Catalonia is a
region of Spain which is full of historic sites, beautiful towns and
villages and of course the "must see" city of Barcelona with its
famous Cathedral designed by the Artist Antonio Gaudi. The
countryside of Catalonia with its hills and valleys is ideal
cycling country. The temperature is normally mild without
being overbearing like some of the more southerly regions.
Apartrent have
affiliated with
Sherpa Expeditions to give you a preview
of their cycling holiday in Catalonia.
Sherpa Expeditions
have been providing specialist walking and cycling holidays since
1973 and have built up a large customer base much of it through word
of mouth recommendation.
The Holiday
From The
Pyrenees To The Mediterranean
This is a tour exploring the interior
of Catalonia (Catalunya) in the northeastern reaches of Spain. This
is a distinct region of green mountains, quiet byways, sleepy
villages and popular coastal destinations. Add the sights of two
great cities, the distinct Catalan culture and traditions and you
have a very varied cycling holiday. Spin your pedals around the
foothills of the Pyrenees, then all the way to the coast for a swim
in the Med. This is a reasonably undemanding tour but with enough
flexibility in the itinerary to allow the more energetic cyclist to
make some extra daily extensions. No matter how far you pedal you
can enjoy some of the finest cuisine to be found anywhere on the
Iberian Peninsular!
Ripoll is a medieval town with a stunning Romanesque monastery and
has claim to being the birthplace of Catalonia. This is where our
journey begins with a ride through lush forests of the Pyrenees
foothills, flanked by mountains rising to 2100m. Right from the
start you can enjoy gentle pedaling along a disused railway line,
now converted into a graded cycling trail all the way down to the
Mediterranean. Once having crossed the only mountain pass on your
route you get to the greenest part of Catalonia, the Garrotxa - an
area of extinct volcanoes now covered by dense forests.
You spend two nights
in the small town of Olot and have time to explore this very
particular landscape with lovely medieval farmhouses and hilltop
villages such as Santa Pau. Then it is back to the Via Verde all the
way to Girona, a stunning fortified town full of Gothic treasures.
Dali Museum
There is a free day to either visit the city in detail, with its
great walls, cathedral and Jewish quarter, or head off to Figueres
to visit the famous Salvador Dali museum.
The final day's cycling takes you down to San Feliu de Guixols by
the Mediterranean; an historic town and popular resort where you
stay for a night. After dropping off the hired bikes, take a local
bus to Barcelona for two nights in the exciting, proudly
independently spirited Catalan Capital and Spain's second largest
city. With "La Rambla" promenade from the centre of the city to the
waterfront; small, attractive beaches; the Military Museum at
Montjuic; the Olympic quarter and romantic parks and gardens. There
is The Picasso Museum and of course the unique architecture of Gaudi,
a complete contrast to the rural countryside of the earlier part of
the holiday. For a full itinerary and prices please visit
Sherpa Expeditions
CYCLING HOLIDAYS IN CATALONIA
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