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Santa Clotilde Gardens Review

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The overall feeling is really very good, very good, very accent.

Santa Clotilde Gardens

Posted: Sep 17, 2018
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    Costa Brava is a stretch of coastline in Girona province, northeastern Catalonia, Spain, from the Blanes 60 km northeast of Barcelona, all the way to the French border. This is a holiday destination for European people, with this wonderful coastal village, natural scenery, suitable weather and strong local customs. Let's explore what fun places are on the coast of Brava! 🥥 You may have heard of Lloret de Mar, as one of Costa Brava's most famous holiday villages, the beach here is quite famous. But you may not have heard of the park there: a refined garden with Renaissance style. From here, you can walk 5 minutes to the Boadella beach after visiting the garden, one of Catalonia's rare pristine beaches without buildings. ⛲️ Another way to explore the coast of Brava is to follow in the footsteps of history. In the cliffs and valleys, there are hidden relics of ancient civilizations: the most famous is the relics of Empúries, and of course there are the stone gates of Romanyà de la Selva, the boulders of Roses and the Iberian settlements of Ullastret. Tour advice: You can first visit the Iberian settlement on Castell Beach in Palamós, then follow the coastal path to the right to s’Alguer, a cove with old fishermen’s huts; or go left to swim in the sea in Estreta Bay. ✨ Join you prefer medieval, so don't miss the walls of the old town, the old town of Pals, Monells, Crulles and Sant Martí Vell, and the castles of Peralada and Peratallada. The best fortifications are kept at the Sant Ferran castle in Figueres. Here you can see fascinating ancient buildings such as parade platforms, forts, stables, underground promenades and more. You can also visit the Sant Pere de Rodes Abbey, a majestic memorial complex located at the top of the Verdera Mountains. 🕍 You can also go to Tudela in Cap de Creus, With one of the most spectacular scenery on the coast of Brava, you can even find the stones that inspired Salvador Dali. Small signs are erected throughout the nature reserve, guiding people to the small bay to play in the water. 📸 The last thing I recommend is the Emboda Nature Park (Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empord à). It has an area of nearly 5,000 hectares and is the most important marsh group in Catalonia, second only to the Ebro Delta. Here you can observe hundreds of animals, especially birds: marshlands are a refuge for many migratory birds.

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