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Located in Alt Empordà in northern Catalynya and only 15 km away from the border with France, the village of Llançá has become a popular holiday destination for those seeking peace and quiet.
The town, located 1 km inland to keep away from the prying eyes of pirates, has a nice town square overlooked by the defensive bell tower and parish church of San Vicenç with its curious reworking of the statue of San Vicenç.
Despite having many French visitors, the town seems to be more oriented to Belgium as it has its own mannequin pis.
It's also a nice place to go for a walk along its crinkly coast and see some curious relics from the 1940s.
Hike along the crinkly coast and explore a little bit of curious history (see article below)
Go to one of its small beaches or coves and have a swim, or possibly a snorkel around the rocks
Tourist info have provided a general map of the town here and there are also couple of other maps (and an escape-room type app) here .
I'm not aware of any tour guides covering the place, let me know if you know of any.
I'm not aware of any places to dump your luggage but you could try using the nannybag app to find a place that will take your bags.
If you want to get an idea of what the place is like before you go, here's a video I made of one of the curious features up the coast.
Here's a link to tourist information: Tourist info website
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