Last November, My family and I took a trip to Barcelona Spain. Iโve been to Barcelona several times before, so itโs definitely not my first time to the city. We have relatives there, in fact, a lot of them, so we usually visit them at least once a year. They donโt exactly live in the center of Barcelona, so from BCN airport, it would take around 45 minutes to an hour to get to where my folks are. From there, we usually visit different cities and villages outside Barcelona, like Besalu, Pals, and Girona. Take note that these are some of the places where several scenes of the HBO series Games Of Thrones were filmed. These places are known for their medieval sceneries. Itโs as if you stepped back in time.
From our latest Spanish sojourn, Iโd like to take you to a village in Girona, called Ulla (Uol-lya). Now, the Catalans have a tricky way of pronouncing that place, but as a foreigner, I suggest you pronounce it with the best of how you can. Not a big deal. Ulla is a very small village which is 1 hour and 41 minutes from Barcelona Airport. Itโs so tiny that most probably it wonโt take you 30 minutes to roam around by foot. Itโs like a one or two block neighborhood if Iโm not mistaken. Getting there is tricky because thereโs a couple of roundabouts, tiny streets, fields, turns, etc. You might need a local to get there, or have a map or GPS and rent a car. Iโm not even sure if thereโs any hotel there, but you can definitely find some around Girona. There are also no restaurants if Iโm not mistaken again, and thereโs very low cellphone coverage, especially when youโre in roaming mode for sure. Basically, itโs a place to unwind and disappear a la Gone Girl. Or letโs just say, to go off the grid or lay low for a while. But there are people living in this quaint village and they seem to live a stress-free life. My kind of life, our kind of life.
From where I stayed, which is a family vacation house, thereโs an old but charming Catholic Church nearby and from what my relatives said, it still conducts mass from time to time. I did hear the Church Bells ringing one early morning. But I didnโt see any churchgoers nor the priest inside.
The Churchโs ground is very pretty with simple plants and trees. It is in itself very medieval-looking, stoney, and ancient. I particularly love the picturesque sundial located at the top side of the Churchโs building.
Apart from the one and only Church that this village has, the tiny streets of Ulla are simply exotic and beautiful. You could sense the authentic and rich Catalan history while glancing at their ancient but tough-looking doors and terraces. The place is always sunny and simply breathtaking.
Depending on where youโre looking, you might be able to see some of the neighboring hills from Ulla. The houses and streets are of course also made of stones, cements, gravels, and bricks. As with any places everywhere in Spain, soccer is a big passion. So you might find kids playing it from time to time. As with the Catalans, itโs always Forรงa Barรงa!
Since I mentioned that thereโs no restaurant within Ulla, our relatives took us to the nearby Sant Feliu de Boada, another province of Girona but within 13 minutes drive from Ulla. We went to Restaurant Can Bach which serves Spanish, Mediterranean and European food. The restaurant itself has a very nice ambiance, the food is affordable and delish. I recommend their Botifarras and Pan Tomaquet with Jamon Iberico de Bellota. I also suggest that you walk around the grounds of the restaurant because itโs so traditionally unique and romantic. Thereโs also a place for kids to play. P.S. I love the photo of the grandpa sitting near the restaurant on a late afternoon siesta above. Such is the Spanish Life!
Ulla is a small and laid-back village with an old-world feel. Itโs simple yet interesting and the houses and streets are well-kept and well-preserved. The weather is always exciting to behold, full of blue skies and lots of sunshine even throughout the winter. The people are low-key, kind and friendly. Not to mention the food which is always superb. You may feel like thereโs not much to do in there because thereโs not a lot of stuff around, but the village is already a sight to see, and you can always visit some other neighboring villages nearby, but if you visit Ulla at least once, itโll be a visit worth remembering for a lifetime.
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