We're the same of Girona and Costa Brava day trip from Bcn!
The goal of this adventure is to discover the Girona province with e-bikes. The route we will follow is mostly flat, no specific training is required. This area of Catalonia is rich in water in the subsoil which makes it perfect for a variety of crops. We will cover a distance of about 25km which will take us to discover some of the best-preserved medieval villages in all of Spain. The peace and silence we will enjoy will make you forget about the hustle and bustle of Barcelona. We will make several stops along the way so you can explore the villages. After about two and a half hours of riding, we will return to the starting point, drop off the bikes and head to the Costa Brava in our van. We will leave you some free time to have lunch and relax in one of the most magical villages in all of Spain, Calella De Palafrugell.
IMPORTANT: during the summer months, make sure you bring your swimwear and beach towel!
We will leave the city by driving through the eixample
This area of Catalonia is rich in water in the subsoil which makes it perfect for a variety of crops. We will cover a distance of about 25km which will take us to discover some of the best-preserved medieval villages in all of Spain. The peace and silence we will enjoy will make you forget about the hustle and bustle of Barcelona. We will make several stops along the way so you can explore the villages.
Calella de Palafrugell is the heart of the Costa Brava. An ancient fishing village protected by several coves a summer holiday destination for Catalans and not only. Here we will leave you about 2 hours of free time to have lunch and enjoy a swim in the crystal clear waters of the Costa Brava.
Back to Barcelona at the same meeting point
Right in front of Nike store
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