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Cala Castell is one of the few undeveloped coves left on this stretch, with a beach backed by pine woods and a simple feel. The shore is close for a swim, and the bay sits just off the main coastal path. Read more
A short walk takes you to the Iberian settlement above the cove, with low stone remains and open views. You can also follow the Camí de Ronda along the coast towards nearby beaches and small headlands.
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Cala Castell, located along Catalonia’s scenic coast, is a popular spot for those looking for a sheltered anchorage with a good sandy bottom. This area is favored for its secure holding as the sand provides a stable anchor, even if the occasional rocks require caution when setting. Winds from the south can bring some exposure, but overall, the cove is known for its reliable shelter under most summer weather. The beach nearby is pleasant, accessible by dinghy, and is usually tranquil with a natural vibe. The surrounding rugged cliffs and pine-backed shores give the anchorage a secluded feel, adding to its charm. It’s a quiet, mostly undeveloped spot compared to busier anchorages in the region.