Torre Sant Sebastià Photos

Torre de defensa de Sant Sebastià, Palafrugell

Iberian settlement in Sant Sebastià Cape

Ermita de Sant Sebastià de la Guarda

Other interesting places near here

  • 178
    0.7 miles away

    The Roman wine press was found in Coral Street, a few meters from the Llafranc beach in 1999, and has its origin in the first century after Christ. It is another evidence of the important Roman villa that was here at the time, taking advantage of the excellent port of Llafranc, protected from the north winds. In the village there was also a cellar (very near the Church of Santa Rosa) and a tombstone necropolis as shown next the press, with a touching inscription from Caesarea widow to her husband Carudo.

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  • 178
    1.2 miles away

    Dolmen Can Mina dels Torrents is 1 km far away from Llafranc center, in the middle of the wood, so it is highly recommended a visit by a walk. It is an ancient tomb, with no corridor, built between 3400 and 3000 BC. The maximum length inside is 2.10 meters and height is 1.60 meters. It is believed that around it had a cromlech though, because of being on a former vineyard field, it was removed.

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  • 176
    3.6 miles away

    Marine cave Cova del Bisbe is one of the several caves found in the coast between Aiguaxelida and Aiguablava, in Begur village, next to the Cova d'en Gispert (the longest one, 150 meters) or la Gavina. Specifically, Cova del Bisbe is about 40 meters long and you can explore it until the end. Highly recommended to browse in kayak and provided there is good sea.

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