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Phone: 972 304 621, 633 573 778
www.canpituferriol.com
Can Pitu Ferriol
41.8820690000, 3.1498920000
Phone: 646 490 395
www.sesgarites.com
Can Pou Ses Garites
41.9707350000, 3.1738300000
Phone: 972 640 194, 609 039 853
www.canpujol.cat
Can Pujol
42.0282260000, 3.0733820000
Phone: 972 568 012, 649 779 508
www.canquel.com
Can Quel
42.1813140000, 3.0100690000
Address: Carrer Raval de Dalt, 10 | 17253 Vall•llobrega, Girona
Phone: 972 31 80 33
E-mail: reserves@cellercansais.com
Winery tour duration: 1.5 hours
Tour cost: 10€ (wine tasting of 5 wines included)
Min group size: none
Max group size: 20
Can Sais
41.8883640000, 3.1175420000
The Canadell beach (Platja Canadell) is a sand beach wedged between the cliff of La Trona in the south and the cape separating Calella de Palafrugell and Llafranc in the north. The beach is 200 m long and 27 m wide.
The residential area next to the beach is noted on the list of the cultural heritage objects of Catalonia—most of the buildings here are fishing huts built back in the 18th century. In the late 19th century, wealthy Catalans started erecting lush summer residences next to simple accommodations of fisherfolk. One of the residences hosted the summer stay of the famous Spanish writer Josep Pla, who was born in Palafrugell.
Canadell Beach
41.8885080000, 3.1873160000
What’s the first thing you instinctively do when you encounter something unusual in nature while exploring? As a true citizen of the 21st century, you reach out for your smartphone or camera to capture the exciting discovery. But that’s today. What did people do in earlier times, when no cameras, phones or computers existed, but wondrous caves, awesome cliffs, striking waterfalls have already been found in abundance?
One way to capture the nature’s beauty is to tell legends about it.
At the very edge of the cape Punta del Molí in Palamós lies a stone called Pedra del Gegant, and a few meters away, the rock Sa Galera peeks out from the foamy waters. Both the stone and the rock haven’t been named so by accident — a long time ago, when Palamós was still a modest Roman colony and not a bustling summer resort, they played title roles in one very sad story.
There lived in the environs of Palamós a young guy, fabulously tall and strong, wealthy and pretty handsome, but with one serious fault — he was so sullen and glum that he was considered unsociable and shunned. Once, he was out hunting when he encountered the daughter of a local squire, a girl of rare beauty, and fell in love with her deeply. Despite his gloomy reputation, he managed to capture her heart and have his feelings answered in kind.
Young lovers met in secret to avoid gossip, but hiding the truth for long was impossible in the village. Once they were seen together on the Castell beach, and the news of the choice of his daughter reached the squire’s ears almost immediately. “No person, no problem” — he figured and assembled a galley to take the girl away to the safe and far-away Empúries.
The young man found out about the plan too late; when he came running to the cape, the galley has already departed. Not able to resign himself to the loss of his beloved, he started throwing large rocks at the boat. After the first few failed tries, one landed right on the skipper, killing him instantly. Having been left without its helmsman, the boat went adrift, collided with a coastal reef and began to sink. The giant ran up to the shore preparing to jump and save his love, but when he lept into the air his feet slipped and he fell into the water, not jumping even a meter into the sea.
Neither the giant young man nor the boat with its crew drowned, despite these unfortunate circumstances, but magically turned into stone, so even today we can stand witness to (and photograph) their dramatic showdown.
Cape Punta del Molí
41.8414150000, 3.1290970000