Cambrils has a well-deserved reputation as the culinary capital of the Costa Dorada. There is a veritable cornucopia of fresh local ingredients, ranging from fish and other seafood to the internationally acclaimed DO Siurana olive oil. Between the historic population center and the ports, life in Cambrils unfurls peacefully around beaches and promenades. Looking on as fishing boats glide into the harbor and discovering the Old Quarter are two of the many pleasures that await in this Catalan town.
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Parc Samà is a garden with memory, a Mediterranean orchard, a poetic forest, a melancholic palace… Parc Samà is the summer residence that in 1881 built Salvador Samà, Marquis of Marianao, between Cambrils and Montbrió, surrounded by vineyards, olive and almond trees. It is the legacy of an ‘Indiano’, a fusion of styles and a delight for the senses.
We spent a lovely morning at Parc Sama situated a short drive away from Cambrils centre. This beautiful Parc has so much to offer and will appeal to many tastes. The Parc has wildlife such as deer which you can feed, peacocks roaming the grounds and turtles swimming in the lakes! There is a magnificent lavender field, a grand Manor House and bridges and pathways that take you on a journey into its past glory. This tranquil haven is complete with different species of plants and trees some of which are rare. There is a small gift shop selling local produce and souvenirs and the place is run by friendly helpful staff.
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