Castell de Peratallada
Travel Blogs from Peratallada
Maria, Maria, Maria! The Best Guide in Girona!
... in a Zorb Ball and thne testing their luck in the 'rotating' Sprite bottle, we headed out for a nice stroll on the Passeig de Muralla. Taking in the views of the city and the snowy peaks of the Pyrenees with the sun setting in the background. Then it was a local dish of Costanyas, some Kürtos and lastly some good Girona liquor before heading back to the train for the return to Barcelona!
What a great trip to an incredible city and a great day spent with a good friend!
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Spain and Dali Museum (Tim)
... to keep the children amused. A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon was spent there followed by a trip into Figuere itself which is otherwise unremarkable. A very nice cake on the way back to the van provided an amusing moment. so far we have managed to get by with my O-level franglais however my spanish is limited to Hola, por favor, adios, Gracie's and cerveza - which is better than the rest of the ...
The Further North You Go, the Stranger it Gets
... 237;n Faxío which has just started to branch out into the American market. They haven't shipped anything over yet, but a close to an agreement with distributors. If you like red wine, this is definately one to try! We only spent a day and a half in Cadaqués before we headed back through Barcelona (along the twisty roads) down to Tarragona. Check out the next entry for more! Your Road Warrior Adventurers, Katherine, Zack, Ginger and Steve (aka mom and ...
Calonge to I'Estratit to Cadaques to Berger
... vehicle and driven off the edge. It was like being in a lifesize pinball machine. Cadaques was probably the size of rhos on sea but in the lovely Spanish cove style where all buildings are carved into the rock. Lunch was amasing in a place called L'Hostel. I had a warm goats cheese salad with nuts, dried fruit and a red fruit sauce. Before lunch we walked to Port Liaght where Dali's holiday home was and had an ice cream and sat on the harbor. Very relaxing ...
Barcelona to Calogne
... will getting out the camper, jumping over a couple of barriers, dodging cars and vans to find out what to do from a very grumpy Spanish man. Result was reversing out of our lane and joining another. Will has been exceptional at driving (other than the time he pulled out of a lay-by on a corner and proceeded to left). I think our experiences driving yesterday should prepare us for an obstacle we need ...