Girona features an old stone city, with a medieval wall and the Cathedral overlooking the Onyar and its colorful houses. The neighborhoods of the Barri Vell, the Call and Sant Pere connect to local markets and quiet cafés.
In the rural surroundings, farmhouses and village houses with exposed beams, a fireplace and a barn open onto land for an orchard and garden. Vineyards and olive groves dot gentle hills, with villages such as Madremanya, Monells or Besalú marking out weekend routes.
The AVE links to Barcelona and Madrid, while the Costa Brava, with multiple Blue Flags, is just a short step away to combine hiking, cycling and good Empordà cuisine.
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