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Catalonia Travel Guides

cover Signpost Guide Catalonia and the Spanish Pyrenees, 2nd: Your guide to great drives

A selection of the best regions for touring by car in Catalonia and the Spanish Pyrenees. Features the Cost Brava, Barcelona, the Basque Country and Santander.
Inside you will find: ideas for exploring on your own; detailed guides to sightseeing and activities, together with accommodation, dining and shopping recommendations; attractions and areas rated to guide your personal choice; road maps and city plans pinpointing driving routes and other tours; walking routes around towns and cities.
 

cover Lonely Planet Catalunya & the Costa Brava

From historic cities and flamingo-filled wetlands to white-water rapids and the bright lights of Barcelona – this guide will help you to discover the whole of the wonderfully diverse Catalan region.

  • 36 maps including full-colour Barcelona map section
  • special section on the local cuisine to help you tell your crema catalana from your cava
  • extensive accommodation options from palatial paraopres to practical pensiones
  • in-depth coverage of hiking, skiing and rafting in the Pyrenees
  • indispensable language guide to Catalan and Castilian Spanish
cover The Rough Guide to Costa Brava

The most unfairly maligned and misrepresented stretch of coast in Europe, the Costa Brava has long been derided as a package-holiday, chips-and-sangria destination – an image that is based solely on two or three of the more notorious towns at its southernmost tip. The truth is that this diverse region matches extraordinary natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage, an accumulated legacy of centuries of invading armies that shows itself in a tapestry of walled towns, fortified farmhouses and ancient hilltop villages. The coastline is enchantingly serpentine – Costa Brava means "Rugged Coast" – with spurs of the Pyrenees forming wild sea-cliffs. Secluded coves hide between the jagged rocks, where tenacious pines cover the slopes down to the water’s edge and extensive sandy beaches provide a breathing space, punctuating the deeply scored shoreline.


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