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Photo: Christopher Willan

The Catalans are a proud people. Proud of their language, history, cuisine, wine, their natural and cultural heritage. It’s no surprise: there’s so much to be proud of in this extraordinarily diverse land. That love of the region translates not just into a warm welcome for visitors, encouraged to explore the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of the cities, mountains and coasts. It’s also reflected in a respect for the environment: Catalonia has been designated the first whole-region Unesco Biosphere Destination, reflecting its dedication to sustainable tourism, along with sites including Barcelona, Sitges and the Terres de l’Ebre. From the Pyrenees in the north to bird-bustling wetlands in the south, dramatic gorges and vine-striped highlands and sandy shores, the range of activities, culture and cuisine is astonishing.

Photo: Christopher Willan


Winter in Catalonia



Video produced by Green Traveller Productions


Stay, Eat, See & Do

Our pick of places to stay and eat, and things to do across Catalonia

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Click on the coloured icons for more information about each listing

Green = Places to stay; Blue = Places to eat; Yellow = Places of interest; Purple = Activities

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