Bol Roig is a scenic beach located in L'Escala, Girona, known for its natural beauty and tranquility. Spanning 250 meters in length and 10 meters in width, this beach is characterized by its pebble terrain and crystalline waters. The coastline is surrounded by low mountains, adding to its charm and wild appeal.
Access to Bol Roig is possible only on foot, either by a road that leads to Mateua Island, or through a pathway by the port or at the Montgri Natural Park. Despite its popularity, parking facilities are not available directly at the beach, but can be found in the vicinity of the staircase port.
The beach does not provide amenities such as toilets, showers, trash cans, or restaurants, and there are no rental services for sunbeds or umbrellas. However, this does not detract from its appeal as a peaceful getaway, and visitors are advised to bring their own necessities.
Bol Roig is a popular spot for diving and snorkeling, thanks to its calm and clear waters, although there is no nautical club or organized activities available. The beach does not permit nudism and does not have sports or playground areas. The occupancy level can range from low to full, depending on the time and season of visit.
The nearest medical facility is the Hospital Comarcal de Figueres, located 24 km away, ensuring healthcare assistance in case of need. Despite the lack of surveillance and lifeguard services, Bol Roig continues to attract visitors with its natural charm and serenity.