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L'Escala is the perfect destination for enjoying your family holidays
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The nooks and crannies of the streets invite you to delve into the history of this seaside town.
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Discobver the cultural heritage of l'Escala
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The Port of L'Escala has a marina and the fishing port, the two major economic driving forces of the town. The daily activity in these areas is constant, both in summer and in winter. Take a walk there and get a closer look at the daily activity.
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A neighbourhood dependent on L'Escala, preserved as a mediaeval town.
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This is the southernmost part of L'Escala, where you will find a cove with fine white sand.
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Thanks to its shallow seabed, Riells has always been a bathing area ideal for the whole family.
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The Ruins of Empúries are an archaeological site where you can visit the remains of a Greek and Roman town which was the gateway of these civilizations to the Iberian Peninsula.
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Passeig d'Empúries is a pedestrian avenue linking Sant Martí d’Empúries and the town of L'Escala, with many points of interest.
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The seascape of L'Escala encompasses an environment of great natural interest which includes the Montgrí Massif and the wetlands of the Aiguamolls de l’Empordà Natural Park.
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This is an area of coastal cliffs which can be covered along a footpath. Bunkers have been preserved in this section.
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Beyond the urban area, L'Escala municipality has spots that are well worth a visit.
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L'Escala has a large number of cultural facilities, this enabling you to acquire a better understanding of its history and local heritage.
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L’Escala enjoys a great commercial offer, traditionally managed, knowledgeable, with a good stock of local produce, personalised treatment and high quality products are some added values.
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The Bay of Roses is the main bay on the coast of Catalonia and is the natural outlet to the sea in the region.
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The nightlife in L'Escala provides a wide range of entertainment venues and leisure activities to enable to enjoy your stay to the full.
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The layout of L'Escala allows you to cover much of its territory on foot or by bicycle. In summer there is also the option of the tourist train, known as El Carrilet.
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L'Escala began in the sixteenth century as a small fishing port which formed part of the neighbouring town of Empúries.
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L'Escala aims to be a destination for everyone.
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These features make L'Escala an ideal place for staging incentive programmes, congresses and training courses or seminars in unique locations
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L'Escala enjoys a privileged and breathtakingly beautiful setting which has led it to appear in a number of advertisements, music videos and films
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L'Escala is located in the north of the Costa Brava, one of the most beautiful places in the Mediterranean.