What can you visit in Calella?
Calella combines the natural beauty of the Mediterranean with a rich historical and cultural heritage. From its golden beaches to its old town, this city offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Discover which spots you can visit during your holidays:
Les Torretes
Built in the 19th century as an optical communication system between towns, the Torretes rise next to the lighthouse at the highest point of Capaspre mountain.
Just 25 minutes by foot from Hotel Bernat II, they offer stunning views of Calella and its surroundings. From the top, you can admire the grandeur of the union between the mountain and the sea.
Parc Dalmau
With an area of 18.4 ha, it was created in 1928 by Jeroni Martorell. This natural space is rich in Mediterranean gardens and forests, such as pine and holm oak, where you can walk, rest, or simply enjoy nature and tranquility. In the central area, there is a playground for the little ones, and during the summer, it hosts the Aplec de la Sardana and outdoor concerts.
Calella’s Lighthouse
Located on the mountain cliff 50 m above sea level, the lighthouse was built in the late 19th century and has always been a point of reference for sailors and visitors alike. Previously, a defense tower stood in the same spot, guarding the coast against pirates and their attacks. Today, its light reaches about 35 miles away.
A symbol of Calella, it can be visited on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 14:00.
Manuel Puigvert Seafront Promenade
Colloquially known as Calella’s Seafront Promenade, it was completed in 1904. Its major promoter was the mayor Manuel Puigvert. It is a promenade about 2.5 km long, running parallel to the sea, and it stretches across the entire city of Calella. Its major promoter was the mayor Manuel Puigvert. It is a promenade about 2.5 km long, running parallel to the sea, and it stretches across the entire city of Calella.