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15 secret places of Spain
# 15 secret places of Spain :
Spain a beautiful country full extent unimaginable keeps secrets, hidden places, and places where you would want to stay at least once in your life. These secret destinations, invite you to discover them, contact your travel agent, buy your plane tickets and booking hotels. This time, we recommend you visit those places that are not so common for travelers who are not the source of large conglomerates and massive assists, but instead will allow us to discover most exclusive havens, exotic landscapes, historical legends and beauty stunning nature.
To begin let’s talk a little about this Spain. This amazing country is situated in Western Europe in North Africa, is a member of the European Union, is constituted as a social and democratic state of law, a form of government corresponding to a Parliamentary Monarchy. It has approximately 504,000 square kilometers, has 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities.
15. Cadaqués – Girona
14. Gulpiyuri Beach – Asturias
13. Cueva de los Verdes – Canary Islands
12. Albarracín – Aragon
11. Siurana – Catalonia
10. Ronda – Málaga
9. Setenil de las Bodegas – Cádiz
8. Gaztelugatxe – País Vasco
7. River Urederra – Navarra
6. Santa Cueva de Covadonga – Asturias
5. Sa Calobra – Mallorca
4. Timanfaya Volcano – Canary Islands
3. Las Cuevas de Guadix – Andalusia
2. The Costa da Morte – Galicia
1. The beach of the Crystals or Bigaral on the coast of Cape Cocks – Asturias
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Girona Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Girona? Check out our Girona Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Girona.
Top Places to visit in Girona:
Vila Vella (Old Town), Camino de Ronda, Cap de Creus National Park, Bridge of Besalu, Castillo de Tossa de Mar, Siurana, Village Medieval de Pals, La Fageda d'en Jorda, La Cala S'Alguer, Ruins of Empuries, Jewish Quarter, Playas de Calella, Passeig de la Muralla, Peratallada, Patronat Call de Girona
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30 PLACES to visit in SPAIN before DIE
Siurana ( Tarragona), San Pedro del Pinamar Saltworks ( Murcia), Chulilla (Valencia), Laguardia ( Álava), Almagro ( Ciudad Real), Cabárceno Natural Park (Obregón de Villaescusa, Cantabria), Mallos de Riglos ( Huesca, Aragón), Besalú ( Girona), Grazalema Natural park ( Andalucia), Orchilla Lighthouse ( Canary Islands), Fuencaliente Saltworks (Tenerife), Roques de García ( Tenerife), Anaga ( Tenerife), Caldera de Bandama ( Great Canary), Timanfaya (Lanzarote), Formentor Cape ( Mallorca), Dalt Vila (Ibiza), Barbaria Cape ( Formentera), La Mola (Menorca), Duratón (Segovia), Sil Canyon ( Ourense, Galicia), Finisterre Cape ( Coruña), Lugo Cathedral and wall ( LUGO, Galicia), Redondela viewpoint ( Pontevedra), Mendoza Castle (Madrid) Montserrat Monastery ( Barcelona), Mutriku, Deba and Zumaia cliffts ( Guipúzcoa), Peñas Cape ( Asturias), Cabañeros National Park ( Ciudad Real), Trujillo ( Extremadura).
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Anything for the Climb: Rock Climbing in Siurana, Spain
You'll never guess what this couple converted their grandparent's old wine cellar into...
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*Anything for the Climb*
Rock climbing in Spain has been described as the best in the world. Limestone cliffs, overhangs, spectacular views and climbs that challenge the most advanced people in the sport. Climbing is about strength, stamina and pushing your limits. But it’s also a sport where even the smallest mistake can mean instant death. Today on Million Ways to Live I’m facing my fear of heights in Siurana Spain, with climber Marieta Cartro, who has dedicated her life to reaching her ‘highest' potential.
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Catalonia by Oliver Astrologo
Culture and heritage are a key on the uniqueness of Catalonia. Join the video trip of Oliver Astrologo.
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Barcelona city, art-nouveau icons, ‘Balls de bastons’ (stick dances), and Gothic. ‘Mar i Murtra’ in Blanes. Cadaqués. Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery in Port de la Selva. Besalú, Sant Pau, Fageda, Sant Martí del Corb in La Garrotxa. Vall de Núria. Pedraforca in Berguedà. Sant Llorenç de Morunys in Solsonès. Congost de Mont-Rebei, Montsec and Àger. Seu Vella in Lleida. Sant Carles de la Ràpita and Deltebre in Terres de l’Ebre. Siurana. Tarragona city. Montserrat. La Foradada, Cantonigròs, Rupit and Tavertet in Osona. Girona city. Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres.
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Топ 10. Самые красивые города Андалусии. Top 10 ciudades más bonitas de Andalucía
В Андалусии есть десятки красивых городов и выбрать 10-ку самых красивых не так просто, потому что всегда есть такие города, которые остаются за пределами незаслуженно.
Но те, которые здесь, заслуживают того, чтобы быть назваными самыми красивыми городами Андалусии.
Список городов в том порядке, как показано в видео:
1. Севилья.
2. Ронда.
3. Кордоба.
4. Гранада.
5. Малага.
6. Хаен.
7. Кадис.
8. Антекера.
9. Нерха.
10. Уэльва.
TOSSA DE MAR - Costa Brava - Catalonia -Spain (4K)
Tossa de Mar is a municipality in Catalonia, Spain, located on the Costa Brava about 103 km north from Barcelona.
¿VAS A VIAJAR A LLEIDA? Es sin duda la provincia menos conocida de Cataluña, pero sin duda una de las más bonitas.
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Bienvenidos a Lleida, una de las provincias menos conocidas de España pero donde se pueden encontrar muchos pueblos con encanto, bellos paisajes, excelentes bodegas, gastronomía única, vinos jóvenes, comida de autor, vinos añejo, platos tradiciones, vino blanco, tinto o rosado, verduras, carnes, pescado, verdejos, espumosos, dulces, salados...
El convento de Santa María de Vallbona, una joya oculta desconocida para muchos. Lo más interesante de este convento es este claustro y tiene una historia muy interesante ya que tardó cuatro siglos en construirse porque había problemas de presupuesto y cada 100 años construían un lateral, así que aquí tenéis un claustro de los siglos XIII, XIV, XV y XVI.
Pero para claustros sorprendentes el de la catedral de Lleida. Iniciado a finales del sXIII destaca por sus excepcionales dimensiones. Con casi 50 metros de largo y 9 de ancho por cada lado, el claustro de la catedral de Lleida es uno de los más grandes del mundo.
Welcome to Lleida, one of the less well-known Spanish regions, where you can find charming villages, beautiful landscapes, excellent wineries, unique cuisine, young wines, high cuisine, old wines, traditional dishes, white wine, red wine, rosé wine, vegetables, meat, fish, verdejo wine, sparkling wine, desserts, savory food…
The Monastery of Santa Maria de Vallbona, a hidden gem for many. The most interesting thing about this Monastary is its cloister, which has an interesting story because it took four centuries to be built. because of budget problems. Every 100 years they built one side of the cathedral, so here you have a 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th century cloister.
But if you're looking for amazing cloisters, you have to visit the Lleida Cathedral. Built at the end of the 13th century, it's outstanding for its exceptional size. At almost 50 meters long and 9 meters wide on each side, the Lleida Cathedral cloister is one of the largest in the world.
Catalonia, Spain - Sustainable Tourism - Unravel Travel TV
Catalonia has countless rural tourism options, with something for everyone. You will find Catalonia's most rural spots in a careful selection of very special rural accommodation, where authenticity and friendliness are among the most outstanding features. These rural tourism establishments are classified by ears of wheat, a new category comparable to the stars used for hotels. Each ears-of-wheat category establishes a set of features taking account of the specific characteristics of the building, its rooms, furniture and outdoor spaces, not forgetting the services offered to guests and the activities available in the area. Country homes, farmhouses and agro-tourism establishments in isolated rural areas or small villages. Individual accommodation or accommodation shared with the owners and other guests, allowing us to enjoy a wide range of options in our free time and to discover other ways of life connected with nature and the countryside.
Catalonia offers numerous natural areas that are ideal for leisure, adventure and nature watching activities, all while enjoying its varied landscape. From the highest peaks of the Pyrenees to the most well-hidden coves of the Mediterranean, through the valleys of inland Catalonia and the natural sites of the Ebro delta and the Lands of Lleida, active & nature tourism offers a variety of options within everyone's reach. The mild climate allows to take part in various activities throughout the year, such as hiking on an extensive network of long and short routes, cycling through the Greenways and mountain biking in one of Catalonia's 18 MTB centres. You can also interpret nature, observing flora and fauna, exploring the seabed or walking in one of Catalonia's nature spaces.
The secret of Catalan cuisine is in the quality and uniqueness of the products used, plus the combination of what is offered by the land and the sea. Prades potatoes, wines from the Penedès, the ganxet bean, Siurana olive oil, calçots (a type of tender onion) from Valls, rice from the Ebro Delta, sausage from Vic and the cheeses of Alt Urgell, to name but a few of the Catalan products with certification of origin and agri-food quality. Catalan cuisine is internationally renowned for achieving a difficult balance between innovation and tradition, through the work of chefs like Joan Roca, Carme Ruscalleda, Santi Santamaria and, above all, Ferran Adrià, who from the kitchens of El Bulli restaurant revolutionised the world gastronomy scene. Behind the cuisine of Catalonia today lies the story of a country, a land, a way of being and of doing things. That is why it has been nominated for recognition by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity. In addition to its many restaurants of all kinds, Catalonia has a network of public markets where product quality is paramount, and a number of groups of restauranteurs dedicated to promoting the cuisine typical of each area, working with the two terms of territory and product. The biodiversity of Catalonia's landscape also allows you to take part in adventure activities like rafting and hydrospeeding on several rivers, sea kayaking, canyoning, hang gliding, paragliding, ballooning, skydiving, horseback riding and climbing.
The Industrial Revolution in the Iberian Peninsula began in Catalonia, which became one of the most industrially dynamic regions of Europe. The new steam-based industry brought changes to manufacturing processes, transportation systems and even to the way workers lived. These changes can be seen in numerous examples of industrial heritage conserved in Catalonia, located around the Llobregat and Ter rivers. In Catalonia, the modernist art movement is closely associated with the Industrial Revolution. The modernist imprint is evident in factories like the Vapor Vell de Sants in Barcelona (one of the first in Catalonia), the Anís del Mono factory in Badalona, and the Freixenet Cava winery in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia. One of the most characteristic elements of Catalan industrial heritage are its textile factory colonies, located in rural areas by the river. Some examples are Colonia Güell in Santa Coloma de Cervelló, the Viladomiu colonies in Gironella, and the Borgonyà colony in Sant Vicenç de Torelló. These small villages have all the services necessary for the workers, dedicated exclusively to the factory and their families. Throughout Catalonia there are examples of this industrial heritage, and of factories still in operation, in the fields of food, design, cars, wine, etc. More information is available from the Catalan Industrial Tourism Network or from the Museum of Science and Technology in Terrassa.
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