Parc Natural de les Gavarres is a protected natural area in Catalonia known for its serene Mediterranean forests, rich biodiversity, and extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails, offering a tranquil escape into nature near the Costa Brava coast.
Located in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Parc Natural de les Gavarres encompasses a rugged limestone mountain range covered predominantly by dense Mediterranean forests of cork oak, holm oak, and pine. The park spans an area of about 14,000 hectares and includes rolling hills, valleys, and ancient terraced landscapes shaped by centuries of sustainable agricultural practices. Its proximity to the Costa Brava coastline provides a distinct blend of coastal and inland ecosystems supporting diverse flora and fauna, including wild boar, foxes, raptors, and a variety of amphibians and reptiles. Historically, the park preserves rural heritage with medieval farmhouses, ancient dry stone walls, and traditional cork harvesting, a significant economic activity in the region. Outdoor recreation is centered around extensive trail systems that connect small rural villages such as Romanyà de la Selva and l'Estartit, making it popular for hiking, mountain biking, and nature photography. Notable landmarks include the panoramic viewpoints from Puig d'Arques and the hermitages scattered across the hills, providing cultural points of interest alongside natural beauty. The park's quiet and relatively low visitor count make it an appealing destination for those seeking an authentic and peaceful natural experience in Catalonia's interior. Environmental education, conservation of endemic species, and sustainable tourism are priorities for park management, ensuring the protection of this Mediterranean ecosystem while supporting local communities.
Panoramic views from Puig d'Arques, the highest peak of the park
Diverse Mediterranean forest ecosystems with cork oak and holm oak
Historic rural architecture including traditional cobbled farmhouses
Quiet, well-maintained trails suitable for mountain biking and hiking
The highest summit of the Gavarres massif offering sweeping views of the park and the nearby Mediterranean Sea.
Extensive stands of cork oaks, vital for ecological balance and traditional cork harvesting practices.
A small historic religious site set within the forest, illustrating the area's cultural heritage.