| HOW TO GET TO LLAFRANC FROM BARCELONA AIRPORT
Exit airport going straight out (no right turn as before to Barcelona)
over the flyover crossing the motorway. Take the sign which
shows the Ronda de Dalt .Do not
take any notice of other signs to A7 Girona.
Keep on Ronda de Dalt and you will then go, via the inner ring
road , around Barcelona in a clockwise direction from the southerly
point(airport end) to northerly point (final exit out on the A7
to Girona and Francia). Ignore all the green signs to parts of Barcelona
. After going round for a few miles you will eventually find the
motorway sign for A7 Girona, which you then follow. Get your euros
ready for the first mini peage as you leave the outskirts and then
collect a ticket at the main peage, a few miles on where the motorway
starts for real.
Exit at Salida 9 and then take 9a of the two options(
just after the service area) - direction San Feliu, LLoret,
Playa D'Aro and Palamos. Be careful to avoid the slip- road to Lloret
de Mar.
Keep following dual carriageway towards San Feliu, then continue
to follow towards Playa De Aro, then Palamos and then Palafrugell.
The dual carriageway starts again after going round Palamos and
you will pass El Dia supermarket, a bit further on ,a Petrocat Filling
station, and then just after the Ford Garage you exit up a slip
road to Palafrugell and beaches( Plajas). Take the service road
past various car dealers, over the next roundabout up to another
one, and then turn right to Palafrugell. Follow signs to Llafranc
& Calella, over another roundabout and then you arrive at a big
roundabout on which is located Carafour supermarket.Turn right and
follow the dual carriageway to the sea. At the final roundabout
turn left to Llafranc and follow down the hill. As soon as you see
the sea and the Farmacia, then continue down the hill to the first
turning on the right. The flat entrance is located on the left hand
side. To go to the Pavilion it is best to contact us on our mobiles.
0034627216923
0034646534602
Actually you are already on the Spanish network so you
shouldn't need the international prefixes
Lindsay Denney
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