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The beach in Llança may not be the top choice, but the people who frequent it are delightful. The atmosphere is great and it's a very welcoming beach. It's a good spot to meet new friends and the views at Cap de Creus are unbeatable.
This small, picturesque beach offers a view of El Port de la Selva across the water. You can access Platja Gola via a nice walking path. The Morer cove (Platja del Morer) at Punta de la Farella borders the Ronde de Llança path. While not the most beautiful cove in the area, it is easily accessible by a few stairs. The cove has a mix of sand and gravel, with a rocky and gently sloping seabed. The left side of the cove is teeming with active underwater life, perfect for exploring with a mask and snorkel. To reach the cove, take Carrer Morer and park on Carrer Jaume I where a few parking spaces are available. From there, you can access all the coves along the Chemin de Ronde.
During the summer, the beach is always crowded with French tourists. Accessibility is poor, parking is scarce, and the streets are confusing with too much two-way traffic. The city council shows little concern for the area.
All of these coves are stunning, they are well-maintained along the circular path, although there is a section before reaching Llança that is not as good. It seems like we always leave things unfinished, maybe the budget ran out.
The beach is small with a mix of fine pebbles and coarse gray sand. The slope is gentle, but there are many slippery pebbles in the water. It's not the most pleasant beach, but it's typical for the area. It's worth visiting at least once during your stay. The coastal path is quite enjoyable.