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Complete guide to the GR 92 Costa Brava: key stages and must-see stops

6 de maart de 2026

There is a way to experience the Costa Brava that doesn’t appear in the typical itineraries: at a slow pace, following the thread of the sea. The GR 92 Costa Brava, also known as the coastal path in many sections, is an invitation to walk by the water, between cliffs, hidden coves, pine forests, and fishing villages that preserve the Mediterranean essence.

The best thing about this trail is that you don’t have to do it all at once. You can cover it in stages, dedicate a weekend, a whole week, or explore it in small pieces every time you return to the Costa Brava. There is always a section that surprises you anew.

In this guide, you will find the most attractive stages of the GR 92 on the Costa Brava and essential stops to fully enjoy the coastal path. And if you want to turn the route into a complete getaway, at the end, you’ll find a list of campsites on the Costa Brava to sleep near the sea and start the next stage the following day with energy.

Platja Brava Camping & Bungalows

What is the GR 92 and why it runs through the Costa Brava

The GR 92, known as the Mediterranean Path, is a long-distance trail that follows the entire Catalan coastline. On the Costa Brava, this path coincides in many sections with the historic coastal paths, old watchmen trails that now allow you to literally walk with the sea at your feet.

The Girona section of the GR 92 stretches from Portbou to Blanes, allowing you to discover some of the most iconic landscapes of the coastline: the Cap de Creus, the Aiguamolls de l’Empordà, the coves of Begur and Palafrugell, or the viewpoints of Tossa de Mar. Each stage has its own personality and offers a different way to experience the coast.

Walking the GR 92 while staying at a campsite on the Costa Brava is a very convenient option: it allows you to plan one-day stages, rest in the middle of nature, and enjoy your time off the trail as well.

Stages of the GR 92 on the Costa Brava

The GR 92 Costa Brava can be divided into 10 main stages, all adaptable depending on the time and physical condition of each person. Here is an orientative summary of the most notable stages:

Stages 1–3: Portbou – Llançà – Cadaqués – Roses (GR 92 Cap de Creus)

One of the wildest and most spectacular sections. The trail goes deep into the Cap de Creus Natural Park, with spectacular rock formations, open sea views, and coves where silence is only interrupted by the sound of the waves. An intense and very authentic section.

Stage 4: Roses – Empuriabrava

A gentler and flatter stage, ideal to rest your legs after Cap de Creus. The landscape opens up and the path allows you to walk calmly, enjoying the surroundings without major ascents.

Stages 5–6: Empuriabrava – L’Escala – Torroella de Montgrí

The GR 92 passes through the Aiguamolls de l’Empordà and approaches the archaeological site of Empúries. It’s an ideal area for combining hiking, culture, and birdwatching.

Stage 7: Torroella de Montgrí – Begur

A more demanding stage, with inland sections and privileged views of the Medes Islands. Ideal to do it with time and reward yourself with a good stay at a campsite to recover your strength.

Stage 8: Begur – Palamós

One of the most emblematic sections of the coastal paths Costa Brava, passing through coves of Palafrugell, such as Tamariu, Llafranc, or Calella de Palafrugell. A very visual and pleasant route that invites frequent stops.

Stage 9: Palamós – S’Agaró – Sant Feliu de Guíxols

This stage includes legendary sections like the S’Agaró to Sa Conca coastal path, one of the most accessible and well-maintained. Ideal for doing with the family or as a one-day excursion.

Stage 10: Sant Feliu de Guíxols – Tossa de Mar – Lloret de Mar – Blanes

A section with strong contrasts: forests, elevated viewpoints, and spectacular entrances to towns like Tossa de Mar, with its walled enclosure. The GR 92 Blanes – Lloret marks the end of the journey on the Costa Brava, with a clear sense of a complete trip.

Tossa de Mar (Hecktic Travels, arxiu PTCBG)

Essential Coastal Paths of the GR 92

Some sections of the GR 92 are especially recommended, even if you only have one day:

  • S’Agaró to Sa Conca Coastal Path
  • Sant Feliu de Guíxols Coastal Path
  • Tossa de Mar Coastal Path
  • Platja d’Aro Coastal Path
  • GR 92 Blanes – Lloret

These are ideal routes to combine with a short stay at a nearby campsite.

Sa Conca (Oscar Rodbag, arxiu PTCBG)

Stay at a Campsite to Do the GR 92

Choosing a campsite on the Costa Brava to do the coastal path is a practical and comfortable option:

  • Proximity to the stages
  • Flexibility to adapt the route
  • Direct contact with nature
  • Ideal spaces to rest after walking

Moreover, many campsites are located just a few minutes from the coastal path, allowing you to start the stage directly on foot and make the most of each day.

Vell Empordà Campsite

Campsites on the Costa Brava for the GR 92

Staying at a campsite allows you to discover the GR 92 at your own pace. Some strategically located campsites on the Costa Brava are:

Amfora
Aquarius
Begur
Bella Terra
Benelux
Blanes
Cala Llevadó
Cala Montjoi
Calella de Palafrugell
Camping Cala Llevadó

Doing the GR 92 Costa Brava is much more than walking. It’s a way to immerse yourself in the territory, observe the landscape calmly, and reconnect with the sea and nature. And doing it from a campsite allows you to make each stage a complete experience, with time to enjoy, rest… and feel like coming back.

Frequently Asked Questions About the GR 92 on the Costa Brava

What is the GR 92 and why is it so popular on the Costa Brava?

The GR 92, also known as the Coastal Path, is a long-distance trail that follows the Mediterranean coastline. On the Costa Brava, it combines coastal paths, coves, cliffs, and fishing villages, making it one of the most spectacular hiking routes in Catalonia.

What are the most recommended stages of the GR 92 on the Costa Brava?

Some of the most popular stages are the Cap de Creus section, the GR 92 between Blanes and Lloret de Mar, the coastal path of Sant Feliu de Guíxols, the one from Platja d’Aro, and the coastal path from S’Agaró to Sa Conca. They are accessible, very scenic sections ideal for families or weekend getaways.

Can the GR 92 be done in short stages while staying at a campsite?

Yes, and it’s one of the best ways to enjoy the GR 92 on the Costa Brava. Staying at a campsite allows you to split the route into stages, rest in nature, and adapt the route according to your time and physical level. Additionally, many campsites are located very close to the path.

Can the GR 92 be done by bike or only on foot?

The GR 92 is primarily designed for walking, but some sections of the Costa Brava can be cycled, especially those that pass through wide tracks or greenways.

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