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Llançà is a small town of 4,900 people (2018) on the coast of northern Catalonia, Spain. It is an important fishing port and tourist centre, and is a pre-stage in the Catalan Way of St. James, wich formally starts in El Port de la Selva, if you want to access the route by train, Llancà is the closest railway and you can do your first Stage until el Port de la Selva, o even to Sant Pere de Rodes monastery.

Understand[edit]

Llançà is on the coastline of the Costa Brava, between the Cap de Creus and the French frontier.

Get in[edit]

Llançà marina

By train[edit]

The RG1 (Rodalies Girona RENFE) stops in cloera station. Also de R11 (regional service RENFE-Rodalies).

In Figueres Vilafant station (Figueres) you can get the high speed train connection to Madrid, Barcelona and Paris.

  • 1 Llança train station, Plaça de l'Estació. Llança train station (Q8840949) on Wikidata

By bus[edit]

Sarfa operates a daily service direct from Barcelona to Cadaques. The timetable changes depending on the season. The buses leave from the North Station which is close to "Arc de Triomf" (and metro station) and is also within walking distance from the centre of the city (about 35 minutes walk). Continue to Llançà by taxi.

By boat[edit]

  • 2 Port de Llançà. Port de Llançà (Q31844260) on Wikidata

By car[edit]

  • From France: The A-9 from Montpellier and Perpignan to the Spanish border. Than the AP7 until Figueres.
  • From Barcelona and Girona: The AP7 until Figueres.
  • From Figueres take N-260 to Llança and continues on to the border at Portbou.

Get around[edit]

By foot[edit]

See[edit]

Santa Maria del Port de Llançà
  • 1 Mare de Déu del Port Church (Santa Maria del Port de Llançà), Avinguda d'Europa. Built at the end of the 17th century, in the year 1691, as it appears on the arch of the door. It is said that the construction of this temple was the work of the sailor Joan-Lluís Tresserres, as a promise made on the high seas and in gratitude for having been saved from a severe storm at sea. Santa Maria del Port de Llançà (Q18007663) on Wikidata
  • 2 Sant Vicenç Church (Església de Sant Vicenç). The place and the church of Llançà appear in documentation from the 10th century as a possession of the abbey of Sant Pere de Rodes. In 1782 a monumental baroque altarpiece was commissioned from the sculptor Vicenç Real, from the city of Vic, in 1787 the organ, chest of drawers, images, etc. were acquired. During the Spanish Civil War, it was destroyed and turned into barracks. Once the war was over, was restored and worship also restored Sant Vicenç de Llançà (Q18007442) on Wikidata
  • 3 Castell-Palau de l'Abat. The old Castell-Palau de l'Abat was used as the residence of the lords of Sant Pere de Rodes, and as a place where justice was administered. It was one of the most emblematic and important architectural elements of the Walled Town. At the beginning of the 17th century, its dimensions were reduced by the construction of the church of Sant Vicenç. The location of the church caused the division of what until then was known as the great "Castell-Palau de l'Abat". The remains still present today are the battlements, the barrel vaults of the prison and the stable, and the well dug into the rock of the central courtyard. We can even still find the coat of arms of Sant Pere de Rodes stamped at the top of the entrance door, with the date 1677. Castell de Llançà (Q17615490) on Wikidata
  • 4 watercolor museum (Museu de l'Aquarel·la).
  • 5 old bell tower (Antic campanar de la Plaça). Antic campanar de la Plaça (Q42669843) on Wikidata

Viewpoints[edit]

  • 1 Mirador del Castellar.
  • 2 Punta del Cros.

Do[edit]

Hiking[edit]

Long-range[edit]

Karting[edit]

  • 1 karting Parc d'atraccions, Avinguda de Pau Casals.

Beach[edit]

  • 2 Platja de Canyelles (It is accessed by the Ronda trail, which is part of the GR-92 and which runs all the way around Cape Ras). It has a length of 380 m and an average width of 20 m, with very coarse sand and a gentle entrance slope. It remains practically virgin. It does not have any type of service. Platja de Canyelles (Q24021746) on Wikidata
  • 3 Platja del Cros (It is accessed via the Ronda path, on the section of the GR 92 that connects Colera and Llançà.). It has a length of 166 m and an average width of 17 m, of coarse sand and gravel. Platja del Cros (Q121624381) on Wikidata
  • 4 Platja Sota d'en Canals (It is accessed by the Ronda path.[). It is embedded under the same fence of the N-260 road. It is 7 m long and 12 m wide, with coarse sand and gravel. Platja de Sota d'en Canals (Q121624524) on Wikidata
  • 5 Platja de Grifeu. It is 160 meters long and 34 meters wide, with medium-grained sand and a very steep entrance to the water. It is bordered to the north and south by two stretches of rock. Platja de Grifeu (Q23995179) on Wikidata
  • 6 Platja sota del Parador (It is accessed via the Ronda path.). Oriented to the east, it has a length of 30 m and an average width of 5 m, with fine sand and a moderate entrance to the water. No services available. Platja Sota del Parador (Q121625032) on Wikidata
  • 7 Platja de l'Alguer (It is accessed by the Camí de Ronda.). wedged between the cliffs and the N-260 road. Oriented to the east, it has a length of 27 m and an average width of 9 m, of coarse sand, gravel and pebbles, and a moderate entrance slope to the water. Platja de l'Alguer (Q121625162) on Wikidata
  • 8 Platja d'en Jordi (It is accessed by the Camí de Ronda.). It has a length of 95 m and an average width of 15 m, medium-grained sand and a moderate entrance slope to the water.In 2021, the Llançà City Council enabled this beach for dogs. Platja de Sant Jordi (Q121625391) on Wikidata
  • 9 Platja de l'Argilera (Platja de l'Aigua) (It is accessed by the Camí de ronda.). Oriented to the northeast, it has a length of 44 m and an average width of 14 m, of gravel and pebbles,[2] and a moderate entrance slope to the water. Platja de l'Argilera (Q121625563) on Wikidata
  • 10 Platja del Port. It has a length of 361 m and an average width of 24 m, with very coarse sand and a very steep entrance to the water. It is flanked along its entire length by the tree-lined promenade, in which there are restaurants, bars and other shops, and a Tourist office. It has showers, toilets, surveillance, daily cleaning, a Red Cross point and, in the summer months, a tent that acts as a public library. Platja del Port (Q24021747) on Wikidata
  • 11 Gola beach (Platja de la Gola). it has a length of 40 m and an average width of 20 m, of coarse and gravelly sands,[ and a steep entrance to the water. It is oriented to the east. There is free parking right next door. Platja de La Gola (Q121625958) on Wikidata
  • 12 De les Carboneres. It is about 25 m long, made up of sand and pebbles, with a moderate entrance to the water. Oriented to the northeast, it is sheltered from the north wind. The name comes from the extraction of stone coal that existed in this area in the 18th century Platja de les Carboneres (Q121626169) on Wikidata
  • 13 l'embarril beach. It has a length of 70 m and an average width of 8 m, made of gray gravel. Rocks in the water form natural pools. It is accessed via the Ronda trail Platja de l'Embarril (Q121666196) on Wikidata
  • 14 Platja d'en Poc (Access by Carrer Punta Falcò).
  • 15 Platja del Morer. It has a length of 80 m and an average width of 8 m, of coarse sand and pebbles, with a steep entrance to the water. It is accessed via the Ronda trail. It does not have a lifeguard service or other services Platja del Morer (Q121666446) on Wikidata
  • 16 Platja de les Titarolites (It is accessed by the Camí de ronda.). Facing south-east, it has a length of 45 m and an average width of 8 m, of sand, gravel and pebbles and a steep entrance to the water. On the south side, a rocky plateau that goes into the sea becomes a trampoline for the kids. Platja de les Titarolites (Q121666560) on Wikidata
  • 17 Platja de la Farella (To get there, take the road that separates Llançà from Port de la Selva and follow the signs. It can also be reached on foot, following the Cami de ronda). It has a length of 97 m and an average width of 15 m, formed with very coarse sand and a steep entrance to the water. Formally, Farella and Farella del Mig differ, two beaches that, although they form a single unit, are separated by a small rocky promontory that juts out into the sea. The resulting complex is a 260 m long beach. Platja de la Farella (Q106951900) on Wikidata
  • 18 Platja de la Farella del Mig. it is a semi-urban beach that borders the Farella beach to the north, separated by a small rocky promontory that goes into the sea, and to the south it continues towards the Tonyines beach. It has a length of 97 m and an average width of 15 m, made up of fine sand and gravel, it has an entrance slope to the gentle water. It is oriented to the southeast. Platja de la Farella del Mig (Q121666851) on Wikidata
  • 19 Platja de les Tonyines. It has a length of 90 m and an average width of 25 m, consisting of very coarse sand and pebbles, with a moderate entrance slope to the water. It is oriented to the southeast. Platja de les Tonyines (Q24021750) on Wikidata
  • 20 Platja del Molló (It is accessed by the Camí de ronda.). It has a length of 65 m and an average width of 10 m, made of coarse gray sand, it is oriented to the northeast. Platja del Molló (Q121668348) on Wikidata
  • 21 Platja del Cau del Llop (The GI-612 road, which goes from Llançà to Port de la Selva, passes close to the beach, but there is no parking area. It is accessed by the Ronda path, which coincides with the GR-92). It is a fairly closed beach and protected from the open sea by sections of rocks to the north and south. It is framed by a cliff in a semicircle. It has a length of 140 m and an average width of 25 m, with very coarse sand and a very steep entrance to the water. It has no services, although there are a couple of kiosks in the summer. In front of the beach, towards the north, there are the Falcó islands, a group of rocks very close to the coast that are ideal for diving. Platja del Cau del Llop (Q24004124) on Wikidata

Buy[edit]

Eat[edit]

Drink[edit]

Sleep[edit]

Hotels[edit]

Pensions[edit]

  • Casa Narra**, Castellà, 37, Tel 972 380 178
  • Florida**, Floridablanca, 17, Tel 972 120 161
  • Hostal Empordà**, Ametllers, 2, Tel 972 380 139
  • Hostal Lara**, Bernat Metge, 2, Tel 972 381 277
  • Mendisol**, Platja de Grifeu, Tel 972 380 100
  • Can Pau I*, Puig d’Esquer, 4, Tel 972 380 270
  • Castelló*, Afores, 6, Tel 972 381 135
  • Gran Sol*, Figueres, 4, Tel 972 380 151
  • Llançà*, Ctra Portbou, s/n, Tel 972 380 160
  • Pacreu*, Av Europa, 33, Tel 972 380 337
  • 4 Alberg Costa Brava, Carrer Setcases 9, +34 616 433588.

Campgrounds[edit]

Connect[edit]

As of Jan 2024, Llançà town and port have 5G from all Spanish carriers, with 4G along their approach highways.

Go next[edit]

  • Cap de CreusIt is possible to walk there following a marked track which follows the coast. It is also possible to walk or drive along the road. There is a bar and restaurant at the Cape which is open everyday until late (22:00ish).
  • Blanes. Southernmost resort with two botanical gardens, beaches and modernisme buildings
  • Cadaques
  • Roses
  • Cap de Creus Natural Park
Routes through Llançà
GironaFigueres  S cercanias a Portbou N  CerbèreFrance
GironaFigueres  S N260 a Portbou N  → junction  D 914  CerbèreFrance
Roses ← junction  GI-610   S carretera a cadaques N  → junction  D 914  CerbèreFrance
End  W carretera a cadaques E  Cap de Creus Natural ParkCadaqués
FigueresEl Port de la Selva  w Catalan Way of St. James - Camí de St.Jaume E  End



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