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Castell-Platja d'Aro occupies the eastern end of the Vall d'Aro, a narrow plain drained by the river Ridaura and located between the Mountain ranges of Cadiretes and southern end of the Gavarres. Platja d'Aro was originally a small fishing village on the highway between Palamós and Sant Feliu de Guíxols with a 2 km (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 mile) long ...
It is part of the municipality of Castell-Platja d'Aro, itself in the comarca of Baix Empordà and province of Girona in Catalonia, Spain. The resort was developed from the early 1920s on the peninsular between the beaches of Platja de Sant Pol and Platja de Sa Conca. [1] [2] To date, the promontory contains about 60 exclusive houses and hotels.
The Doll Museum of Castell d'Aro (Museu de la Nina de Castell d'Aro) is a doll museum in the village of Castell d'Aro, Spain. [1] The museum is located in the Nova Llar building, between the Benedormiens Castle ( castell de Benedormiens ) and the Lluís Companys Square, in the middle of the old town.
In Platja d'Aro-Castell Platja d'Aro: the Large Beach and Bays Rovira, El Pi, Canyers and Sa Cova. In Santa Cristina d'Aro: Coves Vallpresona, Caleta de Cuncagats, La Font, de El Senyor Ramon and Joana. In S'Agaró-Castell Platja d'Aro: the Beach of S'Agaró and the Coves s Sa Conca and Pedrosa.
Santa Cristina d'Aro (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsantə kɾisˈtinə ˈðaɾu]) is a small town in the Aro river valley (Baix Empordà region) at the junction of the road from Girona/Barcelona to Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Palamós. It is home to a number of workers in the nearby holiday resorts.
The C-253 road runs north near the coast from Sant Feliu de Guíxols to Platja d'Aro and Palamós, while the C-65 road runs inland from the town. The GI-682 provides a dramatic cliff top drive to Tossa de Mar to the south. [3]
Castell-Platja d'Aro and surroundings area of Santa Cristina d'Aro, Bell-lloc d'Aro: Gonzalo Suárez / Bocaccio Films (Barcelona) Ana Belén, Víctor Manuel, Michael J. Pollard, María Vico: Based on a story by its director 1972: Busco tonta para fin de semana: Areas of the Costa Brava: Ignacio F. Iquino / IFISA (Barcelona)
The House of Magic is a museum of magic artifacts in the municipality of Santa Cristina d'Aro (Baix Empordà region) in Spain. Located in an 1850 Catalan farmhouse, it is the only magic museum in Spain. [1] The museum is run by and based on the collection of Xavier Sala i Costa, an internationally known illusionist. [2]