Facts
Villa
3 bedrooms
Sleeps 6
3 bathrooms
380 m² living area
100 m² terrace area
Suitable for
elderly suitable
pets not allowed
car not necessary
Distances
Airport: 35 kilometres
Beach: 40 metres
Golf: 10 kilometres
Shops: 50 metres
Features
General:
beach towels provided, linen provided, towels provided
Outside:
private pool, terrace, patio, garden, terrace furniture, sunbeds, garage
Inside:
internet access, satellite, heating, fireplace, cd player, dvd player, radio, tv, washing machine, cot, iron, ironing board
Kitchen:
dishwasher, freezer, fridge, coffee machine, grill, hob, microwave, oven, blender, kettle, toaster
Bathroom:
shower, bath tub, hair dryer
Beds:
2 double beds, 2 single beds
Notes
Sant Antoni de Calonge is located in the heart of the Costa Brava in the magnificent bay of Sant Antoni and Palamos. Costa Brava (wild coast) is one of the most attractive parts of the Spanish coastline, with rocky coves alternating with long, sandy beaches. This area boasts many four- and five-star blue flag bathing beaches, as well as some of the most picturesque seaside resorts you’ll see anywhere in the Mediterranean. The kids will adore our acres of golden sand and safe swimming (with lifeguards permanently on hand, during summer). The council organises free activities for the kids in summer.
Sant Antoni de Calonge is situated midway between the thriving fishing port of Palamós, with its daily fish market and the sophisticated shopping, nightlife centre of Platja dAro. The nearest beach to the property is 40 metres away and a large supermarket for all your everyday needs is 100 metres away. Within minutes walk of the house you will find bars and restaurants to relax in and sample the locally caught fish and typical Catalan cuisine. The local bus service and taxis are also only a short walk from the property.
Sporting opportunities: In the surrounding area there is a wide range of sporting opportunities like tennis, diving, sailing, surfing, water skiing, wind surfing, horse riding, bicycle excursions along former railway tracks from the coast to Girona and onto Olot at the foot hills of the Pyrenees. Walking along the narrow coastal paths which flank the coastline between the rocks and pine trees. You can even try your hand at a spot of sea fishing. Golfers can choose between many carefully designed courses. Players can choose the level of difficulty from the facilities with varying landscapes.
Places of Interest: Catalonia boasts many sites of architectural and historical interest, including the Greek and Roman ruins at St. Martí dEmpuries, Romanesque churches, medieval villages,the Dali museum at Figueras and Dali house at beautiful Cadaques. And of course the visit would not be complete without a trip to exciting Barcelona, the native city of the architect charming picturesque fishing villages of Llafranc, Calella, Tamariu are lovely and also the fantastic views from the lighthouse above Llafranc at Cap de Sant Sebastià. Pals is a superbly preserves and reconstructed medieval village, very pretty. Girona itself also has a lot to offer, with many different shops, a cathedral and an interesting old town. La Bisbal - best known for its Catalan ceramics industry (there are dozens of shops), Palafrugell, Begur, Sant Feliu de Guixols and Tossa de Mar are all worth a visit. In the summer there are music festivals at Perelada and at Cap Roig.
Local leisure
shopping centre,
small shops,
restaurants,
pubs,
disco,
café,
internet café,
theatre,
cinema,
water park,
amusement park,
harbour,
museum,
church,
park,
market,
board walk,
concerts
Local activities
cycling,
diving,
fishing,
golf,
horse riding,
hiking,
mountaineering,
roller blading,
sailing,
surfing,
swimming,
tennis,
walking,
water skiing,
wind surfing,
bowling