Barcelona guided walking tours - Fishing village to hilltop chapel

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Basic data
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leisurely |
| base |
Barcelona |
| location tags |
Maresme,
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| theme tags |
coastal, ecclesiastical,
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| walking distance |
14 km / 8.7 miles |
| walking time, excluding breaks |
4.50 hr |
| total return travel time from base to walk |
1 hr |
| total time from "hello" to "goodbye" |
7.08 hr |
| fiestas and markets on the way |
- end of June (village fiesta mayor)
- beginning of July (village fiesta mayor with pirate battle and general chaos)
Note that there are also events in most places on January 6 (Three Kings), Carnival, Easter, April 23 (St George), June 23 (St John), and September 11 (Catalan regional/national day)
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Description of the walk
This walk takes you from a the peaceful main square of a seaside village (breakfast and picnic supplies if you need them) up via a hillside village to a beautiful 18th century sanctuary, with a cool tapas bar next door. The next leg continues climbing through Mediterranean woodland over
crumbling granite boulders to a sacred spring and then to
a 10th century Romanesque hermitage with splendid views of the
coast and
inland (Barcelona, Montserrat,
Montseny) and
meadows where we'll have a picnic.
The return route takes us to the posh end of the hillside village, with a 16th century church and sundials and some beautiful 18th and 19th century (farm)houses and villas, one of which has a lovely family bar and terrace. At the end you'll have the option of staying on to hang out on the beach or in the village, or you may want to visit the local textile museum in an art nouveau gas factory.
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More photos over at the blog.)
Roughly how much will it cost?
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your group |
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