Belvedere Hotel Salou
C/ Terrer, 7, Alcalde Pere Molas Salou, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, 43840, Spain and Canary Islands
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Climbing in Siurana Part 2
... was great hanging out with Matthieu again and his friends were amazing as well. Definitely a highlight of my trip! At the end of the day, team Swiss was leaving to return home, and despite the fact that I had a few days left in Spain (and my trip) I caught a ride with them to Barcelona because if I stayed in Siurana it would be pretty difficult to get a ride to a train station. Plus without the gang it wouldn't have been ...
Climbing in Siurana Part 1
Flew from Madrid back to Barcelona and was met at the Airport by Matthieu and friends Julien, Maria, Sam, and Werner. We drove from Barcelona south and then west to the small village of Siurana, home to one campground and miles and miles of remote limestone rock faces.
Siurana is world famous sport climbing, and the style is slightly overhanging faces with pockets and small edges for your hands ...
An early night? Don't even think about it.
... Placa del la Font and we had the choice of watching from the hotel balcony or from ground level. Last year CC and JD got a good view from the fifth floor so for variety we stayed on the ground this year. A large portion of Placa de la Font is cordoned off and police and security people put a lot of effort in stopping pedestrians from stepping under tapes and around fences to carry on with their normal business for a while and then the fun starts. The Tronada is what it says it is. ...
A long arm and a long day of Santa Tecla
... town should do this, all over the world.
Correfoc Petit reaches its climax at the end of Rambla Nova, around the statue and overlooking the sea, where each participating group sets of a final round of fireworks en masse to cheers and applause from the hundreds of spectators. "What next?" JD and CC were asked as we weaved our way through the departing crowds but we had something planned that we weren't going to tell them about so we went all mysterious with "Wait and ...
More Santa Tecla
... for the early part of the day and we weren't expecting James or Tony & Kay to be up and about soon, so we went for a walk to perhaps see some areas we hadn't been to before. We wound our way fairly randomly through Tarragona's streets, slowly heading up hill until we finally intersected Rambla Nova, quite a long way down (or up) near the castellers statue where we spent an amusing few minutes trying to get a photo of the work without people in it. It's a popular location ...
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