Llançà
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Llançà is a small town on the coast of northern Catalonia, Spain.
Understand
Llançà is a small town on the coast of northern Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the coastline of the Costa Brava, between the Cap de Creus and the French frontier and is an important fishing port and tourist centre.
Get in
By train
There's no direct train connection to Llançà, nearest station is Portbou or Figueres Vilafant for high speed train connection to Madrid, Barcelona and Paris.
By bus
Sarfa operates a daily service direct from Barcelona to Cadaques. The timetable changes depending on the season. The buses leave from the North Station which is close to "Arc de Triomf" (and metro station) and is also within walking distance from the centre of the city (about 35 minutes walk). Continue to Llançà by taxi.
By boat
by car
The C-252 connects the town with Figueres and continues on to the border at Portbou.Eat
Go next
- Cap de CreusIt is possible to walk there following a marked track which follows the coast. It is also possible to walk or drive along the road. There is a bar and restaurant at the Cape which is open everyday until late (10ish).
- Blanes. Southernmost resort with two botanical gardens, beaches and modernisme buildings