Tag Archives: Coastal path

The coastal path of Empúries (Costa Brava)

This post is about a lazy stroll by the beach. This post is about a lazy stroll through ancient history. This post is about Empúries, Costa Brava (Catalonia, Spain) Kitesurfing is a surface water sport in which practitioners put their … Continue reading

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Begur (part 6): Sa Riera cove

This is Covetotop’s last and final post (well, by now) devoted to the little municipality of Begur (Costa Brava, Catalonia, Spain) and its awesome coves. As Covetotop’s loyal few followers/friends may well know, this blog is a little chaotic. The … Continue reading

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Sa Tuna cove: splash splash and yum yum

Dealing with happy monsters from the Middle Ages in Spain was an exhausting experience (see Covetotop’s last post). Hence, today Covetotop is going back to his beloved Empordà, to the Costa Brava. He is willing to swim the blue Mediterranean … Continue reading

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Aiguablava: Mediterranean anti-matter

Aigua: Water Blava: Blue Aiguablava: Well, in order to explain what the Catalan name “Aiguablava” means, I’d better show you this picture below … That is it. Aiguablava, a jaw-dropping bay of the Costa Brava (Catalonia, Spain). Swimming these turquoise … Continue reading

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Pines, rocks and beaches

Hello alien. If you have a decent Internet connection in your world, and you belong to such an hyper-advanced civilization that you have been able to find this little blog in cyberspace, then I congratulate you. Today I am recommending … Continue reading

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Coastal path

“Camí de ronda” (Catalan language) means “coastal path”. Almost all beaches, coves, capes, fishing villages et alia in the Costa Brava are linked by a long footpath that in past times was used by villagers, fishermen, smugglers, pirates, soldiers, policemen … Continue reading

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