Catalonia Road Trip: A Quick trip of Barcelona’s nearby gems

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320 km

Distance

5+

Recom. Days

Culture

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Catalonia Road Trip Itinerary: Barcelona Round-Trip

Catalonia Road Trip map itinerary
Campervan hire in Catalonia
Pick-up in
Barcelona Depot
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Begin with brilliantly beautiful Barcelona

Catalonia’s capital needs little introduction. This seaside city, with its wealth of historical and cultural sites, is loved the world over.

Buildings than span the ages, from the temple columns of Ancient Rome to Gothic drama and Modernism’s quirkiness, find a backdrop in the rolling green Collserola hills and look out onto the glimmering Mediterranean sea. This Iberian sun-soaked city has long provided inspiration to artists. Let it inspire you too.

This first stop on your Catalonia road trip is all about art — surprise, surprise. Explore Cubist classics in the Picasso Museum. Then head to the Museum of Contemporary Art: the building alone is a masterpiece, designed by Richard Meier. Then, of course, the Sagrada Família — there really is nothing quite like it.

For more Gaudí, pay a visit to Casa Batllò or the Palau de la Mùsica. And, when night falls, catch an open-air movie at The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona.

Visiting

Barcelona

2

Recom. Days

Main route

30km

from Barcelona depot

40min

drive

You can rent our campervans in more than 40 different destinations across Ireland and Europe

Visit

Joan Miró Foundation

For some of the artist’s most famous pieces.

Park Güell

Gaudí’s Hansel and Gretel-like creation.

The Magic Fountain

A mesmerising display of light and music.

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Eat at

La Dama

€€€

French cuisine, spectacular interior.

Bicnic

€€

Food-truck-turned-restaurant.

Kaiku

€€€

Local food with views of the Med.

Parking

Aparcament Fira de Barcelona

€€€

Parking garage, closes at 9pm.

Parking Trinxant

€€€€

l best to reserve a space.

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Stay at

Camping Tres Estrellas

€€€

Next to beach, bus access to city.

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Next up: the cultural gems of Girona

Next on your Catalonia road trip is the medieval city of Girona. A cultural chocolate box of museums, galleries, and Gothic churches, all connected by a maze of picturesque cobbled lanes, Girona straddles the River Onyar.

On one side is the city’s historic hub, Modernist mansions reflected in the flowing water. On the other side, its commercial centre. The river is crossed by the Pont de les Peixateries Velles, designed by Gustave Eiffel, creator of — yes, you’ve guessed it — Paris’ most famous landmark.

Begin by strolling the medieval centre. Visit the remains of the Força Vella fortress and trace the Passeig Arqueològic, a walkway that runs along the city’s ancient walls. Head to a watchtower for exceptional views, both of Girona, and, in the distance, the snow-capped Pyrenees.

For some culture of the pop variety, head to ice-cream parlour Rocambolesc, which serves a blood orange concoction in the shape of the hand of Games of Thrones’ Jaime Lannister.

Visiting

Girona

1

Recom. Days

Main route

105km

from Barcelona

1h20min

drive

You can rent our campervans in more than 40 different destinations across Ireland and Europe

Visit

The Museum of Cinema

Movie history and memorabilia.

La Lleona

A stone lioness, to be kissed for good luck.

The Girona Cathedral

The widest Gothic nave in Europe.

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Eat at

Miramar

€€€€

Michelin starred traditional food.

Neptú

€€

Creative dining.

Draps

€€€

Large sharing plates.

Parking

Parking Vayreda La Devesa

€€€€

Motorhome parking close to city center.

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Find yourself transfixed by Figueres

Figueres is best known as the birthplace of surrealist icon, Salvador Dalí. The Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí, designed and founded by Dalí himself, attracts people from all over the world. Art aficionados or not, they are drawn by the allure of a man who was just as uniquely odd as his oeuvre.

Aside from surrealist delights, Figueres, the next stop on your Catalonia road trip, also provides great food, wine, and small-town charm.

Head first to the Dalí Foundation. Whether you consider him a genius, or a self-indulgent eccentric, you can’t help but be bowled over by this magical wonderland, which includes giant eggs and great walls of bread.

Figueres is also home to the Toy Museum Of Catalonia, a collection of teddies, tricycles, spinning tops, and steam engines, among other children’s momentos. And then there’s the quirky Technical Museum of the Empordà, known for its collection of rare antique typewriters. It’s more interesting than it sounds, we promise.

If you’re looking to extend this Barcelona itinerary, the coastal area near Figueres is the perfect excuse for doing so. From Cadaques down to the Golf de Roses, Catalonia’s most northeastern coast is seriously worth a detour.

Visiting

Figueres

1+

Recom. Days

Main route

45km

from Girona

40 min

drive

You can rent our campervans in more than 40 different destinations across Ireland and Europe

Visit

Museu de l'Empordà

Museum covering art, archaeology and history.

Cadaques

Dreamy fishermen’s village where Dali spent holidays.

Les Escaules

Swimming lagoon, waterfall and castle remains.

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Eat at

La Mossegada

Tapas in a cosy pub atmosphere.

Wok You

€€

Asian food in converted warehouse.

Bon Retorn

€€€

Formal dining, local produce.

Parking

Parking Figueres, Avinguda de Salvador Dalí

€€€

In the center of Figueres.

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Camping Bassegoda Park

€€€

Next to the Alta Garrotxa Nature Park.

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Final stop: the vibrant city of Vic

Inland from Barcelona sits Vic, a city often ignored in favour of its coastal cousin. More fool them. Vic is home to fascinating cultural attractions and you won’t have to fight the crowds to see them.

With its young population, it also has a sassy energy that draws you in. Here you’ll find restored Roman ruins, Romanesque bridges, Gothic town halls, and Modernist mansions — a real cultural hodge-podge that just makes it more handsome.

Visit the Catedral de Sant Pere where the neo-classical and Romanesque collide. Then to the Roman temple, surrounded by the walls of an 11th-century castle, packing a lot of history into its few square metres.

Wander the art collection of the Museu Episcopal. Relax in one of the cafes that overflow into Plaça Major, home to Vic’s bi-weekly markets. Stroll ancient alleyways and stumble upon intriguing street art.

And when cultural adventuring wears you down, refuel with local cured meats, known as embutidos — probably the best you’ll have on this Catalonia road trip.

Visiting

Vic

1

Recom. Days

Main route

90km

from Figueres

1h15min

drive

You can rent our campervans in more than 40 different destinations across Ireland and Europe

Visit

Monastery of Sante Pere Casseres Benedictine

Monastery with beautiful views.

Cat hot air ballooning

Hot air ballooning, but better.

Palau Episcopal

Historic palace with plenty of photo ops.

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Eat at

El Jardinet

€€

Popular Catalan cuisine.

Boira

€€€

Sophisticated setting, contemporary Catalan cooking.

La Creperia

Energetic atmosphere, sweet and savoury crêpes.

Parking

Pàrquing del Sucre

Free

Free parking 10 minutes from center.

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Stay at

Camping Santa Eugenia Park

€€€

Peaceful camping 11 minutes from Vic center.

Drop-off in
Barcelona Depot

75 km

From Vic

1h10min

drive