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Beget

Beget

Beget (in Catalan pronounced as a Bazhet) – a tiny medieval village (first hit in historical chronicles in 1013) is located in a narrow canyon among forests in such a godforsaken place in the mountains of northern Catalonia that only a rare tourist can get here. However, if you are a real explorer and you want to enjoy a non-mass tourist product, then you should come here! Narrow pedestrian streets (it’s just not possible to pass by car through the village in principle!), old houses, clean mountain air, only 27 permanently registered residents …

The distance to Beget from Playa de Aro is about 108 km, it will take 1 hour 45 minutes by car, and from Barcelona – all 150 kilometers, as much as 2 hours 15 minutes. In order to diversify a long journey you can make a stop in Camprodon – a cozy catalan town to admire the famous Romanesque “devil’s” bridge and take some beautiful photos.
A detailed story and photos can be viewed at the link – Beget.
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Camprodon

Camprodon

Camprodon is an ancient city located in the fertile and very picturesque northern part of Catalonia. Even the road to it evokes a feeling of genuine delight – well-groomed horses peacefully nibble the weed on even green meadows, evoking a feeling of peace and harmony with the environment😊.

Among other attractions, the city is famous for its New Bridge (such bridges are usually also called “Romanesque” or “Devil’s”). Also worth noting is St. Peter’s Monastery, whose construction began in 904.

A detailed story about our trip to Camprodon accompanied by photographic cards can be viewed at the link.

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Giants procession in the Spanish Village, Barcelona

Giants procession in the Spanish Village, Barcelona
The procession of giant dolls is a Catalan tradition, rooted in the deep Middle Ages. Every self-respecting town, even a very small one, usually has a pair of giant dolls who take part in local festivals and sometimes travel to neighboring cities.

This time the procession of dolls took place not just anywhere, but in a Spanish Village in Barcelona, so we could not miss such a spectacle! The procession was attended by several dozen giant dolls and much more living people from the staff of the doll service teams.

The story of the history of this entertaining tradition, as well as photos of how the procession of giants in the Spanish Village in Barcelona looked this year, can be viewed at the link.

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Monastery of Sant Miquel del Fai

Monastery of Sant Miquel del Fai

Incredibly beautiful place, located in the mountains between the Montserrat mountain range and the Montseny Natural Park.

The first structure dedicated to the Christian cult was built here in the X century, since then the Church of St. Miguel, located in a cave carved in the rock, has reached our times.

Stunning landscapes overlooking the Vall de Tenes valley below, a trail past a mountain waterfall, underground caves and much more await you…

You can read more details about Monastery of Sant Miquel del Fai, as well as to see the photos following the link.

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Salt Mountain, Cardona

Salt Mountain, Cardona

The town of Cardona, located in the north of the province of Barcelona, became widely known in the Middle Ages and brought to the heights the wealth of its city rulers thanks to extensive (for those times) salt deposits, namely its famous Salt Mountain (Montaña de Sal).

Unfortunately, only a small hill remains from the mountain nowadays . But modern tourists are offered to make a tour of the underground galleries of the salt mining enterprise existing here before 1990 and enjoy the sights of the fantastic tangles of salt minerals.

A detailed story about the history of the Salt Mountain in Cardona and some photos (you are allowed to take photos only in a few places inside) can be viewed following the link.

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Live Nativity scenes in Brunyola

Live Nativity scenes in Brunyola
We continue to expand the geography of visiting traditional Christmas Nativity shows (Pessebra vivent in Catalan), which take place on holidays in different localities of Catalonia. This time we went to a small village of the XIII century called Brunyola, which is located next to Girona.
A short story about Christmas Nativity scenes in Brunyola with photos can be viewed following the link.
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Nativity miniatures in the monastery of Santa Maria de Solius

Nativity miniatures in the monastery of Santa Maria de Solius
Located close to the small town of Santa Cristina de Aro there is a monastery of Santa Maria de Solius, famous for its exhibition of Nativity miniatures, depicting scenes from the birth of Jesus Christ and created by caring hands of Cistercian monks from the monastery.
The miniatures are made of gypsum plaster; in their manufacture, the exteriors of real houses from various cities were reproduced; pleasant surprise to identify your home in the Nativity scene!

To obtain more information to plan your visit, as well as to see the photos of some Nativity miniatures in the monastery of Santa Maria de Solius please follow the link.

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The coast of Calella de Palafrugell

The coast of Calella de Palafrugell
The entire picturesque town of Calella de Palafrugell is known for its many coves, in the summer it’s a real paradise for holidaymakers. Well, at other times of the year, you can sit in one of the many restaurants and enjoy the view of the sea. Or take a walk along the seashore along the Camino de Ronda trail, traditional for our coast, and enjoy the classic views of the rocky Costa Brava.
You can see the photos of our autumn walk and admire the coast of Calella de Palafrugell by the link.
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Medieval Fair at Besalú 2016

Medieval Fair at Besalú 2016
Medieval fairs take place in almost all cities of Catalonia on an annual basis. This time we go to Besalú, where the medieval fair is traditionally held in late August – early September. This city  normally looks all year round like a time traveller from the past without any holiday. But in the days of the fair, it completely plunges into the deep Middle Ages…
A short story about Medieval fair 2016 in Besalú with multiple photos can be viewed at the link.
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Villefranche de Conflent, France

Villefranche de Conflent, France
In that part of Catalonia which was ceded to France following the outcome of the Iberian Peace Agreement of 1659, at the foot of the Canigou mountain range, which is called the “heart of Catalonia”, there is a town of Villefranche de Conflent. This town, like Castelnou, takes pride of place in the list of the most beautiful villages of France. Apart from the fact that 300 meters from the city there are the famous caves of Las Grans Canaletas (La Grote des Grandes Canalettes in French), Villefranche itself deserves a separate visit to enjoy the beauty of its medieval streets, go to the many shops of local craftsmen and have a cup of coffee admiring the church of Saint Jacques …
A story about the sights of the Villefranche de Conflent in France and photos taken during our visit can be viewed at the link.