What can you visit in Calella?
What can you visit in Calella? Calella combines the natural …
What can you visit in Calella? Calella combines the natural …
Beaches and Coves in Calella The Maresme Coast has many …
Museums Discover the Museums You Can Find in Calella: Museu …
Cultural Events In the city of Calella, history, art, and …
Shopping in Calella Just a Step from Hotel Bernat II …
On June 28th, 2024 a new edition of the NEC …
Sporting Events in Calella Calella is the setting for many …
Enjoy sport training in Calella Sport, well-being and health are …
Hiking Routes The geography of Calella is perfect for hiking …
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 …
Beaches and Coves in Calella The Maresme Coast has many tourist attractions, but undoubtedly the most important are its spacious beaches and beautiful coves. Three beaches line the coastline of Calella, each with different features and attractions for all types of bathers and visitors. Once again, they have received the …
Museums Discover the Museums You Can Find in Calella: Museu Arxiu de Calella Josep Maria Codina i Bagué Better known as the Calella Museum-Archive, it is located at C/ Escoles Pies, 36, in the former Can March, a noble house dating back to the 17th century that once served as …
Cultural Events In the city of Calella, history, art, and tradition intertwine to offer you an unforgettable experience. With its vibrant cultural life and a calendar full of events, Calella is much more than its beautiful beaches and warm Mediterranean climate: it is a living stage that celebrates its unique …
Shopping in Calella Just a Step from Hotel Bernat II Calella is much more than sun and beach: it is also a perfect destination for shopping lovers. The city’s open-air shopping center, with Església Street as the main street, offers a wide variety of shops and restaurants, all set in …
On June 28th, 2024 a new edition of the NEC (Summer Nights in Calella), the music festival and live shows that accompanies the Calella town during the summer season and brings together some of the most important names in the Catalan music industry. This is the fourth year that the …
Sporting Events in Calella Calella is the setting for many sporting events, making it the sports capital of the Maresme. Every year, thousands of people visit Calella to participate in one of its events, and here you can discover which ones are offered: Ironman Barcelona and Ironman 70.3 Barcelona At …
Enjoy sport training in Calella Sport, well-being and health are without a doubt the adjectives that define the DNA of the people of Calella. Passionate about sports, contact with nature, the smell of the sea, the Mediterranean breeze or walks under the hundred-year-old banana trees on Passeig de Manuel Puigvert, …
Hiking Routes The geography of Calella is perfect for hiking routes or walking along the coast of Barcelona. It has beaches, mountains, and is easily connected with different nearby towns, so you can discover the hiking routes it offers with beautiful views of the city and the surrounding nature. Here …
Barcelona: The City of Culture and Modernism Just one hour …
Girona: Medieval History and Catalan Charm Just 1 hour from …
Mataró Park and La Roca Village: The Best Shopping Destinations …
Nearby Water Parks: Fun for the Whole Family Just a …
Montserrat: Nature, Tradition, and Beauty Just a Few Kilometers Away …
Tossa de Mar: Mediterranean Charm and Historic Walls Just 45 …
Figueres: The Birthplace of Surrealism and Dalí’s Art Just over …
Besalú: A Journey to the Middle Ages 1.5 hours from …
Montnegre Natural Park: Nature and Hiking Just Minutes Away Only …
Barcelona: The City of Culture and Modernism Just one hour from Calella Located just one hour by train from Calella, Barcelona is one of the most dynamic and iconic cities in Europe. Its blend of history, modernist architecture, and cosmopolitan atmosphere makes it a must-visit destination. What to Do in …
Girona: Medieval History and Catalan Charm Just 1 hour from Calella Girona, one of the most charming cities in Catalonia, is just 1 hour by car or a little more by train from Calella. Its well-preserved old town will immerse you in a journey through time, where you can discover …
Mataró Park and La Roca Village: The Best Shopping Destinations Near Calella Just a few kilometers from Calella If you’re a shopping enthusiast and looking for options beyond Calella, Mataró Park and La Roca Village are two ideal destinations for a shopping getaway. Both shopping centers are a short drive …
Nearby Water Parks: Fun for the Whole Family Just a few minutes from Calella If you’re looking for a fun plan with family or friends, the nearby water parks in Calella are the perfect destination for a day full of thrills and refreshing adventures. With options for all ages, you …
Montserrat: Nature, Tradition, and Beauty Just a Few Kilometers Away Only 1.5 hours from Calella Montserrat is one of the most iconic destinations in Catalonia, famous for its monastery and stunning rock formations. Just 1.5 hours by car from Calella, this place offers a unique combination of natural beauty, history, …
Tossa de Mar: Mediterranean Charm and Historic Walls Just 45 minutes from Calella Tossa de Mar is one of the most picturesque spots on the Costa Brava and a perfect destination for a day trip from Hotel Bernat II. Located just 45 minutes by car, this charming village combines stunning …
Figueres: The Birthplace of Surrealism and Dalí’s Art Just over 1.5 hours from Calella Figueres, located about 1 hour and 40 minutes by car from Calella, is a city you cannot miss if you’re an art and culture lover. This charming destination in the Alt Empordà is famous worldwide for …
Besalú: A Journey to the Middle Ages 1.5 hours from Calella If you are passionate about history and charming places, Besalú is a must-visit during your stay at Hotel Bernat II. This picturesque medieval village, located about 1 hour and 30 minutes by car from Calella, will transport you to …
Montnegre Natural Park: Nature and Hiking Just Minutes Away Only 15 minutes from Calella Montnegre Natural Park is a natural gem located just a short distance from Hotel Bernat II. With its lush forests, peaceful trails, and rich biodiversity, this park is the perfect place to disconnect and enjoy the …
Christmas in Hotel Bernat II Celebrate Christmas and New Year’s …
Celebrate Carnival with us at Hotel Bernat II in Calella! …
Moments of Flowers in Calella This weekend, the long-awaited Moments …
Experience the Local Festivities in Calella The coastal city of …
Spend Halloween night with us Discover how we celebrate the …
Planning your visit to Calella? The tourist capital of the …
Christmas in Hotel Bernat II Celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Eve with us and find out what we have to offer during the 2024 holiday season Christmas in Hotel Bernat II: Christmas is one of the most important celebrations of the year. During the last days of December, the …
Celebrate Carnival with us at Hotel Bernat II in Calella! This February, Hotel Bernat II invites you to experience a fun and surprising night at our traditional Carnival party. If you’re looking for a different plan for the weekend, don’t hesitate to join us for a great time—we’re waiting for …
Moments of Flowers in Calella This weekend, the long-awaited Moments of Flowers was celebrated in Calella, a recent tradition embraced by our town that has been coloring the streets, filling them with scents, and creating beautiful contrasts for several editions. These two days are very special because, although the rest …
Experience the Local Festivities in Calella The coastal city of Maresme kicks off the Festivities of Minerva September is one of the most important months of the year for the people of Calella. In just a few days, the city’s festivities will begin, and soon the streets will be filled …
Spend Halloween night with us Discover how we celebrate the scariest night of the year at Hotel Bernat II and the activity planning in Calella Halloween is the most iconic festivity of October. Thousands of people celebrate this holiday worldwide, taking the opportunity to dress up, collect treats, or tell …
Planning your visit to Calella? The tourist capital of the Maresme coast offers a wide variety of activities for all kinds of publics all year round, and it is in summer when the climate and the beaches of our town offer the perfect setting for them. If you stay at …
Duración aproximada: 4h30min
Longitud: 17,71km
Dificultad: Baja
El punto de inicio es en el borde del Club náutico de Calella. Seguiremos por la costa pasando por las diferentes playas: Playa de Poblenou, playa de perros, playa de la Riera de Pineda, Playa de los pescadores, de los pinos, Santa Susanna, de Levante, Malgrat de Mar y playa de La Cuenca.
Llegamos a la desembocadura del río Tordera y tendremos que coger el camino que sube al borde del camping La Tordera hasta el puente del Tordera. Cruzamos el puente y volveremos a bajar a la orilla del mar para continuar por el paseo hasta Sa Palomera.
Duración aproximada: 4h
Longitud: 14,7km
Dificultad: Moderada
Ruta BTT que también se puede hacer a pie. El punto de salida es la Riera de Calella. Subiremos hasta el Coll de la Era de Mora. Una vez aquí tomamos la pista de bajada en dirección Sant Cebrià de Vallalta. Antes de llegar al pueblo, a la altura de correos, tomamos el camino que hay a mano izquierda y pasaremos por el Pitch & Putt hasta llegar a la gasolinera. Una vez aquí iremos por la carretera que va hasta San Pol y entraremos en el pueblo por la Riera, la calle Consulado del Mar, la calle Nueva, la subida de San Pablo y tomaremos el camino paralelo a la N-II para llegar hasta Calella.
Duración aproximada: 4h
Longitud: 15km
Dificultad: Moderada
Empezamos desde la estación de tren de Calella pasando por el Museo del Turismo y entrando en el Parque Dalmau. Seguiremos por el Cerro de Maresme, la Fuente de Sant Quirze y continuaremos por la riera de Calella hasta el Rancho Bonanza. A partir de ahí dejamos la pista forestal y tomamos el camino de la izquierda que transcurre por el Torrent de la Fuente del cachés hasta llegar a Los Escorts y el punto más alto de la ruta: El Puig de Popa.
Iremos subiendo por pistas hasta llegar a Sant Pol, cruzar el puente superior de la nacional II y llegar a la ermita de Sant Pau. Seguiremos paralelos a la N-II hasta crear el puente de madera tras Roca Grossa y pasar por Las Torretas, el Faro de Calella y el Cerro de Capaspre. Terminaremos nuestro recorrido pasando por el paseo de Mar hasta el Paseo manuel Puigvert y la estación de Calella.
Duración aproximada: 3h
Longitud: 13,57km
Dificultad: Moderada
Empezamos desde la Riera Capaspre Calella hasta alcanzar el Coll de la Era de Mora. Una vez aquí tomamos el camino que encontraremos a mano izquierda en dirección a Sant Pol de Mar por el camino de Golinons hasta que termine la pista y comience la calle asfaltada Héroes Fragata Numancia de Sant Pol de Mar. Bajamos hasta la C/ Riera Vaquer y seguimos hasta la C/ Virgen de Montserrat hasta cruzar el puente sobre la N-II. Pasaremos por delante la ermita Sant Pau y tomaremos las escaleras para bajar a la altura de la N-II. Para llegar a Calella iremos por el camino al lado de la carretera.
Duración aproximada: 45min. Ida / 2h10min ida y vuelta
Longitud: 4,25 km sólo ida / 9,59km ida y vuelta
Dificultad: Baja
El punto de inicio es la Playa Garbí de Calella. Iremos por el paseo marítimo pasando por el paseo Manuel Puigvert, la estación de Renfe, la playa Grande, la playa de Poblenou, la playa para perros, la playa de la Riera y la playa de los Pescadores de Pineda que se encuentra frente a la estación .
Para volver podemos hacer el mismo camino o hacerlo por el Paseo Marítimo. También podemos volver con el tren.
Duración aproximada: 2h 15 min
Longitud: 9,03km
Dificultad: Moderada
Empezamos desde la Riera Capaspre de Calella pasando por Torrent de la Fuente del cachés, por Torrent del Mas y por Torrent de las Guilles hasta alcanzar el Coll de la Era de Mora desde donde tenemos unas bonitas vistas de Calella y del mar .
Para bajar tomamos el camino del Cerro de Can golinons pasando por el riera de Valldenguli y por la calle Mestral para acabar de nuevo en la riera Caspaspre.
Duración aproximada: 2h
Longitud: 8,75km
Dificultad: Moderada
Saldremos desde la Pltaja Garbí de Calella y subiremos por las escaleras de la Playa de Las Rocas hasta llegar al borde de la N-II. Continuamos por el camino paralelo a la carretera pasando por las playas de Roca Pins. La Cala Vinyeta y la Cala Roca Grossa. Continuaremos hasta San Pol de Mar donde veremos a una colina la Ermita de Sant Pau. Pasaremos por el parque del litoral y por las playas de la Murtra, la playa de las Rocas Blancas, la playa del Plan y la playa de Canet.
Duración aproximada: 1h 45min
Longitud: 7,42Km
Dificultad: Baja
Ruta fácil que combina caminos por torrentes y montaña, vistas y caminata cerca de la playa. Inicio de la caminata en la Riera a la altura de la calle del Turismo. Subimos hasta la entrada del Torrent del Raig, situada detrás del IES Bisbe Sivilla. A partir de este punto se puede seguir el tracking. Hay varios puntos con visión panorámica, especialmente desde las Torretas, donde hay un mirador. A la vuelta bajamos hacia la Roca Grossa, desde donde se puede bajar a las playas. La vuelta sigue paralelamente la N-II con los miradores en la zona de Las rocas, y el Paseo de Mar de Calella.
Duración aproximada: 1h10 min
Longitud: 5,87km
Dificultad: Baja
Saldremos desde la estación de tren de Calella y caminaremos por el paseo de mar hasta llegar a las escaleras de la Playa Garbí. Subimos para tomar el camino junto a la carretera N-II hasta Sant Pol de Mar a la altura del Hotel-escuela Gran Sol. Una vez aquí entramos a la población y vamos a ver la ermita de Sant Pau. Ahora vamos bajando al centro de la población de Sant Pol de Mar cogiendo la calle Nueva y la Calle Consolat del Mar pasando por el Ayuntamiento y siguiendo hasta llegar al Parque del Litoral.
Volveremos en el centro del pueblo hasta la estación de tren.
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