The municipalities of Playa d'Aro and Calonge have allowed dogs to come to this small cove, without measuring the consequences of it... This beautiful beach has become a nightmare, dogs are let loose, they bark, run everywhere in small groups with very lax supervision from the owners. They defecate everywhere. This place is becoming very unsanitary because in addition to dog droppings, the access is invaded by the rubbish of the hotel above which maintains its garbage containers very badly.
The beach had a great sandy shoreline. When we arrived, it was quite crowded, but there was still plenty of space on the beach and to swim in the sea. The waters were shallow, making it ideal for paddling. Snorkeling was great too, with plenty of fish to spot. Parking was easy to find and inexpensive (€3 for the day). There were also a few places to get food and drinks from on the beach, which we highly recommend.
This beach is a tranquil paradise, boasting stunning views of the Medes islands. Visitors can explore the Gola del Ter and partake in kayaking, while their furry friends can take a dip in the sea on the other side of the inlet.
Platja del Grau is a wonderful spot to take a break during a cycling tour of the Pirinexus region. It's a tranquil, peaceful place with a campground conveniently located right next to the shoreline. It's the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.
That place is a great spot, though reaching it can be a bit of a challenge. It's perfect for young people or those looking for an adventure.