret de Mar beach promenade to the south end, you can walk a Cami de Ronda for a long while, to Fenals Beach (1km) and then to Jardins de Santa Clotilde (3km total, one-way)! Little stairs that hug the cliff take you past one amazing view after another! Many people take this path during tourist times so you are safe, even alone. There are views of the incredibly vibrant blue-green water, a statue of a hefty fisherman's wife called Dona Marinera, and forests of gorgeous cypress trees. The statue pays tribute to the wifes who kept the home fires burning while men made the 18th and 19th century voyages to the Americas. The Castell de Sant Joan isn't as pleasing in shape as the castle above the beach on the north end of Lloret de Mar, and it has an ugly fence around it. It is only open during restricted times.
Once you pass the Castell de Sant Joan, take the adorable stairs with yellow walls at 24 Carrer Maria Fortuny (only if you have a friend with you, because there are some sketchy people sometimes hanging out on these stairs) down to the town of Fenals. Fenals has a wide beach with a headland. You can walk the promenade to a rocky outcropping on the south end. Right before you get to the rocky outcropping, you can follow signs uphill to Jardins de Santa Clotilde, a truly stunning garden over the sea! After you visit the garden, the lady at the entrance booth can call a taxi to take you back to your hotel!
This Cami de Ronda begins at the south end of Lloret de Mar Beach. If you walk all the way to Fenals Beach and then Jardins de Santa Clotilde, it is a 3km walk one-way.
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