Written by Sílvia Rodríguez
The Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees are natural areas that must be maintained and cared for. For this reason, families can turn their visits into moments to learn about sustainability and enjoy nature while taking care of the planet.
Written by Sílvia Rodríguez
Written by Enogastronomia
Every April, the DO Empordà Wine Route organises Vívid, the wine festival that turns Empordà into the epicentre of wine tourism.
Written by Enogastronomia
Written by Clara Esparza
Girona’s local and municipal markets have a long tradition in Catalonia and continue to offer the region’s fresh produce today.
Written by Clara Esparza
Written by Emma Aixalà
The past comes to life in these imposing fortresses open to the public.
Written by Emma Aixalà
Written by Eudald Camps
Aside from Barcelona, the province of Girona has almost twice as many spaces promoting art (museums, galleries, exhibition halls, etc.) as Lleida and Tarragona, respectively.
Written by Eudald Camps
Written by Txell Vila
The Costa Brava Girona Tourist Board ensures that everyone can enjoy the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees without barriers. In the digital book Los sentidos del descubrimiento. La Costa Brava y el Pirineo de Girona para todos (The senses of discovery, The Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees for everyone), several hosts with different disabilities guide us through a selection of inclusive tours throughout the Girona area.
Written by Txell Vila