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For the infectious disease, see Cholera

Colera is in Costa Brava. It has very beautiful beaches, such as Garbet, Borró, Assutzenes, Portes, Morts, Goixa, Carbassó and Cala Rovellada.

Understand

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It is a coastal town, located between Llançà and Portbou, on the northern Costa Brava; and the main economy it has is tourism.

Tourist office

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Get in

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By plane

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The nearest airports are Girona-Costa Brava (GRO IATA, in Spain) and Perpignan–Rivesaltes (PGF IATA, In France)

By train

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The RG1 (Rodalies Girona RENFE) stops in the station. Also de R11 (regional service RENFE-Rodalies).

In Figueres Vilafant station (Figueres) you can connect the high speed train connection to Madrid, Barcelona and Paris.

  • 1 Colera station (Estació de Colera). Barcelona–Girona–Portbou railway, lines RG1 and R11 Colera station (Q8779643) on Wikidata

By bus

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By car

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  • From France: The A-9 from Montpellier and Perpignan to the Spanish border. Then the AP7 until Figueres.
  • From Barcelona and Girona: The AP7 until Figueres.
  • From Figueres take N-260 to Colera.
  • From Perpignan you can take the D914 to Portbou and then Colera. From Port Vendres Its a local road full of curves.

By boat

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  • 2 Port de Colera (Club Nàutic Sant Miquel de Colera), +34 621 27 98 04. The port has public service offices, toilets and showers, water and electricity at each berth for each mooring, ice sale. It has a crane for loading and unloading boats. To use the service, contact the club offices. Port de Colera (Q123258592) on Wikidata

Get around

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Colera

The village is small enough to walk around.

See

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  • 1 church of Sant Miquel de Colera. The town of Sant Miquel de Colera was built anew at the end of the 18th century. During the Civil War (1936-39), the entire area of the church was destroyed by bombing. Many of the houses that surrounded the temple were rebuilt, while the church had to be redone again. church of Sant Miquel de Colera (Q17389763) on Wikidata
  • 2 Castell de Molinàs. It is about the ruined remains of the Molinàs castle tower. A rectangular enclosure can be seen, of which two building bodies are preserved. The perimeter walls of the fortification have been preserved irregularly. The characteristics of the building, the castle tower, for the diaphragm arcades, for the interior rooms and the appearance of other elements, such as the tall arrowheads and the matacà, probably date back to the late medieval period, perhaps from the 12th century or early 13th century. It is a construction of a popular and rustic nature that takes advantage of the remains of a large tower or watchtower much earlier Castell de Molinàs (Q17596400) on Wikidata
  • 3 Molinàs. Molinàs is an uninhabited population center. This place was born at the same time as Sant Miquel de Colera in the last third of the 18th century. The neighborhood was depopulated 200 years later, due to ravages and calamities such as phylloxera or the 1956 frost Molinàs (Q11784875) on Wikidata
  • 4 old Sant Miquel de Colera hermitage. it was the old parish church of the town of Colera in Alt Empordà, until it was moved to the seaside in the 18th century. The first certain news of the temple are from the 11th century. Sant Miquel de Colera (Q18007129) on Wikidata

Viewpoints

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  • 2 els Canons.
  • 3 Punt de l'Escala.
  • 4 Coll de Frare.

Do

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Beach

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  • 1 Platja del Borró (Platja d'Assutzenes) (access is by a short path that goes down from the N-260 road, or by the Camí de ronda from Garbet beach.). It has a length of 93 m and an average width of 18 m, of fine sand, gravel and pebbles. The name Assutzenes refers to another plant that grows there, the white lily (Lilium candidum). Platja del Borró (Q24021745) on Wikidata
  • 2 Platja del Borró d'enfora (it can be reached by walking from Borró beach.). It has a length of about 100 m and an average width of 10 m, of coarse sand, and is separated into two coves by some rocks that almost reach the sea. It is a nudist beach. It can be reached by walking from Borró beach. Platja del Borró d'enfora (Q123313071) on Wikidata
  • 3 Platja d'en Carbassó. It has a length of 45 m and a width of 5 m. Oriented to the southeast, the surface of the beach is composed of thick, dark-colored sand. D’en Carbassó (Q28119257) on Wikidata
  • 4 Platja de Garbet (there is a paid municipal car park). Made up of sand, gravel and pebbles. It has a width of 33 meters and a length of 449 meters. In its central sector there is an incipient climbing dune. This beach faces east and is at the bottom of a large bay with the same name: Garbet Bay. At the southern end there is a rock in the sea called Cavall Bernat. Platja de Garbet (Q24002434) on Wikidata
  • 5 Platja d'en Goixa. It is an urban beach. bounded to the north by a rocky outcrop and to the south by Playa dels Morts. It has a length of 147.7 m and an average width of 15.7 m, with very coarse sand and a moderate entrance slope to the water. En Goixa (Q28121054) on Wikidata
  • 6 Platja dels Morts. it is an urban beach, limited to the north by Goixa Beach, and to the south by Portes Beach and Port de Colera. It has a length of 154.7 m and an average width of 38.6 m, of sand, gravel and pebbles. It has all the usual services in an urban beach. There is a beach bar on the beach itself and numerous restaurants on the promenade a few meters to the right. Platja dels Morts (Q24021744) on Wikidata
  • 7 Platja del Port d'en Joan (in Garbet Bay, 200 m east of Garbet Beach). It is divided into two sectors, separated by rocks, of 61 and 26 m in length, respectively. It is oriented to the southeast, the surface of the cove is composed of gravel, grey in colour. Platja del Port d'en Joan (Q123262609) on Wikidata
  • 8 Platja de les Portes (platja de les Barques). It is an urban beach in the municipality of Colera (Alt Empordà) located in the bay of Colera, in the urban core, bordering the beach of the Dead to the north and the port of Colera to the southeast. It is the town's main beach, which runs parallel to the promenade and has all kinds of services. It has a length of 130 m and an average width of 30 m, of medium-grained sand. It has an area suitable for dogs. Platja de les Portes (Q123257891) on Wikidata
  • 9 Platja de la Rovellada (Cala Rovellada). Rovellada beach is a small semi-urban beach in the housing estate of the same name, one kilometer northeast of the city center. It has a length of 40 meters and a width of 10 m. It is made up of dark colored pebbles. It is oriented to the south, protected from the north wind. Cala Rovellada (Q24021743) on Wikidata
  • 10 Platja de Sota d'en Navata (it can be accessed on foot by going down about 150 m from the N-260 road). In Garbet Bay, between Garbet Beach and Borró Beach, at the foot of a cliff. It has a length of 90 m, gravel and pebbles. Platja de Sota d'en Navata (Q123265973) on Wikidata

Hiking

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  • The GR92 crosses the city

Buy

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Every Monday there is a market. In summertime placed in Plaça dels Països Catalans, and in winter located in Plaça de Javier Ugarte – C/ Horts

Eat

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  • 1 Mont-Mercè, C/ Mar, 109, +34 972 389 126.
  • 2 la Llesca.
  • 3 Passi Passi.
  • 4 El Jovent, C/ Francesc Ribera, 16, +34 972 389 009.
  • Restaurant Can Llissa, Urbanització Sant Miquel, +34 972 389 018.

Drink

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  • 1 Xiringuito Colera.
  • 2 Bar Lovent, C/ Fr. Ribera. ,.

Sleep

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Campgrounds

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