From Barcelona, Banyoles, Besalú and volcanic area

We will pick you up at your hotel in Barcelona city early in the morning to take you to the volcanic area of Girona Province, We will begin our visit with the spectacular medieval village of Besalú. The old bridge over the river Fluvià transports us to far-off times of Romanesque style with seven arches of angulation has about 105 m long and 30 m in height with included Tower and speaks of the importance of the villa in medieval times.
The villa has unique jewish heritage in Catalonia. The Jewish baths, Miqvé, largest in Europe and remains of an ancient synagogue of the XIII century.

Then, we will visit the town of Castellfollit de la Roca with the profile of the Church and terraced houses on the top of the cliff, next to the precipice, it has become one of the most photographed and painted in Catalonia; it is also a magnificent natural viewpoint from which you can see the valleys of two rivers, the Fluvià and the Toronell.

If the weather is good, we will make a stop, a small 30-minute walk to visit the Romanesque hermitage of Santa Margarida, located inside the crater of the volcano of the same name. We will enjoy this incredible location of the hermitage and the beauty of the landscape that surrounds it.

We will continue to the village of Santa Pau, which in addition to a typically medieval aspect (with walls, irregular streets and evocative corners), drawn in the first half of the 14th century, has remarkable value buildings, the main virtues of the enclosure are the dominant austerity and the practical and functional nature that reveal the stones. The village of Santa Pau was declared of historic and artistic interest in 1971.
The main produce of this town are the Santa Pau beans grown in the volcanic soil near this town for many years only for self-consumption and today they are very appreciated by the fineness of there flavor.

To finish we will go to the Lake of Banyoles that represents the largest mass of continental waters in Catalonia, with a great landscape value and a sign of the Catalan collective identity. It is the second largest natural lake in the Iberian peninsula and its origin is tectonic and karst. We will learn the legends that surround it while we have a nice walk around.

After this visit we will come back to Barcelona, to your hotel. You will arrive there about 6pm.

This Private tour includes:

-Vehcle + driver + guide only for you.

-Guided visits to all the villages includes in the itinerary.

-Bottled water

Not Inlcuded:

-Lunch. We will stop in a restaurant where they serve typical dishes of this area.

New Cancellation Policy due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
 

Travelers who cancel a booking more than 48 hours in advance will receive a full refund from GironaExperience  

 
In case of canceled flights or other circumstances like a quarantine you will just need to send us some kind of document to confirm the cancellation.
 
 

Private tour:
695€ Total

Shares From Barcelona, Banyoles, Besalú and volcanic area

Itinerary

-08:30 Departure from Barcelona city (Hotel)

-10:00 Arrival in Besalú and visit

-11:00 Departure from Besalú

-11:10 Arrival in Castellfollit de la Roca and visit

-11:30 Departure from Castellfollit de la Roca

-12:00 Walk to visit the volcano and Hermitage of Santa Margarida.

-13:15 Arrival in Santa Pau, visit and time to have lunch*.

-15:00 Departure to Banyoles.

-15:45 Arrival in Banyoles Lake, walk around.

-16:30 Departure from Banyoles

-18:00 Arrival to Barcelona city (Hotel)

 *lunch is not included in the price of the tour. We usually stop in a nice local restaurant of this area.

 


About Girona Experience

Girona Experience is a company specialized in the organization of tailored tours to discover some of the most magical corners of Girona, we organise all our trips in a luxurious 6 seats van. Free transport.

We invite you to discover and experience some of the most  charming sights in this province yet to be fully discovered.
Do not hesitate to contact us!!
We have the legal VTC transport license.

 

 

 

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