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Double the adventure in Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees

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Double the adventure in Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees

Some places are made to heighten your emotions. They invite you to live two adventures in a single weekend: to feel the snow beneath your feet and, just hours later, the sea breeze on your face. It’s time to double the adventure in Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees.

As snow still lingers on the mountain peaks and the sun begins to warm the coastline, a world of possibilities opens up. It’s the perfect time to combine experiences: walking trails, boat trips or bike rides immersed in nature. And there’s no need to choose between the sea and the mountains: you can enjoy both at once.

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Ulldeter. Albert Duch. Arxiu Imatges PTCBG

Mountain adventures: snow, silence and high-altitude thrills

The snow-covered landscapes of the Girona Pyrenees provide an ideal setting for outdoor pursuits. For a quieter take on winter, snowshoeing is a great way to explore the snowy forests and wide open plains, whether in Vall de Núria, La Molina and La Cerdanya, or across the Ripollès region. You can start out with expert guides who help you interpret the landscape and enjoy the experience safely.

Another way to enjoy the snow and the mountains is with a full ski weekend in La Molina, designed for couples, families or groups of friends looking to make the most of the snow, the scenery and good company.

For something truly memorable, head up to a viewpoint at 2,500 metres in Vallter to catch an unforgettable sunset, enjoy a walk, and end the day with dinner featuring spectacular views. Families can have a brilliant time sledging, while sporty visitors can take on the Vallter Trail Cycling Climb challenge, a thrilling test for keen cyclists.

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Cadaqués. Artic Outdoor. Arxiu d’Imatges PTCBPG

Coastal escapes: trails, coves and the sea in motion

On the Costa Brava, the contrast with the snow is a treat for the senses. Nature here is experienced here through coastal paths, hidden coves and the scent of salt in the air. Spend a weekend walking the coast to discover spectacular stretches such as Sa Tuna, Aiguablava or Calella de Palafrugell, and pair your walk with the traditional cuisine of the fishing villages.

If you’d rather experience the coast from the water, boat trips offer a fresh perspective: some include a historical twist and wine tastings, others take you by sailing boat to the Medes Islands. Each one invites you to feel the Costa Brava in a slower, deeper way.

For those who prefer to pedal, there are excellent cycling routes along the sea or through the countryside and charming villages. You can follow the greenway from la Garrotxa or cross the Empordà by bike, enjoying varied landscapes and cyclist-friendly accomodation.

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Roses, Cala Montjoi. Francesc Tur. Arxiu Imatges PTCBG

You may not be able to fit it all into one weekend. But knowing it’s possible is already an inspiration. The closeness of the landscapes, the quality of the experiences and a shared love of nature make every getaway feel bigger. And with a strong commitment to sustainable tourism (protected natural spaces, responsible practices and a model that cares for what makes this place unique) you’ll enjoy double the adventure with half the impact. Whether for a holiday or a spontaneous weekend break, Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees are where adventure multiplies.