Sixteenth century farmhouse fully restored. Alt Enpordà
Description
Country house: 550 sq m aprox. Unrestored. Seaviews from the house.
Land: 50 hectares aprox.
Installations
Water: No
Electricity: No
Location
In Cap de Creus Natural Park.
Closest settlements: Roses town (15 km) and Cadaqués village (15 km)
Distance to Girona city: 74 km
Distance to Girona’s airport: 80 km
Distance to Barcelona city: 173 km
Distance to Barcelona’s airport: 173 km
This property is also close to:
Cap de Creus Nature Reserve: The most easterly point of the Iberian Peninsula, only 25 km South of the French border, and the site where the Pyrenees mountains meet the Mediterranean Sea. Its extraordinary rocky lunar landscapes, untouched small bays, local flora and rare species of sea birds make it unique place. It is considered an underwater paradise for divers and a magnificent natural park for hikers.
Cadaqués: Spectacular old fishing village that attracted artists as famous as Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso or Joan Miró. Bohemian and sophisticated at the same time, the village has managed to keep its charm and spirit by protecting its stunningly beautiful old quarter, which is famous for its little narrow streets, whitewashed houses and churches, small cafés and restaurants, art galleries and museums.
Roses: Seaside town popular for its several long sandy beaches and for being a mecca for golf players and water sport lovers. It also has an important fishing fleet that provides daily fresh fish and seafood to the local restaurants. Roses was home to the three-Michelin-star-restaurant El Bulli, owned by chef Ferran Adrià, which was one of the best and most famous restaurants in the world until its closure in 2011.
Medes Islands (L’Estartit): Small and craggy group of seven protected islets that have an important and diverse marine reserve. An authentic paradise for scuba divers.
Castle of Púbol: Home to surrealist painter Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala (buried here). It is currently a museum open to the public and it is part of the Dalinian triangle along with Portlligat and Cadaqués villages. The stunning and peaceful village where the castle is, Púbol, has managed to keep its medieval flair.
Monells, Peratallada, Palau-Sator and Pals villages: Group of medieval villages with historic-artistic monuments, castles, palaces, beautiful stone buildings, rutted stone streets and passageways, cosy restaurants and cafés, stylish boutique hotels and art galleries.
Begur, Tamariu, Llafranc and Calella de Palafrugell seaside villages: Group of old fishing villages that have managed to retain their individuality and charm and have not been overdeveloped.
Sa Tuna, Sa Riera, Platja Fonda, Fornells and Aiguablava beaches: The most prestigious, untouched and underdeveloped seaside spots in central Costa Brava.
Location
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