Location: L'Escala in Spain
Nearest Airport:
Girona at 55
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Nearest Ferry:
Palamos at 45
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Nearest Train:
Figueres at 25
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Nearest Motorway:
AP7 at 35
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Nearest Beach:
beach at 150.0
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Car: necessary
L'Escala It is an important fishing port and tourist centre, and has a festival dedicated to its famous anchovies. The Alfolí de la Sal, also known as the Pòsit Vell, is a seventeenth century warehouse formerly used to store the salt necessary to preserve fish landed at the port: it is now a protected historic-artistic monument. The ruins of Empúries are located on the territory of the municipality, with Phoenicean and Roman remains dating from 580 BC.
Near the property there are the beach's of La Creu, Riells, Rec.
At cala Montgó (15 km) is located the famous 3 Michelin stars restaurant 'El Bulli'.
Cadaqués. It is on a bay near the Cap de Creus peninsula, on the Costa Brava of the Mediterranean Sea. It is only a 45 minutes drive from L'Escala, therefore it is very accessible. Artist Salvador Dalí often visited here in his childhood, and later kept a home in Port Lligat, a small bay next to the village.