Cap de Creus National Park

 

 

Lying just north of Roses Bay you will find Cap de Creus National Park. With a total area of 13,886 hectares, it is the largest nature reserve in Catalonia. Cap de Creus is the most eastern point of the Iberian coast and is home to a wide range of animal species.

The natural park is made up of two land reserves; the Creus Cape Point and the Norfeu Cape. It is also made up of three under water reserves known as Gros Cape, Creus Cape Point and Norfeu Cape, making up a truly magnificent place to visit during your stay on the Costa Brava.

CONTACT DETAILS: Palau de l'Abat Monestir de Sant Pere de Rodes 17489 El Port de la Selva. Tel: +34 972 193 191 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              +34 972 193 191      end_of_the_skype_highlighting Fax: +34 972 193 192

OPENING HOURS: Access is unrestricted. However, we recommend that you visit the Information Points in the nearby towns, particularly those in Cadaqués and Port de la Selva.

GETTING THERE: Situated in between Cadaques and Roses on the Costa Brava.

ENTRANCE: Free.