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jscarbary Mar 1st, 2023 03:25 PM

Valencia or Girona
 
We are heading to Barcelona at the beginning of September. The plan is to fly overnight 8/30 and arrive 8/31. We always have two stops on our trips. I am trying to decide between Valencia or Girona. I'm thinking of heading to one of these two straight from the airport for probably 4 days then head back to Barcelona for the balance of our trip (September 4-11). Which should I choose? Any insights will be greatly appreciated.

danon Mar 1st, 2023 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by jscarbary (Post 17442795)
We are heading to Barcelona at the beginning of September. The plan is to fly overnight 8/30 and arrive 8/31. We always have two stops on our trips. I am trying to decide between Valencia or Girona. I'm thinking of heading to one of these two straight from the airport for probably 4 days then head back to Barcelona for the balance of our trip (September 4-11). Which should I choose? Any insights will be greatly appreciated.

One can visit Girona on a day trip from Barcelona , worked for us. It is an interesting , pretty town, but I had no desire to stay longer .
We stayed in Valencia for five nights and really enjoyed the city. There is much to see, the beaches are beautiful , It would certainly be my choice.




bilboburgler Mar 1st, 2023 10:20 PM

Valencia is a larger target and makes a lot of sense

but Girona is lovely (and if you cycle it is a Mecca for cyclists) and Figueres is just down the track, then Perpignan is a bit further. I'd prefer the northern combo but I'd understand why you chose to go south

jeffreycwuk Mar 1st, 2023 10:34 PM

Girona is obviously much closer to Barcelona. It is a base and destination in its own right. A lot of good restaurants in town. You can explore them without the need to travel for too long.

Some destinations in that region:


Banyoles
https://maps.app.goo.gl/LQWqDRpfrTRZhZEEA

Besalú
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6QJUpz9nvdteraGfA

Figueres, Cadaques

Castell de Sant Ferran
+34 972 50 60 94
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SCPdiRVuEpkTkcTw6


jscarbary Mar 3rd, 2023 12:33 PM

bilboburgler, you said the magic word "cycle". I have decided now on Girona. Now I need to find the perfect routes to ride. I saw a weekend self-guided option on Trek Travel but it is only available for March and doesn't go beyond :(

So we will head to Girona Thursday - Monday and then back to Barcelona for the rest of the trip. Dates are set and now it is time to make all of my reservations :).

KarenWoo Mar 3rd, 2023 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by jscarbary (Post 17443396)
bilboburgler, you said the magic word "cycle". I have decided now on Girona. Now I need to find the perfect routes to ride. I saw a weekend self-guided option on Trek Travel but it is only available for March and doesn't go beyond :(

So we will head to Girona Thursday - Monday and then back to Barcelona for the rest of the trip. Dates are set and now it is time to make all of my reservations :).

I haven't been to Valencia so I can't compare the two. However, you won't regret choosing Girona! It's a lovely medieval walled city with a river running through it. We walked along the old walls, visited the church and art museum, and shopped at the Saturday outdoor market. The highlight of the church tour was a 1,000-year old original tapestry that depicts the creation of the world. Besalu is an easy one-hour drive from Girona. Cadaques is about 90 minutes from Girona. We stayed overnight but you could visit Cadaques (and Figueres) as a daytrip if you wish. If you go, be sure to visit Dali's house in Port Lligat, right next to Cadaques. You have to make reservations the day before.

KarenWoo Mar 3rd, 2023 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by jscarbary (Post 17443396)
bilboburgler, you said the magic word "cycle". I have decided now on Girona. Now I need to find the perfect routes to ride. I saw a weekend self-guided option on Trek Travel but it is only available for March and doesn't go beyond :(

So we will head to Girona Thursday - Monday and then back to Barcelona for the rest of the trip. Dates are set and now it is time to make all of my reservations :).

I haven't been to Valencia so I can't compare the two. However, you won't regret choosing Girona! It's a lovely medieval walled city with a river running through it. We walked along the old walls, visited the church and art museum, and shopped at the Saturday outdoor market. The highlight of the church tour was a 1,000-year old original tapestry that depicts the creation of the world. Besalu is an easy one-hour drive from Girona. Cadaques is about 90 minutes from Girona. We stayed overnight but you could visit Cadaques (and Figueres) as a daytrip if you wish. If you go, be sure to visit Dali's house in Port Lligat, right next to Cadaques. You have to make reservations the day before.


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