The Castles of Lloret de Mar
By Linda Tancs
The popular tourist destination Lloret de Mar lies on the most southerly part of Costa Brava (wild coast), a coastal region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain that stretches to the French border. It dates back to the Middle Ages, but only one of its castles does. The medieval hilltop Castell de Sant Joan offers stunning views from the castle keep, the only part of the structure remaining, but the climb is steep. You can walk there from Fenals Beach. The other “castle,” Castell d’en Plaja, was built in 1935 for an industrial magnate and is not open to tourists. The grandiose fortress features in virtually every postcard from the area, though. You can gawk at it from the sandy beach of Sa Caleta.
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