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    The picturesque town of Sitges is 35km south west of Barcelona, and easily reached by train. As well as being chock full of culture and carnivals, the area boasts 17 clean sandy beaches - so there’s one to suit everyone! The town beaches are the busiest, but to the east lies Les Botigues, a peaceful beach with open air bars, and the long beaches of Castelldefels.
    The beach at Garraf is family-friendly and popular with the locals. There are no beach bars, but lots of great restaurants overlooking the beautiful bay. The village also has a restaurant housed in a charming winery - Celler Guell - built by Gaudi.

    Frequent RENFE trains from Barcelona - from Sants and Passeig de Gracia stations.
    Google map: bit.ly/hgvHxa

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    Hotel Masia Sumidors

    Posted by YVA123 14 July 2009

    A beautiful rustic hotel a few minutes drive from lively Sitges - you can't fail to have a relaxing stay here. Ian and Neil, the owners, are perfect hosts who offer great suggestions on places to visit and provide evening meals Mon-Sat and lovely continental breakfast everyday. The setting is delightful and it's not far from the sea, vineyards and quaint villages to visit. And the beds are incredibly comfortable.

    www.sumidors.com

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    El Rocà

    Posted by Grunge 12 July 2007

    Small campsite in five acres of pines 800m from the beach. All the usual facilities.

    0034 938 940 043, campingelroca.com

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    Sitges

    Posted by emj42 2 March 2006

    Avoid the crowded beaches in Barcelona and take a short train ride to Sitges. The beaches have a long promenade running alongside them. The town is well worth a visit both for a family or singles.

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    Sitges

    Posted by Sandracirera 1 March 2006

    Pretty, relatively unspoiled seaside town. Tear yourself off the beach to get lost in its tiny streets, catching glimpses of lush courtyards and grand houses owned by "americanos" (Catalan families who made their fortune in the Americas and returned home to build villas in the style of those they had admired there). Those same streets are now dotted with funky shops and restaurants, thanks to Sitges’ gay fanbase.

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