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Playa Del Cap Roig
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Explore this spot near Cap Roig. Great spot for kayaking, canoeing, surfing, supping, wind surfing, body surfing, body boarding and kiteboarding. Cap Roig is located in the province of Tarragona in the autonomous community of Catalunya. The area offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the rocky coastlines that outline the region. You can enjoy the warm, azure waters and sandy beaches where you can relax and unwind. It’s worth visiting the Cap Roig Botanical Garden, which boasts over 1,000 species of plant and some stunning sculptures. In addition to this, the area is also known for its amazing hiking trails, enabling visitors to explore the rugged natural landscapes and discover the area's rich flora and fauna. There are plenty of year-round events and festivals that take place in Cap Roig, adding an extra layer of excitement and cultural richness to the already picturesque locale.
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Before you go
- Cold water shock is real. Enter slowly and control your breathing.
- Lake water can be much colder below the surface (thermocline)
- Stay close to shore until you know the conditions
- Watch for boat traffic and stay visible with a tow float
- Check for blue-green algae warnings before swimming
Conditions change fast. Always check the latest data, read recent community reports, and swim within your ability.
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Is this lake safe for swimming?
Check the Conditions tab for surface state and wind conditions. Review the Quality tab if this is a designated bathing water. Always read recent community reports for local advice.
How cold is the water?
Check the Temperature tab for the current estimate and 7-day trend. Lakes hold heat longer than rivers but can develop a thermocline. The water below the surface can be dramatically colder.
What should I bring?
A tow float for visibility (especially important where boats operate), warm layers for after, and consider a wetsuit in colder months. Check for designated swimming areas.