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Senia del Barral 46, (formerly Ifa Lloret) Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands, 17310, 34-972-36-46-08
... this period of year there are mostly aged people resting there, however I noticed there a lot of clubs near the beaches, so I consider that in summer this town is full of students. The beaches are sandy and what is important all those beaches are public. And one more thing - there are NO PRIVATE BEACHES in Lloret de Mar!
Lloret de Mar, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands eleoshka... at Roses looked much better with a lot more seafood included.<br><br>After lunch we set off up to the castle, inside its walls are numerous little houses which are still inhabited, although the satellite dishes were rather incongruous! After all this exercise it was time for a cocktail followed by a spot of shopping before eventually heading back to L’Escala.
Tossa de Mar, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands kevino101escribo esto tirado en las playas catalanes. A la derecha, la muralla. <br>A la izquierda, la Minerva. Es la playa principal de Tossa de Mar, <br>medirá aproximadamente 200 metros de extencion y de la calle al mar <br>habrá unos 100 metros.<br>Esta muy bueno acá, hay sol pero no molesta, hace calor pero no <br>agobiante.<br>la parte urbana es pequeña pero muy linda, con callejuelas y todo muy <br>cerca!<br>desp escribo desde la muralla!
Tossa de Mar, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands nanofino... br><br>As if the Dali Museum wasn't cool enough, the next stop was two little villages on the Mediterranean coast called Portlligat and Cadaques. Dali lived in Portlligat and his house has since been turned into a museum, complete with big eggs on the roof (Dali was big on big eggs-they were all over the place at the Dali Museum). We drove up this tiny mountain road (which was interesting in a really big bus...) and as we were going over a hill, the ...
Girona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands aspinmaster... half - v v v v v v briefly and only to me. I tried to take a photo but only got one of the locals.....oh well<br><br>We then headed back to town to drop off the car...no real dramas other than v heavy traffic.<br><br>We then went on to the Sagrada Familia Cathedral - that was started in late 1800's and only has 25-30 ...
Tossa de Mar, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands buckgw... tip). I walk to the beach, use a flight bag to cover it, lock it and use a special steel cord that I have to attach it to a parking chain, just below a bridge. Anyone with a sharp knife and intent could steal it. But, it is so large that it would be very obvious. I change clothes at the beach and spend the day walking around. <br><br>The highlight is a 12th-century walled town along the hill and the coastline. I walk along the top of the ...
Girona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands will.traveller... feel like i am touching the sun. We went back to the campsite bar hoping to further develop our representations. Unfortunately nothing was going on and we soon left. After this we bravely approached a group of girls (of which none of them i was interested in Tiff because you are amazing) on the beach but due to a lack of language skills ...
Santa Susanna, Catalonia, Spain chris_jones01... busted into a campsite to enjoy some free entertainment. We danced like fools amongst people on family holidays. After taking it up a peg and getting up on stage the DJ started to play happy birthday!!!! unfortunately no one joined in due to a lack of popularity gained from dancing offensively and clearing the dance floor by smelling really really bad. Although all was good because a group of mums asked olly to take his top off.
Santa Susanna, Catalonia, Spain chris_jones01... easy ascent. We then coasted down the mountain into spain were we purchased some cheap Spanish stuff.<br><br>Alex went for a two in the woods and stung his backside. Then to make things worse, after we set up camp, we suddenly heard a booming sound. We had set up camp next to a runway by accident. Fools.
Girona, Catalonia, Spain chris_jones01... was sweeeet, and not too many protective barriers like in the blue mountains. People take their lives into their own hands ~ cool :) After a few water crossings, we ended up at a disused monastery on a hilltop. The sun had fallen below the horizon and offered us barely enough light to make our way back to the carpark. There, the remaining visitors were also returning to their cars for the journey down the mountain. I got carsick on the ride back, so ...
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