Cycle tourism in Girona Spain

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Our stay at Hotel Moli del Mig near Girona Spain was more than we expected. From the friendly staff, roads, food and modernist remodel, it’s a new destination for cyclists and only a few had ridden the roads. It was also how we’d approach a cyclo-tourism hotel, nearly exactly. Notes

  • Open less than a year, the “middle mill” was restored from a 400 yr old water mill.
  • Cycle tourism is new to the area — treking has been around and actively promoted by the tourism board.
  • From the lighting to the background music. furnishings, and more, much attention to “modernists” details occured in the renovation.
  • Welcoming people, roads, and almost no one here — it’s off season and about 70 degrees.
  • Most people spoke some english and we’re happy to accommodate us with our phrase book in hand. The language here is Catalan, but they also speak Spanish.

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