Costa Brava goes back to its roots
The medieval town of Begur sits on a hill dominated by the remains of a once-mighty 12th-century castle. Winding roads leading to the old town below are strewn with ancient towers, hidden alleyways and fishermen’s huts. Tourists come primarily for the eight sand-and-pebble beaches, bordered by pine stands and cliffs and linked by unpaved roads.
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