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May 04, 05:15 AM
Opinion: Check, mate, by Matthew Tree, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, May 2011

May 04, 05:14 AM
Opinion: About face, by Joseph Wilson, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, May 2011
May 04, 05:08 AM
The Eye: Cometh the hero, by Germ Capdevila, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, May 2011
May 04, 05:08 AM
Opinion: A view of Salou, by Xevi Sala, read by Terry Parris. Published on Catalonia Today magazine, May 2011
April 18, 04:01 AM
Long-term resident: "Rebel, rebel", by Matthew Tree, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, April 2011

April 18, 04:00 AM
Heading for the hills: "Laughter travels great distances", by Martin Kirby, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, April 2011

May 04, 05:14 AM
Opinion: Sorry, no time to spare, by Eva Piquer, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, April 2011
May 04, 05:15 AM
Book review: Explaining Catalonia (the new book from Matthew Tree), by Germà Capdevila, read by Terry Parris
May 04, 05:23 AM
Short story: "A Yard of Space", by Tony Tysoe, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, April 2011
April 18, 03:51 AM
Book review: "Shaking the tree", by Terry Parris, read by herself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, April 2011

April 18, 03:49 AM
Long-term resident: "Missing items", by Matthew Tree, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine. March 2011

April 18, 03:47 AM
Heading for the hills: "The farming of our children", by Martin Kirby, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, March 2011

April 18, 03:45 AM
Lost for words: Playing the blame game, by Neil Stokes, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, March 2011

April 18, 03:43 AM
Random toughts: "Waiting", written and read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, March 2011

April 18, 03:40 AM
Long-term resident: "Harvest Time", by Matthew Tree, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, February 2011

April 18, 03:34 AM
Heading for the hills: "Fight for our chidren's minds", by Martin Kirby, read by himself. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, February 2011

April 18, 03:32 AM
Lost for Words: Time to pull our fingers out? by Neil Stokes, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, February 2011

April 18, 03:29 AM
Out & About: Hiking in the Alta Garrotxa. Written by Nicole Millar, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, February 2011

April 18, 03:27 AM
Book mini-review: "The Help". Written and read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, February 2011

April 18, 03:22 AM
The Eye section: "The Centre of the World", written by Germà Capdevila, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, February 2011

December 08, 06:25 PM
Opinion: Year's end, written and read by Matthew Tree. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, December 2010
December 08, 06:15 PM
Heading for the hills - Picking olives with Elvis, written and read by Martin Kirby. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, December 2010
December 08, 06:09 PM
Opinion: Courting Artur Mas, by Joseph Wilson, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, December 2010
December 08, 05:58 PM
Out & About: Medieval mission (Besalu), by Coral Ferguson and Nicole Millar, read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, December 2010
December 08, 05:45 PM
Book mini-review: The Glass House. Written and read by Terry Parris. Published in Catalonia Today magazine, December 2010

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May 29, 01:38 PM
In news-stands now - June issue.
Read about me hiking with the experts! The GEiEG Mountain Group......
July 16, 04:23 AM

Sorry we haven't updated this for a while. We have been busy out and about discovering local food produce, climbing Montserrat and trekking through the Pyrenees on horseback!
All the above will be coming out in the magazine shortly.
June 04, 09:58 AM


A trip to Mare de Déu del Mont sanctuary.


For this month’s adventure, we headed out (and up) to explore the Santuari de la Mare de Déu del Mont. This mountain sits at 1,124 metres, the highest mountain in the Alt Empordà county, whose impressive figure beckons one on just about any ride, hike, or drive in the surrounding area. With the odd weather of late, we had the chance to experience this mountain in every weather condition Catalonia was able to summon. Our faithful car, Gaspar, was lucky enough to reach the summit in the sparkling sunshine but our deadline forced us and the dogs to hike in a torrential downpour. Meanwhile, when climbing on our bikes, the clouds began to roll in, engulfing us in quite a dramatic sea of fog at thetop.

The ride

Looking up at Mare de Déu, we simply could not resist the striking road that winds its way up the side of this mount. So, we hopped on our bikes to explore the climbup to the sanctuary. The summit can be attacked in a variety of ways. For the über-ad-venturous, we recommend leaving from Banyoles, heading toward Esponellà, continuing on to Crespià and arriving at the base of the mountain just before the town of Cabanelles. You then face an 18km climb, which offers you very little respite, as the twisting road hits curves of up to 16 percent. On any occasion you do get to catch your breath, it is immediately taken away by the stunning views below. But don’t be intimidated, as the mountain isn’t totally cruel. It eases you in for the first 6 km, during which the road slowly narrows and the trees grow slightly taller, and, as you ride past numerous hamlets and leave civilisation behind, your respect for the mountain and the daunting task ahead grows exponentially....

Read the full story in the June issue of Catalonia Today magazine, available at your closest newsstand, or suscribe for only 36 euros/year.
May 21, 09:27 AM

Read about our adventure on Mare de Déu del Mont in the June issue of Catalonia Today. Out soon!





April 29, 07:27 AM


(Read the full story on May issue of Catalonia Today magazine)
Our first adventure begins in the higgledy-piggledy, white and blue village of Cadaqués. Our goal is to explore the coastal road that winds its way from Cadaqués to the French border, experiencing first-hand the striking coastline and discovering a few of Catalonia’s native vineyards along the way.We loaded our road bikes into the car, Gaspar, (such a shame we had to leave the dogs behind) and headed for Cadaqués, a small fishing village on the Cap de Creus headland in northern Catalonia. We wound our way down into Cadaqués on a road that passes through the Cap de Creus National Park. While sadly we cannot follow every whim and beautiful trail we spot from Gaspar’s window, as the park looks to have some wonderful trails to explore.After unloading our bikes and settling Gaspar into his spot for the day, we were struck by one of the most beautiful coastal villages we had yet come across on the Costa Brava. Cadaqués is the perfect picture postcard town, unspoiled by modern buildings, framed by slate gray cliffs and facing a crystal-clear Mediterranean. It was clear why this tiny village has been a source of inspiration to so many artists, including Salvador Dali.Sitting on the beach, we enjoyed a coffee and a croissant and, with a final look at the perfect sleepy fishing village, we began the 5km slog up and out, in the direction of France.

THE ROAD RIDE
The ride is only 40 km, winding from the centre of Cadaqués to the town of Cerbère, just across the French border. After climbing out of Cadaqués, the corniche road snakes along the coast, ensuring one never loses site of the sea. Whenever we do, it is only for a moment, to steal a snapshot or a grape from a nearby vineyard! (In spring the vineyards look bleak but in autumn the vines are bursting with grapes).This coastal road is simply awesome. Which is not to say it won’t test you and, perhaps, even make you want to cry but the unrelenting up and down is well-worth the pain, as you are constantly rewarded with spectacular views along the way. And for non-cyclists, we would still recommend you go for a drive along this road, though be ready for quite a topsy turvy journey! At least there are plenty of lookout points along the way, so you can get out of the car to stretch your legs.

TOP TIP
A specialty food and wine shop with a couple of tables and a small menú.
Dalicia Cadaqués --Vinateria & DelicatessenC/Bellaire, n.7 - Tel. 972 258 811 http://www.daliciacadeques.com/

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