On arrival we will find the Joaquim Turró viewpoint with its spectacular views, which on clear days allow us to see the coast as far as Platja D'Aro and the Pyrenees mountains. And to the left, the majesty of the Lighthouse, inaugurated on October 1, 1857. Its light reaches up to 32 nautical miles, which makes it the most powerful on the Catalan coast, located 169 meters above sea level of the sea
The highest and emblematic point of the town for the fantastic views it offers. From the viewpoint next to the lighthouse you will see the bay of Llafranc, the coves of Calella, Cap Roig and Palamós in the background. Go to the other side of the cliff and, from the hotel balcony, observe the horizon and you will see that, indeed, the world is round. Go down to the Romaboira jump, impressive for its height (curious, ask for more details about this place).
It is included in the Monumental Complex of Sant Sebastià de la Guarda, where you can visit:
A consolidated and signposted Iberian site (6th to 1st centuries BC) through which you can walk and imagine how the Iberians lived in those times.
The watchtower of the 15th century (Cultural Asset of National Interest and with an explanation in a separate file).
The Hermitage of Sant Sebastià, protector of epidemics, and hence the procession that takes place every year on Easter Monday, the Vow of the town, called the Procession of the Moths.
The Hostatgeria of the 18th century, currently converted into a four-star hotel.