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Costa Brava
The Costa Brava is one of the most
beautiful areas of Catalonia and
probably the whole of Spain. Its coast
is lapped by the crystal clear waters
of the Mediterranean and its interior
overlooked by the spectacular and
mighty Pyrenees.
The stylish central area of Baix
Empordà between Sant Feliu de Guíxols
and Pals is popular with those from
Barcelona and boasts some wonderfully
scenic stretches of rolling coastline
around Palamós, the beaches and
villages of inland Palafrugell and hill-top
Begur.
The more rugged Alt Empordà in
the north is marked by the broad
sweep of the Golf de Roses, site of
a nature reserve, the Parc Natural
dels Aiguamolls de l’Empordà, and the
alluring peace of the ancient Greek
and Roman settlement of Empúries,
and extends to the bohemian
Cadaqués, which attracts an arty
crowd paying tribute to Salvador Dalí;
the artist lived most of his life in the
labyrinthine warren of converted
fishermen’s huts in a neighbouring
cove, which is now a fabulous
museum to visit.
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