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The cove of Aigua Xellida (pronounced “Aygwa shellida” in catalan) is located in the middle of the Costa Brava Coast, near Girona. Steep cliffs rising from the sea, pine trees clinging to the rocks, sea breezes and the intense blue of the Mediterranean make for a dream destination, typical of the Costa Brava. |
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On the coast... |
The small villages of Tamariu, Llafranc and Calella offer sandy shores and coastal walks to more sandy coves. These three old fisherman’s villages have adapted to tourism in a well-balanced way, preserving the charms of their narrow lanes and squares. The local shops will cater for all your holiday needs. |
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| Inland... |
The small towns of Palafrugell, Begur, Pals, La Bisbal, Peratallada, Toroella de Montgrí contain some of L'Empordá's most important medieval architecture and are well worth a visit. |
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More interesting places... |
Also very attractive are the local markets of Palafrugell, La Bisbal, Toroella de Montgrí, Palamós and Sant Feliu de Guíxols, with a large variety of vegetables, fruit, local cold cuts and cheeses, fresh fish and wine, as well as handicrafts such as basket-weaving and ceramics. |
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