Tapas and Pintxos:
Savoury Spanish Snacks
Before you came to Spain you’d probably already heard of tapas. And maybe pintxos too? So, what exactly are they, and what’s the difference?
Costa Brava means “Wild Coast”, and even if its climate isn’t especially wild
the coastline is amongst the most ruggedly beautiful in Spain.
But there’s lots more to See & Do too, with walking, hiking & cycling trails,
beaches & coves, seaside towns, medieval villages, castles, museums, festivals,
water sports, golf, wine and gastronomy and much, much more!
Costa Brava means “Wild Coast”, and even if its climate isn’t especially wild, the coastline is amongst the most ruggedly beautiful in Spain. But there’s lots more to See & Do too, with walking, hiking & cycling trails,
beaches & coves, seaside towns, medieval villages, castles, museums, festivals, water sports, golf, wine and gastronomy and much, much more!
Summer might be over, but if you’re a foodie, or gastronomy enthusiast, October is a month with all sorts of wonderful events happening! The recent rains mean this year’s “mushroom hunting” season should be a good one, with Llagostera in particular being the place to be for its Fira de Bolets. L’Escala has its Anchovy Festival and Tapas Trail, while Sant Feliu de Guíxols holds the autumn edition of Gantxotapas. Palafrugell has Es Niu on the menu, and in Torroella de Montgrí, apples are the star ingredient. There are Oktoberfests in both Platja d’Aro and Girona, with the latter also celebrating the feast of its patron saint, Sant Narcis. So there’s plenty to choose from!
Summer might be over, but if you’re a foodie, or gastronomy enthusiast, October is a month with all sorts of wonderful events happening! The recent rains mean this year’s “mushroom hunting” season should be a good one, with Llagostera in particular being the place to be for its Fira de Bolets. L’Escala has its Anchovy Festival and Tapas Trail, while Sant Feliu de Guíxols holds the autumn edition of Gantxotapas. Palafrugell has Es Niu on the menu, and in Torroella de Montgrí, apples are the star ingredient. There are Oktoberfests in both Platja d’Aro and Girona, with the latter also celebrating the feast of its patron saint, Sant Narcis. So there’s plenty to choose from!
Before you came to Spain you’d probably already heard of tapas. And maybe pintxos too? So, what exactly are they, and what’s the difference?
Fall is the ideal time of year for this simple yet delicious recipe as the key ingredients are in season – mushrooms, pumpkin, and even rice
When autumn rains begin to fall Catalans traditionally “hunt” mushrooms, and some of the best spots are in the Pyrenean foothills of Girona.
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The 12km coastline of Palafrugell includes the gorgeous seaside towns of Tamariu, Llafranc and Calella de Palafrugell, three absolute gems!
Begur is an absolute must see with its colonial Cuban ambience, the 360º vistas from the ruined castle, plus its stunning Costa Brava coves!
Have you ever been served the wrong coffee because you didn’t know how to order? Here’s our beginners’ guide to ordering coffee in Catalunya
The Costa Brava hinterland is full of history & charm, as is instantly evident to anyone exploring the hamlets of Peratallada & Palau-sator
Cured meat (charcutería) has evolved over centuries to become an integral part of traditional Spanish cuisine and is a true culinary delight
There are lots of recipes using figs and this is one of the easiest. It takes almost no time at all and the ingredients are all easy to find
Girona Province is home to a number of spectacular castles; some medieval and some even older. Some are ruins and others perfectly preserved
Did you know the name “Empordà” comes from the ancient Greek “Emprion”? It meant the “place of trade” at St Martí d’Empúries, near L’Escala
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