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10 Best place to visit in Castellet Spain

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Castellers de Vilafranca - pilar de 9 amb folre, manilles i puntals carregat - Tots Sants 2022

Primer pilar de 9 amb folre, manilles i puntals (pd9fmp) carregat de la història dels castells.
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Tallest human tower ever build.
Vilafranca del Penedès / Barcelona / Catalunya
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Sitges - The Jewel on the Mediterranean

Sitges is known as the ‘Jewel on the Mediterranean’ and offers many facets to cater for all tastes. Reputed to offer 300 days of sunshine a year, it is a quaint little coastal town surrounded by the hills of the Garraf National Park.

Sitges old town has typically Spanish narrow streets leading down to a palm tree lined promenade that runs along an open bay with it's many beaches.

The town has been built on an industry of fishing, commerce and wine, and has been much favored by artists, the bohemian crowd and more recently has developed a large gay community. A tourist resort since the 1800s, Sitges offers much more than just a beach resort.

Sitges is located just to the south of Barcelona, and is about a 20 minute drive from Barcelona’s El Prat international airport.
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Ronda - The Most AMAZING Places of Spain - the Most VISITED Places in Andalusia

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This town in the province of Malaga is split in two by the Tajo del Ronda, a gorge more than 150 meters deep. Its old town has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest. This territory was occupied by the Celts, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs and was finally reconquered by Catholic Monarchs.

The old town, with Arab reminiscences and medieval layout, extends to the south of the Guadalevín while the modern town, which emerged from the 16th century, unfolds to the north of this river. Several bridges connect the two halves of Ronda, one of the most interesting towns located on the route of the Pueblos Blancos (the white villages), in the heart of the Sierra de Ronda, a few kilometers from the Costa del Sol.

At the level of the civil architecture of Ronda, we will notice the stately homes and the mansions of the aristocracy. The palaces of Mondragón and the Marquis of Salvatierra and the Casa del Moro are some fine examples. The first of these palaces hosted Muslim and Christian kings for centuries; it now houses the city's archaeological museum. We will admire in the former palace of the Marquis of Salvatierra its wrought iron balcony in the purest style of Ronda. The Casa del Rey Moro is decorated in a Gothic and Mudejar style; it is surrounded by hanging gardens, classified as artistic gardens. The highwayman's museum (bandolero), the hunting museum and the Lara museum complete a visit to this part of the city.

The Arab bridge, the Old bridge and the New bridge
Three bridges cross a precipice more than 100 meters deep and lead to the other end of the city. The Arab bridge, built in the 14th century, provided access to the Arrabal Viejo (the old suburb). As for the Old Bridge, it consists of a single arch some 10 meters in diameter. The Pont Neuf is the most spectacular of all: a colossal work of engineering linking the Mercadillo districts to the city. Dating from the 18th century, its foundations rest on the base of the precipice. In various places, its height reaches 98 meters, and its length is 70 meters.

Ronda puts on its most beautiful finery on the occasion of the city's festivities, so many opportune moments to come and visit it. The Pedro Romero fiestas, with their Goya-style bullfights and flamenco music festival, are highly regarded, as are Holy Week, the Reconquista fiestas and the romería de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza.
The white villages scattered in the Sierra de Ronda, of Arab origin, are characterized by the harmonious integration of traditional architecture within a natural environment of rare beauty. In addition, other localities in the region are renowned for their Phoenician (Jimena de Líbar) or Roman (Acinipo) ruins. Algatocín and Atajate, amidst olive groves and vineyards, are clearly Moorish in essence. The Ronda region is part of the so-called humid Andalusia, where the landscapes are made up of a great botanical variety, as can be seen in the natural parks of Sierra de las Nieves, Sierra Bermeja and Sierra Crestellina . The coastline is a stone's throw away, with its leisure centers of Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Marbella and Estepona.


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THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN LLORET DE MAR, SPAIN

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Tossa de Mar in the province of Girona is not just a beautiful coastal town, it also has lots of beautiful bays and the coastline boasts gorgeous natural surroundings and rock formations. The scenery looks like something from a postcard, an image that will make your holiday on the Costa Brava an experience hard to forget.

Based on my own experience, these are below the 10 most important things to do in Lloret de Mar during your vacation:

Top 10 LLoret:

1. Lloret beaches
2. Walking streets / shopping
3. Snorkeling
4. Sightseeing by boat
5. Visit Blanes
6. Botanic Garden-Blanes
7. Castle Tossa de Mar
8. Tossa de Mar beach/city walk
9. Coastal walk to Fenals
10. Castillo d'en plaja - Sa Caleta

Many good beaches. The bigger ones are Lloret main beach and just south of that, Fenals beach. But many other beaches offer you a great day out as well: Canyelles beach, Sta Christina beach, Sta Boadella beach (with the half of space officially assigned to nudists) and many more small ones. Most of them can be reached by car only, since they're not on walking distance of downtown Lloret.

The Verdaguer Cultural Centre has excavated relics from the Puig de Castellet Iberian settlement dating back to 250 BC (open Sat-Sun, 11am - 6pm only). Also naval models, paintings and photographs. Museum of the Sea. 4 euros but has very little in it other than a collection of model boats.

At the far end of the Lloret beach is a castle structure. It's a nice walk, but thousands walk quite some distance to it every day only to find it is private property and does not allow visitors.

There are extensive cycle lanes in parts of Lloret on the pavement. Not many use them and tourists wander through them. These can be very dangerous as a collision between a speeding cyclist and a walker is an accident waiting to happen and will result in an injury or worse.

In 2010 a new big Casino was built, as a part of one of Lloret's 5 star hotels: Guitart Monterrey. It's one of the biggest casinos of the Costa Brava. There are a number of slot arcades ready to relieve you of any excess money.


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What to See, Eat and Do in SITGES! DAY TRIP from Barcelona.

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Sitges Day Trip From Barcelona | Spain Travel Guide

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13 LUGARES BONITOS CERCA DE BARCELONA PARA VISITAR EN 1 DÍA - Cataluña - España

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00:00 Introducción
00:19 Talamanca
01:13 Malgrat de Mar
01:47 Berga
02:35 Cardona
03:26 Rajadell
04:14 Bagá
04:51 Sant Pol de Mar
05:27 Tavertet
06:11 Castellet y La Gornal
06:49 Lloret de Mar
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ALCALA DEL JUCAR - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND SPECTACULAR PLACES ON EARTH - AN INCREDIBLE WHITE VILLAGE

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One of the most beautiful villages in Spain

Alcalá del Júcar is one of the most picturesque towns in Spain, an inescapable visit for lovers of rural tourism, for adventure or for those who want to be impressed by the rich heritage of a unique municipality, declared Conjunto Histórico – Artístico by Royal Decree of 1982 .

As its name indicates, it is located on the banks of the Júcar river, in its final stretch in the castellano-manchega community, before entering the Valencian territories, where it ends. En ese paso, el río traza una garganta que debuja un sinuoso paso que constitutive uno de los principales attractivos de Alcalá de Júcar, y que condica la disposition de las casas, que trepan por las laderas aprovechando el meandro.

Narrow streets that climb up to the Castle, small houses, steep staircases, orchards and of course, the typical caves, make Alcalá del Júcar a unique architectural and natural ensemble.

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“Alcalá del Júcar is the symbol of La Manchuela Albaceteña”
La Manchuela Albaceteña is a region located to the northeast of the province of Albacete, bordering to the north with that of Cuenca and to the east, with the valley of Cofrentes. La Manchuela has a differentiating aspect with the Llanos de la Mancha region, which gives it the passage of the Júcar and Cabriel rivers, creating a landscape of contrasts that surprises the visitor who has another expectation of what he can find in Manchegan lands.

Its Iberian, Arab and Roman past has bequeathed it a rich historical and cultural heritage, which makes it worthy of being considered among the best inland tourist destinations, being one of the most visited regions of Castilla - La Mancha.

Rural houses, hotels, leisure and free time activities, popular festivals... mark the dozens of itineraries that can be carried out in the Comarca de La Manchuela which, yes, must have Alcalá del Júcar as their starting point or arrival point.

Upon entering the region from Casas del Ves towards Alcalá del Júcar, following one of them, that of La Hoz del Júcar, the landscape around the river is very wild and runs between canyons of extraordinary beauty. This uniqueness makes Alcalá del Júcar one of the most spectacular and picturesque towns in all of Manchuela, which surprises us from a distance, as soon as it appears before our eyes. Their houses are embedded by the hillside climbing towards the castle from the feet of the river; a well-preserved farmhouse and some houses carved into the rock, make up a picture that has been reproduced a thousand times, but which in nature calls you to contemplation.

Alcalá del Júcar is undoubtedly the most important tourist center in La Manchuela, and a symbol of this region like no other.

The name of the city comes from the Arabic term Al-Kala, which means the castle, the fortress or the fort. This Arab city was conquered by Alfonso VIII of Castile, in the year 1213. Once conquered, the municipality was repopulated by inhabitants of Alarcón.

Around the middle of the 15th century, the castle, property of Juan Pacheco, Marquis of Villena, was renovated.

This town was one of the customs posts on the route of the Royal Way from Madrid to Valencia. Its bridge, dating from Roman times, was renovated in the 18th century.



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Eze - The Beautiful MEDIEVAL Village from the South of France - A Unique Architectural Village

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Saint-Paul-de-Vence can be seen from afar, with its medieval appearance surrounded by ramparts, at the top of a hill between the Mediterranean and the Grasse Pre-Alps.

Many artists stayed there after the Second World War and brought an international reputation to the village.Today, the Maeght Foundation maintains the artistic vocation of the place.

It is certainly the most visited village in the hinterland of Nice and even one of the most touristic in France.

Located between Eze and Monaco, the town of Eze extends over three cornices with a drop of almost 700 m.

Eze Bord de Mer with its beach shaded by a maritime pine forest is home to many paths that wind between the Belle Epoque villas.

The narrow streets of Eze-Village are lined with old stately homes occupied by artists' or craftsmen's workshops and shops.

From the exotic garden, set in the ruins of a medieval fortress at the top of the village, the panorama extends beyond the Esterel massif. In winter, on a clear day, you can make out the Corsican mountains.

The Grande Corniche is a virgin space between sea and mountain. From this Mediterranean maquis, the gaze embraces the 360° landscape with, in winter, the snowy Mercantour, Italy and Saint-Tropez.

History:
The oldest traces of land use in the town date back to the Iron Age (around 400 BC) at Mont Bastide. Then the destiny of Eze is linked to that of Nice. In 1388, Eze was attached to the House of Savoy and was occupied by Turkish troops from Barbarossa for a few days in 1543. During the War of the Spanish Succession, the armies of Louis XIV destroyed the castle. Eze is attached to France in 1860.

During the Belle Epoque and then during the interwar period, tourists began to visit or stay in Eze. George Sand describes its tormented landscapes, Friedrich Nietzsche finishes his work “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” there, Prince William of Sweden takes up residence at Château Eza from 1923 to 1953.

Today personalities from the artistic world regularly reside in the town. Bono of the group U2, Julian Lennon are among the best known.


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CASTELLFOLLIT DE LA ROCA||ANOTHER VILLAGE OF CATALONIA SPAIN MUST VISIT

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CASTELLET - VISITING THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MEDIEVAL VILLAGES OF FRANCE - A REAL HIDDEN GEM

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Le Castellet is an authentic medieval village of charm. You will stroll through the cobbled streets of this village and discover its small craft shops and charming shops. Take advantage of the shade of the flowery arbours to cool off in the middle of summer.

Le Castellet and its history
20 centuries of history

Several centuries before our era the region was inhabited by Celtic Ligurian tribes.
From the 1st century, the Roman conquest materializes throughout the territory, especially on the heights of the region, where they establish colonies for their soldiers, and build camps that will be abandoned during the barbarian and Saracen invasions.
You can see the base of a Roman mausoleum in the Château Vieux district.

The first village was grouped around the castle under the reign of Pons-Mainier, Viscount of Marseille.
In 1212, the Baux family acceded to the seigniory.
Thus began four centuries of discord between the house of Baux and the house of Provence.

In 1434, the De Castillon family became owners of the castle, and kept it for two hundred years. It was given as a dowry to the De Lombard family at the wedding of Anne De Castillon and Vincent De Lombard in 1629. Renovations were then carried out to make it habitable, and in 1680 a clock was installed on the Campanile. The De Lombard family will remain the owners until the Revolution.

The Revolution marked the abolition of privileges, their symbols erased. The coats of arms and the battlements are destroyed, the seigniorial window of the church is blocked.
The castle will be sold on October 20, 1797 and bought three years later by four Beaussetans who will install an oil mill, a school class and two dwellings there.

In 1923, Le Castellet was on the verge of a turning point in its history. An expert, commissioned by the Mayor, proposed a development plan to make Le Castellet a tourist destination advocating tranquility and rest.

Three years later, the work was completed, painters, sculptors and merchants settled within the village walls. Today, the medieval village of Le Castellet is a tourist village that has kept its charm and authenticity.
The medieval castle is listed as a Historic Monument.


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Le Castellet - An Authentic Medieval Village Full of Charm - The Most Beautiful Villages in France

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Le Castellet is an authentic medieval village of charm. You will stroll through the cobbled streets of this village and discover its small craft shops and charming shops. Take advantage of the shade of the flowery arbours to cool off in the middle of summer.

Le Castellet and its history
20 centuries of history

Several centuries before our era the region was inhabited by Celtic Ligurian tribes.
From the 1st century, the Roman conquest materializes throughout the territory, especially on the heights of the region, where they establish colonies for their soldiers, and build camps that will be abandoned during the barbarian and Saracen invasions.
You can see the base of a Roman mausoleum in the Château Vieux district.

The first village was grouped around the castle under the reign of Pons-Mainier, Viscount of Marseille.
In 1212, the Baux family acceded to the seigniory.
Thus began four centuries of discord between the house of Baux and the house of Provence.

In 1434, the De Castillon family became owners of the castle, and kept it for two hundred years. It was given as a dowry to the De Lombard family at the wedding of Anne De Castillon and Vincent De Lombard in 1629. Renovations were then carried out to make it habitable, and in 1680 a clock was installed on the Campanile. The De Lombard family will remain the owners until the Revolution.

The Revolution marked the abolition of privileges, their symbols erased. The coats of arms and the battlements are destroyed, the seigniorial window of the church is blocked.
The castle will be sold on October 20, 1797 and bought three years later by four Beaussetans who will install an oil mill, a school class and two dwellings there.

In 1923, Le Castellet was on the verge of a turning point in its history. An expert, commissioned by the Mayor, proposed a development plan to make Le Castellet a tourist destination advocating tranquility and rest.

Three years later, the work was completed, painters, sculptors and merchants settled within the village walls. Today, the medieval village of Le Castellet is a tourist village that has kept its charm and authenticity.
The medieval castle is listed as a Historic Monument.


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Day trips from Barcelona

With time and a hire car the region round Barcelona has a lot to offer. The places visited. Tarragona (former Roman town), Monserrat (famous church), Peniscola (coastal town), Poblet monastery, L'Arboc (Giralda), Castellet Castle, Montblanc (walled town), El Roc de Santa Gaieta (coastel town with nice buildings), Santes Creus (monastery).

Top 10 Things To Do in Mallorca Spain

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0:00 - Intro
1:51 - Sa Calobra Road
2:05 - Katmandu Park
2:20 - Castel De Bellver
2:39 - Monastery of Valldemosa
2:57 - Albertcutx Watchtower
3:14 - Cuevas Del Drach
3:29 - Cala Anguila
3:52 - Alcudia Town
4:09 - Cala Agulla
4:44 - Cathedral de Mallorca
5:04 - Outro

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Sitges, Spain Guide | Europe's best beach 2023 Narrated Walking Tour

Sitges, Spain Guide to Europe's best beach 2023 Narrated Walking Tour.
I hope you enjoy this Narrated Sitges, Spain & Europe's best beach! walking tour. If you're wondering What's Sitges like off season in 2023? I hope this 4k walking tour will help to answer it.
Sitges is a beautiful coastal town 35 kilometres southwest of Barcelona, in Catalonia, renowned worldwide for its Film Festival and Carnival.
Located close to the Garraf Massif, it is known for its beaches, thriving gay community, nightspots, and historical sites.
The town became a centre for the 1960s counterculture in mainland Spain and became known as Ibiza in miniature.
Almost 35% of the approximately 26,000 permanent inhabitants are from the Netherlands, the UK, France and Scandinavia, whose children attend international schools in the area. There are 17 beaches and Sitges has been referred to as the Saint-Tropez of Spain, with property prices approaching those of the most expensive European cities, due to the coastal setting and the surrounding Parc Natural del Garraf. It also has close Proximity to Barcelona-El Prat Airport.

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Castellers de Vilafranca - Primer 10d8 de la història - Sitges 2019

Primer 10 de 8 descarregat de l'història per part dels Castellers de Vilafranca el 27 d'octubre de 2019 a Sitges.

Imatges: Punt TV

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