Good base to explore Costa Brava?
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Good base to explore Costa Brava?
I'm wondering if Banyoles is a reasonable location to use as a base for a 5 day trip to Costa Brava? We will have cars and are willing to drive around to beaches and other towns such as Besalu, Cadaques, Begur, and Girona. Banyoles, itself, does not seem especially charming but we found a nice rental (rural and remote) in that area. Thanks!
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With only five days at your disposal and a pretty full wish list of places to see, staying in a remote location would appear to add unnecessary mileage to your stay.
If you were not averse to staying in a town, Figueres would offer good road links to all the destinations you list while offering the interesting Dali Theatre Museum on your doorstep.
Peratellada and Pals would be worth including on your itinerary to Begur.
Driving to Cadaques and back would require a full day due to the nature of the road.
If you were not averse to staying in a town, Figueres would offer good road links to all the destinations you list while offering the interesting Dali Theatre Museum on your doorstep.
Peratellada and Pals would be worth including on your itinerary to Begur.
Driving to Cadaques and back would require a full day due to the nature of the road.
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We spent a month in the area - rented two wonderful farmhouses for a week each, one in Orfes, near Banyoles and one in Anguillana, a tiny village on the French border near Figueras. We also spent a week in Cadaques and a week in Barcelona.
Banyoles itself was not very charming, but we loved the people there and it had all the services and supplies we needed. The surrounding area was stunning and it was well situated for all the day trips you mentioned.
If the property you found is truly great and you don't mind driving and soaking in the scenery, I would say to go for it.
Must-do day trips are Girona, Figueras, Dali's castle and Besalu. Cadaques, as others have mentioned is a little too far for a comfortable day trip (and it is fun to be there at night).
Banyoles itself was not very charming, but we loved the people there and it had all the services and supplies we needed. The surrounding area was stunning and it was well situated for all the day trips you mentioned.
If the property you found is truly great and you don't mind driving and soaking in the scenery, I would say to go for it.
Must-do day trips are Girona, Figueras, Dali's castle and Besalu. Cadaques, as others have mentioned is a little too far for a comfortable day trip (and it is fun to be there at night).
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Thanks for all the great suggestions.
We are strongly considering a villa in Begur now as a Spanish friend seemed adamant that we should be closer to the beach.
She felt that we would spend too much time driving if we stayed in Banyoles.
We are strongly considering a villa in Begur now as a Spanish friend seemed adamant that we should be closer to the beach.
She felt that we would spend too much time driving if we stayed in Banyoles.
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We went to Begur last year and it was simply FABULOUS, so much so we are going back this year. Great base and a wonderful town. Pals is very close and Girona is only 45 minutes away. There are some lovely beaches all within a few minutes drive away and the village of Begur itself has some great restuarants. We stayed at a great hotel right next to the town square. Location could not be beat. We have decided to boo k a villa this year. And have used domusbegur.com.
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