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Ctra. Aiguablava, km. 3, Begur
Girona, 17255, ES
A Fornells seafront hostal that makes the Aiguablava side feel lighter, more direct, and less formal than the bigger sea-view hotel anchors nearby.
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Ctra. Aiguablava, km. 3, Begur
Girona, 17255, ES
41.932705, 3.215908
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Choose Aiguablava for the easier premium cove and hotel rhythm; choose Sa Tuna when fishermen-house charm and sleeping inside the cove matter more than breadth.
Begur · Curated Coverage
Use Begur more cleanly by matching parking and slope tolerance to the base: town edge for the easiest first contact, Aiguablava for sea-led calm, and Sa Tuna only when the descent is part of the point.
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Begur's signature sandy cove in the Fornells pocket, strongest when the trip wants turquoise water, easier entry, and one premium beach day with low friction.
Best for the easiest sandy-cove block in Begur; it works well with lunch or dinner nearby and loses value if the trip wants isolation or a wilder access feel.
The picture-postcard Begur cove where old fishermen's houses and a smaller footprint make the stay feel charm-first rather than broad-beach.
The winding descent matters; Sa Tuna works best when the trip wants one sealed cove setting and does not need the widest beach footprint or the easiest parking logic.
A sheltered rocky Begur cove with jetty access and calm water, better for a quieter swim-and-snorkel block than for a broad sandy beach day.
Best used when the trip is comfortable with rock-and-platform access; it is stronger for selective swim time than for families wanting the softest beach entry.
The hill village core below the medieval castle where stone lanes, Indian houses, and evening dining loops give Begur its strongest town-first identity.
Best used on foot once parked below the centre; slopes, stairs, and the castle-side climb matter more here than simple map distance.
The hillside Begur viewpoint that opens the valley, Sa Riera, and the Medes horizon in one stop, making the town-to-coast logic easier to read before the drive down.
Best used on a deliberate town-to-viewpoint arc or short car stop before committing to Sa Riera; it is more useful for orientation than as a long linger spot.
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https://visitbegur.cat/on-dormir/hostal-ondina/
https://www.hostalondina.com/