A Camping Clarà We know that one of the best ways to discover the Costa Daurada is to go for a walk and let yourself be carried away by the landscape, the Ronda path is the perfect option for everyone. Many of the people who visit us take advantage of their stay to do this route, which combines nature, sea and tranquility in a unique way.
The Ronda path is much more than a coastal itinerary: it is an experience to connect with the environment, discover hidden coves and experience the coastline from a different perspective. At Camping Clarà, this way of enjoying the territory fits perfectly with our philosophy: breathe nature, walk without rushing and feel the Mediterranean very close.
Discovering the Costa Daurada on foot is a unique experience. The Ronda path, which connects Torredembarra, Altafulla and Tamarit, allows you to enjoy hidden coves, viewpoints and charming Mediterranean landscapes. From Camping Clarà, this route is a perfect getaway to complement your days of rest and connect with nature.
Below you will find the best coves and points of interest on the route, ideal for experiencing the coast with calm and authenticity.
Cala Canyadell, the intimate and Mediterranean corner
The Cala Canyadell is one of the most beloved gems of the area. Located between Torredembarra and Altafulla, it is a small cove, surrounded by pine trees and golden rocks that give it a very special air. Its access via the Ronda path is easy and the views that open up as you approach it are spectacular.
Nature in its purest state, Cala del Morro
Continuing along the Ronda path towards Altafulla, the Morro Cove, a wilder and less crowded space. This cove is ideal for those looking for tranquility and a more natural environment. The path to here is pleasant and offers constant panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
Cala de la Paella, the family month full of life
The Paella Cove, located at Torredembarra, is a wider and more accessible beach, perfect for families and those looking to combine the route with a comfortable swim. Despite being more urban, it maintains the Mediterranean essence and offers a pleasant atmosphere, with services and areas to rest.
From the Ronda path, the views towards this beach are open and bright, especially early in the morning, when the sun begins to illuminate the entire bay.
The one on the postcard, Cala Tamarit
One of the most emblematic points of the route is the Tamarit Beach, presided over by the majestic Tamarit Castle, which stands right in front of the sea. It is one of the most photographed landscapes in the Costa Daurada, and for good reason: the combination of the medieval fortress, the fine sand and the turquoise waters creates an image that is difficult to forget.
A hidden treasure under the castle? La Cala Jovera
Right next to Tamarit, and often less well known, is the Cala Jovera, a small cove hidden between rocks and vegetation. Its access is more discreet, but the reward is worth it: an intimate space, with clear waters and a privileged view of the castle from a different angle.
Viewpoints and spectacular sections of the path
In addition to the coves, the Ronda path offers several panoramic points that are worth highlighting:
- The lighthouse of Torredembarra, one of the most modern in Catalonia, with impressive views of the coastline.
- The cliffs of the Roquer area, which offer one of the most spectacular sections of the route.
- The Mediterranean forests surrounding Tamarit, ideal for walking in the shade and enjoying nature.
These sections make the route varied and very pleasant, combining sea, forest and open landscapes.

Everything you need to know before doing the Camino de Ronda
Is this a route suitable for the whole family?
Yes. The Ronda road between Torredembarra, Altafulla and Tamarit is a simple route, with accessible sections and good views. It is ideal for doing with children, always bringing water and comfortable shoes.
How long is the route along the Camino de Ronda?
The duration depends on the pace and the stops at the coves. In general, the section between Torredembarra and Tamarit can be done in 1 hour 30 minutes – 2 hours, although many visitors are there more to enjoy the scenery.
Do you need to bring any special equipment?
Nothing specific is necessary, but it is recommended: comfortable shoes, water, sunscreen and, if you want to swim, a swimsuit and towel. The coves on the Camino de Ronda invite you to stop.
Can you do the route with dogs?
Yes, the path is suitable for dogs, as long as they are walking. tied and respect the natural environment. In summer, remember to avoid the hottest hours.
Is it possible to start the route from Camping Clarà?
Yes. From the campsite you can easily access the coast and connect with the Ronda road in a few minutes, ideal for going out without having to take the car.
If you don't have time to plan a route, we suggest one that you can do from your accommodation in Camping Clara-Camí de Ronda
An essential experience during your stay at Camping Clara
Do the route along the Ronda road is a perfect way to discover the Costa Daurada from a different perspective. An itinerary full of light, nature and charming corners that perfectly complement the quiet and family atmosphere of the Camping Clara.
If you are looking to combine relaxation, nature and spectacular landscapes, this route is an essential activity during your stay. And best of all: you have it right next to the campsite. Make your book here!



