There's a limitless array of activities available to you and your group when staying at Mas Mascaros. We are happy to arrange any of these activities for you or let you explore on your own and we can give you full information and directions for any excursion you wish to plan.
Take a drive around the neighbouring ancient stone villages that make up the so-called 'Golden Triangle'
Stop for lunch at one of the many restaurants in nearby medieval Peratallada. After lunch, visit the fascinating farm museum in the tiny village of Palau Sator.
Visit the entire Dali Triangle
This includes the village of Portlligat in Cadaques, the Dali Theatre Museum in Figueres and nearby Pubol Castle, which Dali gave as a gift to his wife, Gala.
Climb up to the medieval castle of Montgri
Enjoy the spectacular views that stretch from the Mediterranean to the Pyrénées.
Drive down to the coast and enjoy lunch in one of the many fine seafront fish restaurants Chose from some unspoilt fishing villages such as Tamariu, Sa Riera and Sa Tuna or have a special meal at the famous Hotel Aiguablava.
Watersports
Enjoy kayaking, windsurfing, snorkelling, scuba diving, and various other water sports in nearby L'Estartit or L'Escala.
L´Estartit boasts the famous Medas Isles which are a world class diving venue. Diving packages for the experienced or try dives can be organised for you. Boat trips around the 7 Islets and snorkelling trips are fun for every one of all ages. Charter a yacht and set sail for the hidden coves all over the rocky Costa Brava coast line.
Cycling
Take one of the cycle tours around the countryside of La Bisbal, especially along the banks of the river Daró.
La Bisbal
Visit the colourful Friday market in La Bisbal or check out the numerous antique shops you will find there. Stroll beneath the archways 'Voltes' situated along the main high street of the village and then pop into the renowned cake shop 'Sans' and buy one of its famous delicious 'Bisbalenc' cakes.
Visit the wine cellar of Mas Oller for wine tasting
Pop into Torrent and pay a visit to the Jam Museum in the Plaça Major.
Visit the Sunday morning Market at Palafrugell
Soak up the atmosphere with a drink in the main square. Afterwards, visit the magnificent wine store of Jordi Grau and enjoy a glass of wine with a 'tapa', in true Catalan style.
Go horse riding
There are many equestrian centres in the area, chose from riding in the countryside or along the beach!
Visit the Botanical Gardens at Cap Roig
Walk amongst all kinds of exotic Mediterranean flora at where you get magnificent panoramic views of the coastline that stretches from Calella to the cliffs of Cap Roig.
Pay a visit to the coastal town of Palamós
Visit the museum dedicated to fishing. Watch the fishing fleet come in at 5pm when the fish auction commences. Round off the evening with a night cruise under the stars on a traditional Latin rigged Catalan fishing boat.
Take the children and spend a day at the Aguadiver water park
Lots of fun waterslides to keep the kids amused. To make them even happier, treat them to an ice cream from one of the Italian ice cream parlours in the town itself.
Visit the Sobrestany Wildlife Park
Take your car through the park and feed the many different animals such as llamas, deer and goats
Go quad biking in the village of Gualta
Or maybe enjoy a round of golf instead. Paint ball battles in Gualta is another must for groups.
Visit the Peralada Castle Museum
And see how the famous Catalan sparkling wine cava is traditionally made.
Visit the old Jewish Quarter of Girona
Combine culture with indulging in some retail therapy in the many shops.
Visit the spectacular Greek and Roman settlement of Empuries
With a selection of perfectly preserved mosaic floors.
Try hot air ballooning over the stunning Emporda scenery
Early morning, with a champagne breakfast. A truly memorable experience.