Beaches and coves | Beaches and coves Sant Feliu de Guíxols
Niu cove
The Niu cove, in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, is a small hidden corner of the Costa Brava, ideal for couples and tourists seeking tranquility in a privileged natural setting. This rocky cove stands out for its intimate beauty, surrounded by Mediterranean pine forests that provide shade and a relaxing atmosphere. The area is divided into two sections: to the north, a rocky area with an elevated viewpoint and stone benches from which to enjoy the views, and to the south, a small beach that invites you to swim in clear waters.
Access to Niu cove is part of its charm: it can be reached on foot via the Camí de Ronda, crossing a tunnel carved into the rock, or from the coastal road between Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Sant Pol, descending a set of stone steps.
It is a small cove, with both rock and sand, equipped with litter bins and dog-friendly (with a maximum of five dogs), making it an ideal option for those traveling with pets. A discreet and authentic place to disconnect.
| Width (approx): 10 metres | Surface: Coarse sand and rocks |
| Length (approx): 20 metres | Setting: Residential area |
Visit Sant Feliu de Guíxols
Cultural wealth in its maximum magnificence
The old fishing village of Sant Feliu de Guíxols is today one of the main tourist destinations on the Costa Brava, with a wide range of leisure and cultural activities for all the family.
Active tourism lovers have the chance to enjoy sport and adventure with the Via Ferrata, the Vias Bravas or the Greenway that connects Sant Feliu with Girona and Olot.
Those who prefer cultural tourism can enjoy the architectural heritage of the town with first class buildings such as the Benedictine Monastery, the Carmen Thyssen Space where part of the Baroness's private collection is exhibited, or internationally prestigious events such as the Porta Ferrada Festival.