Hostalillo Tamariu
Bellavista 22 Tamariu, Costa Brava, Catalonia, 17212, Spain and Canary Islands
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From one sort of 'mad' to another
... left Figueras and headed toward the most eastern point of Spain to see the lighthouse, where we had lunch before returning to the fishing village of Cadaques and to the home of Dali.
Now a museum, it is easy to see the inspiratation in nature that Dali used in much of his work. Only allowing a few people in at a time, the house was a very interesting place to visit. The land around the house was used for live groves and much artwork ...
Trips from Lagrasse
October and November
One of the reasons we wanted to stay in the south-west of France was that we love the north-east corner of Spain – the Costa Brava – and wanted to be able to visit it.
We managed a couple of short trips, the first being a spur-of-the-moment dash across the border. One day, after lunch, we decided to have dinner in Spain and took off in the car, stopping briefly at Salvador Dali's house in Port Lligat for a photo. Then it was ...
Girona
From Barcelona, we headed north to the city of Girona, which is a small city of about 100,000 people. It's the Ryanair hub for Barcelona (flights to Barcelona fly to Barcelona-Girona), despite the city being some 1.5 hours from Barcelona by high-speed train (150km/h).
Girona is a compact city: all sights can be seen in a 30 minute walk by foot. It has a mostly-intact old ...
Old friend, good times!
Picked up the camper van today after a huge delay...I guess they were working on Spanish time. We were supposed to get it at 1030am so we left Alex's house in time to get there, on the way though we got the text saying that the people who had it before us parked it illegally and it had got towed and sent to the municipal something or other. So in the mean time we baked ourselves ...
Day 11 - Carcassonne to Tamariu
... headed south - and up.
I thoroughly enjoyed the rural, twisty roads through the foothills of the Pyrenees, but Ian (I found out later) not so much. I can sympathize with him, as it wasn't a trip I would have enjoyed as a kid. I stopped at a super market to pick up some road snacks before we really started ascending. Before too long, ...



