One of the most historic sites in Spain, Girona lies in northeast Catalonia, just 99 km (62 mi) from Barcelona. Founded by Romans, the city later was taken over by Moors and Franks before finally falling under the rule of Barcelona. Influenced by different cultures and religions, the city beckons visitors with beautiful architecture. The Old and New Town offer many opportunities to pleasurably get lost and observe local life and culture.
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Tracks de la Tramun is a mountain bike adventure route along the wonderful landscapes of Girona in Catalonia. This route was born of another classic race called TRAMUNBIKE. It’s one of the nicest, hardest and most technical races. It’s characterized for his never ending single tracks and his wonderful landscapes. This race is only able for the sickest mountain bikers. With fifteen editions, the Tr
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Amazing variety of vegetables, fruits, breads, meats and cheeses and sadly live chickens crammed in cages who seem to know they're destined for Sunday dinner. You can shop nearly 200 venders and come up with an incredible picnic lunch for very little money. The park lies just across the Onyar River so take the Pont de Sant Feliu Bridge from Barri Vell and look for the crosswalks. It's about a 10 minute stroll on the main road to where you'll see the first vendors. In warmer weather I do recommend entering the park where ever there's an entrance . Lovely botanical garden !!!
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So lovely to see clear water full of fish and ducks and no pollution! Lovely feature in Girona and plenty of bridges to cross including the Eiffel bridge. The colourful houses backing on to the river just adds to the charm.
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this is an amazing walk, our guide was quick and gave us the best section to walk for 45 minutes, view of the city and wall and castle was simply amazing, a must place to visit while in Giroan and costabrava.
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