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Travelling by train to Costa BravaSea & MountainFrom Blanes to Portbou, the Costa Brava is the place where the mountain and the sea meet, in fishing villages surrounded by a unique natural environment of bucolic coves and golden sandy beaches. This stretch of coast offers visitors amazing landscapes that combine the intense green of pine woods, rugged rocks and the deep blue of the sea.
CadaquésIsolated by the Puig de Paní and Puig de Bufadors mountains, this fishing town is the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula.
Calella de PalafrugellA very picturesque place, this fishing village still retains its charm and genuine ambience. With little white houses and a bell tower overlooking the town, Calella de Palafrugell is one of the most beautiful places in the Costa Brava.
The Dalí TriangleDiscover the works of the famous artist Salvador Dalí through three places. First, the Teatro-Museo Dalí in Figueres, where a large selection of the artist’s surrealist works can be found.
Cami de RondaAll year Enjoy Costa Brava in a different way by travelling along this richly historic coastal path. You will be able to choose the difficulty of the walk as well as the number of days.
Saint George’s DayThe 23rd April Celebrated all over Catalonia, it’s the equivalent to Valentine’s Day elsewhere. According to the history, Saint George was a brave knight who saved a princess from being devoured by a dragon. In this occasion, festivities with roses and books are held.
Barcelona The capital of Catalonia boasts a great number of architectural treasures and a rich historic heritage.
Figueres Located between the Pyrenees and the Costa Brava, the capital of the region known as Alt Empordà is the gate to Spain and a must-see destination.
Girona Girona is a beautiful city endowed with a unique historic district. Its rich architectural heritage and numerous cultural activities make Girona a captivating city.