Tower of Sant Sebastià
The Sant Sebastià Tower is part of the Monumental Complex of Sant Sebastià de la Guarda, a place of enormous landscape and historical value located within the municipality of Llafranc.
Its origin dates back to the 15th century. In a context where the Costa Brava was threatened by pirate raids, the Sant Sebastià Tower was one of the main watchtowers in the area. From the tower, the nearby inhabitants were warned to take refuge in the walled enclosure of Palafrugell or in fortified buildings nearby.
Later on, the building underwent a series of renovations and was converted into a signaling tower.
Currently, the tower can be visited within regulated hours, and it offers incredible views of the coastline.
Visit Llafranc
Sailor's serenity
Llafranc is one of the most charming towns on the Costa Brava. Together with Calella de Palafrugell and Tamariu, it forms the beautiful coastline of the municipality of Palafrugell.
The main attraction of the municipality is located at its beach, which is large, family-friendly and very pleasant. This area is flanked by the Cipsela promenade, which offers a wide range of restaurants, bars and shops.
At one end of the bay we find the marina, a point where starts the coastal path that leads to the Sant Sebastià lighthouse, a spectacular spot 169 metres above sea level; one of the most privileged viewpoints on the whole of the Costa Brava.