Day 1: Arrival in La Pera
Day 2: Villages of the Baix Emporda (17- 31km / 10,5 - 19,2 mill)
Day 3: From La Pera/Corça to Peratallada (24km - 15 mill)
Day 4: Ter River Delta (31km - 19,2 mill)
Day 5: The Costa Brava (40km - 24,8mill)
Day 6: Peratallada to Sant Pere Pescador (38km / 23,6 mill)
Day 7: To Figueres and Aiguamolls Natural Park (Dalí Museum)
Day 8: End of arrangement

Day 1:    Arrival in La Pera

Arrival at your accommodation in La Pera. A taxi transfer from the airport or train station can be arranged.

Challenge: Travel to the Ampurdán.

Villages along the way: La Pera

Day 2:    Villages of the Baix Emporda (17- 31km / 10,5 - 19,2 mill)
31 km

Today immerse yourself in the ambience of the Baix Empordà, or Lower Ampurdán, cycling through traditional and picturesque landscapes. Small farms, picturesque houses, tiny vegetable gardens and Mediterranean woods of oaks and pine trees. The Medieval village centres of Monells and Madremanya both have interesting historical centres, while Pubol offers the chance to visit the castle-museum, wich Dalí dedicated to his wife Gala. If the longer route seems a bit tough for a first day, there´s an optional shortcut.

Challenge:  (short route) 17km, 300m ascent // (long route) 31km, 300m ascent

Villages along the way: Monells, Madremanya, Pubol

Day 3:    From La Pera/Corça to Peratallada (24km - 15 mill)
24 km

Today´s route takes you first through quite woodlands, then you ride out into a plain dotted with small hilltop villages. The lure of a cold drink on an outdoor terrace makes the steep ascent more bearable.

This area has a surprisingly long agricultural history marked by the Iberians, who developed a rich civilization here in Pre-Roman times. In Ullastret you can visit the archaeological site at an ancient Iberian settlement.

Challenge: 24km, 150m ascent, 175m descent 

Villages along the way: La Pera, Peratallada

Day 4:    Ter River Delta (31km - 19,2 mill)
31 km

Today you cycle mainly on the flat, following gravel roads and quiet tarmac lanes through the Daro River delta. This area has vast swamps and rice fields, criss-crossed by numerous narrow irrigation channels. Again you ride by several pretty hilltop villages rising up out of the surrounding landscape. On the way, you also pass some beautiful beaches, as well as the wetlands of Les Basses d’en Coll, a nature preserve. Plan to make time to visit the Medieval villages of Fontclara and Gualta, with lovely windmills and a 16th-century 5-arch bridge.

Challenge: 31km, 150m ascent /descent

Villages along the way: Pals, Mas Pinell, Gualta (Valle del Río Ter)

Day 5:    The Costa Brava (40km - 24,8mill)
41 km

Today you do an interesting excursion along quiet country lanes to reach Calella de Palafrugell, one of the most beautiful fishing villages on this coast. Option of taking a break for lunch at a very nice restaurant on the beach (though, unfortunately, in order to get there you have to ride through the busy town centre of Palafrugell). Optional detour to visit the lovely botanical gardens in Cap Roig before cycling back to Peratalla.

Challenge: 40km, 150m ascent / descent

Villages along the way: Pals, Palafrugell, Lafranca, Calella 

Day 6:    Peratallada to Sant Pere Pescador (38km / 23,6 mill)
38 km

Today you begin by cycling through lovely woodlands north of Peratallada. Along the way, you’ll pass an ancient Iberian settlement, interesting archaeological site on a hilltop, with fabulous views of the surrounding countryside. Further northward your route takes you past the base of El Montgri massif. On the coast, you cycle past a former Greek colony and a Roman town. Then, following quiet gravel tracks through a beautiful nature reserve, you come to the pretty village of Sant Pere Pescador, where your rural hotel is located (38km).

Challenge: 38km, 200m ascent / 220m descent

Villages along the way: Torroella, Bellcaire, Sant Pere

Day 7:    To Figueres and Aiguamolls Natural Park (Dalí Museum)
53 km

On to Figueres, the village whose name is synonymous with that of Salvador Dalí. Visit the surrealist painter's museum, take a pleasant stroll along the town Rambla and admire the beautiful Augustine monastery just outside town. Then follow the Muga River to the medieval town of Castello d'Empuries. Later you are welcomed by the refreshing greenery of Aiguamolls de l'Emporda Natural Park, whose wetlands are home to a significant seasonal waterbird colony.

Challenge: 54km, 125m ascent / descent

Villages along the way: Figueres, Castello d'Empuries

Day 8:    End of arrangement

Your arrangement ends today after breakfast. Transport to Flaça train station included. An optional taxi transfer to the airport may also be booked. 

Challenge: Departure from the Ampurdán.

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