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FOR CYCLISTS LOOKING FOR VARIETY, COSTA BRAVA OFFERS A VARIETY OF ROUTES WITH AN IDEAL CYCLING CLIMATE

A detailed map of Spain with the enchanting Costa Brava region prominently marked along the beautiful Mediterranean coastline.

FOR CYCLISTS LOOKING FOR VARIETY, COSTA BRAVA OFFERS A VARIETY OF ROUTES WITH AN IDEAL CYCLING CLIMATE

A detailed map of Spain with the enchanting Costa Brava region prominently marked along the beautiful Mediterranean coastline.

Costa Brava, a beautiful coastal region in Catelonia, Spain, is known for its spectacular landscapes and challenging roads. The region attracts cyclists from all over the world because of varied routes that run along the coast, through rolling hills and picturesque villages. One of the most striking aspects of cycling in Costa Brava is the combination of challenging climbs and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.

 

The region offers a mild climate that is ideal for cycling all year round. With pleasant temperatures and few extreme weather conditions, it is a true paradise for cycling enthusiasts.

 

If you are planning to explore Costa Brava by bike, read on quickly! We have listed the best tips and tricks.  

    Rocacorba Rocacorba - Rocacorba Rocacorba, a challenging climb that makes cyclists' hearts beat faster.
With a lenght of about 13 kilometres and a average gradient of almost 7%, it tests
both your physical and mental strength.

 

Climbing the mountain requires a lot of effort and that also requires
cycling experience.
Still, the beautiful view from the top is the reward. From here you can enjoy panoramic views over the
surrounding Pyrenees, the coastal plains of the Costa Brava and the beautiful landscape of
the region.

 

What makes Rocacorba really special is the lively community of cyclists who climb this mountain every season.
Therefore, it is not unusual to meet and support fellow cyclists along the way who take on the same challenge
take on. Fun!

A panoramic photo of Tossa de Mar, seen from a distance, with the medieval city walls standing atop a hill surrounded by the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

Tossa de Mar - Tossa de Mar is a town located in the mountainous hinterland of the Costa Brava. It is the ideal destination for cyclists looking to relax and cool down after a long ride.

 

Tossa de Mar is best known for the old town centre Villa Vella. This is a historic walled city located on a hilltop this overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It is also home to the Villa Vella castle, a beautiful cultural stop that is definitely worth a visit.

 

 

In addition, you can eat delicious food in Tossa de Mar. For those who like to explore the local cuisine, there are plenty of cosy restaurants serving fresh seafood and traditional Catalan dishes. After a tasty meal, you will be fully recharged to get on your bike the next day full of energy and further explore the beautiful surroundings.

 

 

The majestic Montserrat mountain range, with its jagged, limestone peaks shrouded in mist, exudes an aura of mystery against a backdrop of serene, green hills.

Montserrat Montserrat - Also called the magical Catalan mountain, is a great challenge to explore. The area has numerous routes suitable for both beginners and advanced cyclists. The winding roads winding through the mountains offer a mix of diverse terrain and challenging elevation changes.

 

At the summit is the world-famous monastery of Montserrat. This monastery, with its rich history and spiritual significance, offers a resting place and stunning views for those who have completed the climb.

 

Montserrat is less crowded than other mountain destinations. As a result, you can expect little traffic and enjoy a quiet ascent to the summit. 





Costa Brava, a beautiful coastal region in Catelonia, Spain, is known for its spectacular landscapes and challenging roads. The region attracts cyclists from all over the world because of varied routes that run along the coast, through rolling hills and picturesque villages. One of the most striking aspects of cycling in Costa Brava is the combination of challenging climbs and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.

 

The region offers a mild climate that is ideal for cycling all year round. With pleasant temperatures and few extreme weather conditions, it is a true paradise for cycling enthusiasts.

 

If you are planning to explore Costa Brava by bike, read on quickly! We have listed the best tips and tricks.  

    

Rocacorba Rocacorba - Rocacorba Rocacorba, a challenging climb that makes cyclists' hearts beat faster.
With a lenght of about 13 kilometres and a average gradient of almost 7%, it tests
both your physical and mental strength.

 

Climbing the mountain requires a lot of effort and that also requires
cycling experience.
Still, the beautiful view from the top is the reward. From here you can enjoy panoramic views over the
surrounding Pyrenees, the coastal plains of the Costa Brava and the beautiful landscape of
the region.

 

What makes Rocacorba really special is the lively community of cyclists who climb this mountain every season.
Therefore, it is not unusual to meet and support fellow cyclists along the way who take on the same challenge
take on. Fun!

 

 

A panoramic photo of Tossa de Mar, seen from a distance, with the medieval city walls standing atop a hill surrounded by the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

Tossa de Mar - Tossa de Mar is a town located in the mountainous hinterland of the Costa Brava. It is the ideal destination for cyclists looking to relax and cool down after a long ride.

 

Tossa de Mar is best known for the old town centre Villa Vella. This is a historic walled city located on a hilltop this overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It is also home to the Villa Vella castle, a beautiful cultural stop that is definitely worth a visit.

 

In addition, you can eat delicious food in Tossa de Mar. For those who like to explore the local cuisine, there are plenty of cosy restaurants serving fresh seafood and traditional Catalan dishes. After a tasty meal, you will be fully recharged to get on your bike the next day full of energy and further explore the beautiful surroundings.

Montserrat Montserrat - Also called the magical Catalan mountain, is a great challenge to explore. The area has numerous routes suitable for both beginners and advanced cyclists. The winding roads winding through the mountains offer a mix of diverse terrain and challenging elevation changes.

 

At the summit is the world-famous monastery of Montserrat. This monastery, with its rich history and spiritual significance, offers a resting place and stunning views for those who have completed the climb.

Montserrat is less crowded than other mountain destinations. As a result, you can expect little traffic and enjoy a quiet ascent to the summit. 

The majestic Montserrat mountain range, with its jagged, limestone peaks shrouded in mist, exudes an aura of mystery against a backdrop of serene, green hills.

Les Gevarres - Besides the paved roads for cyclists, the Costa Brava also offers several off-road options. One example is in the Les Gevalles nature reserve. Located just outside the city of Girona, this area is the ideal place for mountain biking.

 

Les Gevalles is a low mountain range that extends to the Mediterranean coast. The advantage to Les Gevalles is that there are several routes to go down. These range from easy trails suitable for beginners to technically challenging descents for MTBers with a bit more experience. So the area has something to offer for every level. 

TIPS

While cycling, be sure to visit legendary cycling cafés and sports-oriented coffee shops, such as Christian Meyer's La Fábrica, Rory Sutherland's Federal Café and Robert Gesink's Hors catégorie. In Costa Brava, the cycling community has a strong presence and hotels and accommodation are often geared towards cyclists. 

If you are planning to travel to the Costa Brava for a cycling trip, it is best to do it before or after the high season. At that time, the beaches are not yet crowded with tourists and temperatures are much more pleasant. 

Road safety for cyclists is paramount in the Costa Brava. Along the roads you will regularly come across signs reminding motorists to keep a distance of 1.5 metres from cyclists. 

There are numerous GPX routes available for those who want to explore the beautiful Costa Brava by bike. These routes are easy to find online and offer both easy and challenging options. 

El Cellar de Can Roca named best restaurant in the world several times. There are also several establishments in the city owned by the Roca family with friendlier budgets. 

Les Gevarres - Besides the paved roads for cyclists, the Costa Brava also offers several off-road options. One example is in the Les Gevalles nature reserve. Located just outside the city of Girona, this area is the ideal place for mountain biking.

 

Les Gevalles is a low mountain range that extends to the Mediterranean coast. The advantage to Les Gevalles is that there are several routes to go down. These range from easy trails suitable for beginners to technically challenging descents for MTBers with a bit more experience. So the area has something to offer for every level. 

TIPS

While cycling, be sure to visit legendary cycling cafés and sports-oriented coffee shops, such as Christian Meyer's La Fábrica, Rory Sutherland's Federal Café and Robert Gesink's Hors catégorie. In Costa Brava, the cycling community has a strong presence and hotels and accommodation are often geared towards cyclists. 

If you are planning to travel to the Costa Brava for a cycling trip, it is best to do it before or after the high season. At that time, the beaches are not yet crowded with tourists and temperatures are much more pleasant. 

Road safety for cyclists is paramount in the Costa Brava. Along the roads you will regularly come across signs reminding motorists to keep a distance of 1.5 metres from cyclists. 

There are numerous GPX routes available for those who want to explore the beautiful Costa Brava by bike. These routes are easy to find online and offer both easy and challenging options. 

El Cellar de Can Roca named best restaurant in the world several times. There are also several establishments in the city owned by the Roca family with friendlier budgets.