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> IN BLANES
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Beaches in Blanes |
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Beaches S’Abanell |
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Cala Sant Francesc |
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Cala Treumal |
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The Castle of Sant Joan |
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Botanical Garden - Pinya de Rosa |
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Botanical Garden - Mar i Murtra |
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Water Sports |
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Sea excursions |
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BLANES
Blanes in on the very south tip of the Costa Brava, to the left
of the Tordera river. The Turó del Vilar at 269 metres.,
and the hill of Sant Joan at 166 metres are its highest points.
It has a gentle climate tempered by the proximity to the sea with
an average annual temperature of 16º C . Blanes has several
wide, sandy beaches including Blanes beach, S’Abanell beach
and the bays of Sant Francesc, Sa Forcanera i Treumal.
Blanes also has two of the most beautiful botanical gardens in
Europe.
The Botanical garden Mar i Murtra was founded in 1924 by the german
biologist Karl Faust. It has a collection of nearly 4000 species
from all over the wold and occupies a total of 15 hectares of
which five can be visited, all cultivated to exact planning. It
also has a seed bank, herb garden, library, greenhouses, experimental
planting areas and a metereological station.
The aclimatized garden of Pinya de Rosa, founded in 1945 by Dr.
Ferran Rivière de Caralt, has more than 7000 species. Its
collections of Agave, Aloe, Yucca and Opuntia are considered among
the best on an international scale.
Every year the Costa Brava International Fireworks compitition
is held in Blanes. This pyrotechnic show shouldn’t be missed
by the visitor and is held during the major local holiday in the
last week of July.
As a coastal town and famous tourist centre, Blanes has plenty
of open terraces on the sea promenade and plenty of night spots
too.
Lovers of sea sports will find every type of sea sport facilities
in Blanes marina.
If you want to enjoy sea views we recommend that you take a walk
up to the cove of Sant Francesc.
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