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Saturday, March 5, 2016

Trekking to Siurana de Prades (with kids)



The trekking: going up


We did this circular route from Wikiloc, beginning from the parking area of the Siurana reservoir.

The is a path 13 km long, with 388 m of total ascent. The kids, aged 8 and 10, followed without problems, happy to see the marvelous landscapes from the top of the cliff.

The ascent is at the end a bit harder, but once in Siurana village there are restaurants and a hostel to have lunch or take a rest.





The unassailable castle of Siurana

Siurana de Prades is one of the most beautiful villages in the province of Tarragona.
It is located at the top of an escarpment, at 737 meters above sea level in the Prades Mountains. It is flanked by peaks over a thousand meters high, belonging to the Catalan region of Montsant.

Although Siurana has a long history since Iron Age, it becomes important during the Muslim occupation, between the years 869 and 1154, when it was the last bastion in the reconquest of Catalunya by the Christians.

From this historical episode comes a legend saying that when the Moorish queen Abd-el-azia realized she would be defeated decided to jump down the cliff riding her horse rather than being captured by the Christians. Although the queen covered the animal's eyes to prevent him to stop by fear, the horse felt the danger and in resistance left on the rock the footprint of the horseshoe that can be seen in the escarpment named "El salto de la reina mora" (The jump of the Muslim queen).

The trekking: going down

The path down is towards Siurana river, through the Mediterranean forest that fills the entire hillside until we arrive where the river becomes the reservoir.

Once in the river the path is a little blurred, but knowing you must go to the dam by the left side of the river, soon appears the mountain track used by the reservoir maintenance service and leading right to the dam and the park area.

In warm seasons, you may like taking a bath in the Siurana river!










Here is another circular route starting at the same point but easier since it doesn't go up to Siurana village. The route takes the tour to the reservoir, 11 km long and 213 m of slope, a better option if you are travelling with young children.

Climbing

Siurana is a well-known site for climbing enthusiasts, with more than 200 routes and a large history of welcoming fans of this sport.

The style of climbing varies considerably, and although most routes are pocketed stamina climbs, there are plenty of short and intense lines to get to grips with. The grades vary from 5a to 9a+. (Siurana is home to the famous "La Rambla", a 9a+ route).





How to arrive

Given that Siurana is a little village in a top of a mountain, the best way to arrive is by taxi or by car from the bigger cities around:

Reus (32 km): airport, train and bus connections.
Tarragona (42 km): TGV train and bus connections.
Barcelona (138 km): airport, TGV train and bus connections.

You will get more options of transport, accomodation and shops in Cornudella del Montsant rather than in Siurana. To get there by bus the line is Reus - Cornudella - Morera de Montsant, operated by Autocars Plana.  



Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Cycling and Birdwatching in the Ebro Delta

Delta Natural Park

The Ebro Delta, covering an area of 320 km2, is the largest aquatic habitat in Catalonia and a wetland internationaly recognized for its importance and for the sustainable tourism that has developed. It's been Natural Park since 1983. 

The protection of nature coexists with traditional agriculture and fishing activities, mainly rice and mussels.


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Typical villages in the area are Deltebre, Sant Jaume d'Enveja, Els Muntells, Poble nou del Delta, L'Aldea and Camarles.

A good option to visit the Delta is to go to the information center named La Casa de Fusta,  in the Encanyissada lagoon, the bigger one in the Delta.

From La Casa de Fusta you can go around the lagoon by a 12-18 km route.

Cycling and Birdwatching

traditions at delta de l'ebre - Ebro Delta - natural tourism Spain TravelAs a delta is plain terrain, cycling is available for everybody. Traffic is low and calm, and there are paths adapted for bikes. Neither you don't have to take your bike, because you will find rentals near your lodgement. It is a real pleasure ride in the middle of nature!

Birdwatching is also easy (it is a special protected area for birds), although depending on the time of year there are more or fewer birds; there are some places where you will not miss them, like the observatories in La Tancada i L'Encanyissada.


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traditions at delta de l'ebre - Ebro Delta - natural tourism Spain Travel



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Summer wildlife:
Purple Heron, Squacco Heron, Little Bittern, Black-winged Stilt, Pratincole, Mallard, Common Tern, Whiskered Tern, Bearded Tit, Reed Warbler

Winter wildlife: 
Cormorant, Grey Heron, Great Creste Grebe, Marsh Harrier, Cernícalo Vulgar, Lapwing, Snipe, Red-crested Pochard, Reed Bunting, Kingfisher

Accomodation and gastronomy

Fortunately, the building of big hotels and appartment buildings is not allowed, as the Delta is a protected area. The amazing landscape invites tourists to lodge in little hotels, campings or country houses. The latter is the option I prefer, here or here you can find entire houses or individual rooms to rent.

Since it is a rice area, it is highly recommended to stop at one of the many restaurants in the little villages inside the park and order one of their rice specialities: paella, arrossejat, rice with duck, rice with lobster, black rice or caldereta. Remember to book in advance!

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Special dates 

The extensive rice fields change the landscape with the seasons: earthy in winter, water flooded in spring and green in summer. 

Summertime is a great time to enjoy dunes and wild beaches, gastronomy and birdwatching (you should take mosquito repellent). 

Every year there is a popular fiesta to celebrate the beginning of the harvest rice, where you can see the traditional work of mowing. This year is scheduled on 13th September (2015). 

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How to get there




 By car: Main N-340 road through Amposta and Sant Carles de la Ràpita along the Ebro Delta.

By train: Amposta, Camarles and l´Ampolla stations on the Barcelona-Valencia line.

GPS coordinates X: 0.7230895243530724, Y: 40.72263451312286

The surroundings

Delta Ebro area can be a destiny of a several week vacation:

- Besides Delta Natural Park there is Els Ports Natural Park, a limestone massif located between Catalonia, Valencia and Aragon. 

- Tortosa, Amposta and Miravet Castle

- River ebro activities: boat travel or canoeing. 

- Cycling in the Greenway Terres de l'Ebre


Friday, February 20, 2015

Cosmocaixa, indoor activities for families in Barcelona



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Barcelona is a city that's worth to walk, specially in a sunny spring day: Plaça Catalunya, la Rambla, Port Vell, Barceloneta beach...

But if you are not so lucky and you have a bad weather day, the Cosmocaixa Science Museum is a good option for children over five years old.

In this video (available in English version) you can see what offers this museum so unique.




An overview of Cosmocaixa

Cosmocaixa is located at the foot of Collserola mountain, in the wealthy neighborohood called Sant Gervasi – la Bonanova.

cosmocaixa barcelona travel spain kidsMuseum admission is by the Modernist building (1904 - 1909), but most of the activity is on the new glass building. The exhibition area covers 30.000 m2, to which must be added an outdoor plaza and a picnic area. Don't miss the views of the city from the plaza!


The circuit takes visitors down to the sixth basement floor, where a Foucault pendulum demonstrates the earth rotation.

Just behind the pendulum begins the area of science. Lots of interactive experiments and learnings are waiting for you to touch, pull or press. Older kids will be able to understand why different things happen, but the younger ones will also have fun pressing the buttons and being surprised by the events.


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One of the walls is called the Geological Wall, seven giant blocks of real stone to show the developing of rock formations and the phenomena involved.

Walking through the permanent exhibition about the History of Matter,  from Big Bang to actuality, the Museum shows the fundamental laws of nature,
life and how intelligence emerges from neurons and develops until our civilisation.

At the end of the enormous room, in an especially heated area, there is the Flooded Forest, a reproduction of a Brazilian Amazonian forest (1.000 m2) with more than 100 living species that are possible to watch both from underwater vision and from earth paths. Find the little door that leads to the inside.


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Next to the flooded forest there are some aquariums and terrariums that will captivate kids with their colours.

Through a large ramp that explains the timing of evolution of life on Earth, you get to the upper floors, which house specific workshops, a planetarium and conference rooms. Almost at the end, there is a small hallway with the indication "meteorological station" that leads you to the outside plaza and lets you play and understand the performance of an Arquímedes screw.
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Besides, just at the entrance next to the Foucault Pendulum, there use to be temporary exhibitions, you can find updated information at the web of Cosmocaixa.

Schedules and prices

Cosmocaixa opens from Tuesday to Sunday 10-20h. On summer and school holidays it also opens on Mondays. 

The entry ticket that includes the museum and the temporary exhibition costs 4 € and it's free for children under 16 years old. 

Special activities like workshops and Planetarium costs 4 € each one.

How to get there

Address: Isaac Newton, 26, Barcelona
Phone number:  93 212 60 50

Bus: 17, 22, 58, 73, 75, 60 y 196

Train: FGC - Station: Avinguda del Tibidabo

Best route with public transportation here.


Saturday, December 27, 2014

Dinopolis and the land of the dinosaurs (Teruel)

Land of Dinosaurs

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More than 128 Millions of years ago the region of Teruel was the mouth of a large tropical river, where lived large dinosaurs, who fed on the vegetation that grew in the swamps. 

This is known because of the fossilized dinosaur tracks found in the area (thanks to a tsunami,  that fortunately buried them until today). 


Dinópolis

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Dinópolis is a theme park that combines education with fun. A full visit will take you almost all the day, it's opened from 10h to 19h or 20h depending on the date. Here is the calendar with the opening times.

Dinopolis is part of a net of six parks called Territorio Dinopolis and it is possible to buy single or combined tickets.


Main activities  

  • Time travel: mounted on a wagon train we'll learn about the period from the Big Bang to the extinction of the dinosaurs. 
  • T-Rex: recreation theatrical with a robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex.
  • Terra colossus: live the adventure to escape the attack of dinosaurs in a 4D simulator (3D movie + moving armchairs).
  • White Tyron: a 3D movie about a dinosaur baby.
  • Theater: different educational shows are played along the day, check schedules not to miss them. 
  • Paleosenda and Sauriopark: playing areas of different ages.
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  • Last  minute: a boat tip through the last 65 million years.    
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  • Paleontological museum: where you can see real size reconstructions of dinosaurs and other original bones of Riodevensis Turiasaurus, the largest dinosaur in Europe and one of the world.

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What to visit in Teruel 

Teruel is a nice city to visit with kids, it's the smallest province capital in Spain, with only 36.000 inhabitants, so it's easy to walk around. 

Children will enjoy the legend of Teruel Lovers,  they can play to see who finds the Torico before (it is a very small statue of a bull on the top of a tall column above the fountain in the main Square), and they will sure be  happy to climb the mudéjar bell tower of San Pedro.


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Where is Dinópolis - Teruel?







Monday, November 18, 2013

Artigas Gardens, Gaudí hidden legacy


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When Gaudí was visiting the location of the coal mine engineer's house he was commissioned to design for Eusebi Güell in Catllaràs (Lillet Valley), he stayed in the house of Artigas family, friends of Güell family in the textile business. 

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As a gratitude to his lodging, Gaudí designed Artigas Gardens, in a wild environment around the river and the factory, which became the only humid gardens he projected.

The aim of the architect was to integrate the gardens in the environment, in absolute respect for nature, so stone is the most used material and the gardens are full of stairs to follow the natural shape of the valley.

A wide explanation about Modernism and Artigas Gardens is available here. It is possible to book a guided tour at the Tourist Office (938 236 146).

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Taking again The Ciment Train, in the next (and last) stop, you can visit Asland Cement Museum


How to get there


A nice way to reach Artigas Gardens, specially travelling with kids, is taking The Cement Train, the line to the cement factory owned by Eusebi Güell, which was supplied with the extracted coal of Catllaras mines mentioned above.

This is now a touristic train, working from April to October, in a 3,5 km route with four station: La Pobla de Lillet (parking) - La Pobla (center village) - Artigas Gardens - Cement Museum in Castellar de n'Hug (and parking).

It is also possible to reach the gardens by car or walking, following the railway from La Pobla de Lillet.
Information about travelling from Barcelona by public transport is available in this site.

It is not advisable to bring baby carriages because there are many stairs in the tour.


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View FGC Tren del Ciment in a larger map


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The surroundings


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In Castellar de n'Hug is worth a visit the source of Llobregat river, which flows to Barcelona, and all the long of its course is it possible to visit the textile past heritage of Llobregat valley.    

Pedraforca mountain will offer you a spectacular landscape if you drive to Gosol and Saldes.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Olot, learning about volcanoes


The capital of the region named La Garrotxa is Olot, a city with almost 35.000 inhabitants located at 50km from Girona.



It is recommended to visit first the Museum of Volcanoes, in the middle of Parc Nou, where you can spend a good time in the botanical gardens.



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The tour takes less than two hours and it allows visitors to locate every point of interest in the surroundings, besides remembering or deepen in the geological concepts involved in the formation of volcanoes.

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The volcanic region of La Garrotxa was declared Natural Park in 1982, as a political response to public and scientific demands to safeguard the quarantine of volcanic cones and more than twenty basaltic lava flows. 

Croscat Volcano (your travel in spain)


In the surroundings there are many paths, cycling and walking trails, for example the volcanoes' circuit, a round trip walk that takes 3 hours and begins just on the Museum location or La Ruta del Carrilet, a cyclist path on an old railway.

For more info, volcanoes have their own facebook page (in catalan), or contact us.

Another unforgettable visit in the area is La Fageda d'en Jordà, a beech forest born above a lava flow of Croscat Volcano, always spectacular, especially in autumn,where you can have a fun time walking through the cracks opened on the floor.

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La Fageda d'en Jordà (Your travel in spain)