Monday, 12 May 2008

The Alt Empordà district of Catalonia



This map shows the air routes used by Ryanair to connect with Girona airport just 35 kms away from your holiday villa.




The Alt Empordà district of Catalonia is in the far north-eastern sector of Spain, where the Pyrenees tumble down the Albera sierra to meet the eastern shoreline of  the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. It marks the beginning of the Costa Brava and the peninsula of Cap de Creus Here the pretty villages of Portbou, Colera, Llançà, El Port de la Selva, Cadaqués and Roses; cling to the ‘wild coast’ (Costa Brava) around the Cap de Creus natural park. 

The rivers of the Muga and the Fluvià flow from the highlands of the Alt Empordà into the wide basin that is the Gulf of Roses. Over the centuries silt carried by the rivers has formed a vast alluvial plain framed by a mountainous backdrop and craggy coastline. The resulting rich waters of the Gulf of Roses are justly famous for producing high quality seafood which is proudly served in local restaurants along the Costa Brava

Castelló d'Empúries former capital of the area and its Romanesque-Gothic church of Santa Maria dominates the marshy coastal area which forms the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park wetlands, which are the breeding grounds for many bird species. Empuriabrava a modern and vibrant tourist resort was carved out of the marsh land at the mouth of the Muga River it boasts more boating canals than Venice. South of the gulf are to be found the Greco-Roman remains of the mediaeval county once known as Empúries; and the once small fishing village of L’Escala, home of the popular L’Escala anchovies; now a busy tourist destination in its own right.

 

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