Treputxell 1D
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Holiday apartment located in a very quiet area of l Estartit. directly on the sea front at 10 minutes from the town centre. Terrace with an unbeatable sea view. Shared communal pool.The once quiet fishing village L Estartit has now become one of the most famous beach resorts on the Costa Brava. It is located at the foot of the Montgrí mountain range and has maintained its typical Catalan characteristics. The beach resort has an old. cosy centre with many shops. terraces and restaurants. From a wide long sandy beach you look out onto the Islas Medas. which were listed as a nature reserve for the preservation of the corals and the sea fauna. These islands are very popular with European divers. You can also take a trip on a glass bottom boat. There are many attractions in the region like Torroella de Montgrí (6 km). a picturesque. 13th century village where you can stroll through its narrow streets. have a drink on a terrace on one of the typical squares. or visit the impressive castle on the Montgrí mountain. Other attractive medieval villages in the region: Pals (15 km). Begur (22 km) and Peratallada (17 km) with the famous castle which now houses a casino. The town Figueras (39 km) has great shops and of course the famous theatre-museum of Dalí. In La Bisbal (23 km). the capital of ceramics. you will be able to buy great souvenirs. And there is lots to do at sports level too : the pretty 36 holes golf course of the Empordá Golf Club is only 7 km away and the beaches of lEstartit are ideal for all possible water sports. The Olympic village Banyoles (38 km) is known for its museums and pre-historical digs. but you can also walk around the lake of Banyoles. one of the largest lakes in Spain.
Treputxell 1D is in L'Estartit
Near Torroella, L’Estartit was a fishermen’s district until the 19th century.
Today it is a popular holiday destination with a bustling marina. The archipelago of seven small islands, known as the Medes Islands, constitutes an important ecological reserve and a hugely popular destination among divers. It features a protected coral reserve and glass-bottom boats travel back and forth to the islands.
North of L’Estartit, where the Montgrí massif meets the sea, rise the highest cliffs in Catalonia (100 metres high) with navigable tunnels such as La Foradada, only accessible by sea and hiking trails.
To the south, at the mouths of the Ter and Daró rivers, hikers can enjoy spectacular trails through salt lakes and mobile dunes.
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