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Girona Province
In the northeast corner of Spain, next to the border with France, the Catalonian province of Girona encompasses a rugged and beautiful stretch of the Costa Brava, the inland plains of the Emporadà and the western section of the Pyrenean mountain range.
Climate Girona’s climate is relatively mild in the winter, when the average temperature only drops as low as 10ºC. In the summer, Girona basks in an average of 25ºC by the coast.
The Costa Brava attracts colossal numbers of visitors each summer who come to experience the beautiful climate and the lure of the Mediterranean sea. From the package resorts in Sant Feliu and Roses, to the fishing villages and sheltered bays in the more remote spots, the Costa Brava is sometimes dubbed the Costa Bella – the beautiful coast
In the Pyrenees, of course, the temperature is much cooler and in the winter, people flock to Girona to take advantage of its Pyrenean ski resorts when the snow falls. This wild area of Girona is equally alluring in the summer, the rugged mountains and green valleys offering a wealth of opportunity for hiking, nature watching and a variety of mountain sports.
The historic town of Girona with its ancient streets and buildings is irresistible to lovers of architecture, as are the hundreds of unique Romanesque buildings that are scattered through the remote countryside villages of Girona. And for art lovers, the town of Figueres, Dalí’s birthplace, is not to be missed.
Girona is well connected to the rest of Spain and to France via motorways and rail.