The city of Girona, on the route from the Pyrenees to Barcelona,
is one of the most important historical sites in Spain, founded by
the Romans and later a Moorish stronghold. Sitting astride the
confluence of the Onyar and Ter rivers, this quaint... see full details
About two hours from the coast are the southern slopes of the
western Pyrenees, where in winter skiers skim the sides of the
valleys, and in summer time nature-lovers enjoy the tranquillity of
the Alpine environment. A popular excursion for holidaymakers on
the Costa... see full details
The busy fishing village of Cadaques draws plenty of visitors,
but they do not come for the local beach, which is rather narrow
and stony. Rather the resort town's attractions are its picturesque
natural harbour, some excellent restaurants, numerous galleries,
fashion and art and... see full details
The historic lakeside town of Banyoles just north of Girona is
well known for hosting international rowing events, but it is also
a fun, attractive and interesting place to visit and perhaps work
off some energy in a pedal-boat or on a bicycle.... see full details
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