Please do not download or copy photos without my permission, Thank you.

Please do not download or copy photos without my permission, Thank you.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Another beautiful day dawns!


Its Sunday 29th September and it looks like its going to be another beautiful day in Lloret de Mar.
 A nice snapshot view from our webcam on the balcony taken @ 8am.
See this live view from Fenals yourself at anytime of day, just click on this link - LIVE WEBCAM

Seagulls return to shore after their early morning fishing trip!

...........................
Posted by Picasa


Saturday, September 28, 2013

Live music @ Regents Pub Lloret


Regents Pub last night hosted what maybe their last live music event of 2012 with Sasha. Holidaymakers and locals joined her and her manager on the dance floor as they both sang and danced all night.



A fantastic evening enjoyed by all!


                      

Friday, September 27, 2013

Santa Clotilde Gardens


Only a few minutes walk from the beach of Fenals in Lloret de Mar are the scenic gardens of Santa Clotilde. Here you can spend a while taking a relaxing stroll around the winding pathways which lead to various levels  - each one giving its own stunning view of the finely manicured gardens, rocky coastline and cliffs on which the gardens are perched upon. Today was a great day to visit the gardens as the temperature this afternoon has reached a nice 28ºc, and also for this weekend its free entry!






Thursday, September 26, 2013

Rabbies Bar Lloret de Mar

For anyone in the region of Rabbies Bar this Friday evening you are more than welcome to call in for a drink. With your drink you will also be served with a bite to eat on the house!


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Free Entry to Lloret Museum's

For just three days this coming weekend (27-28-29th Sept) residents and visitors to Lloret de Mar can gain free admission and free guided tours to the towns museums - the Maritime Museum, Can Saragossa, Sant Joan Castle, Modernist Cemetery and Santa Clotilde Gardens. Last year more than 2,500 people passed through the museums doors and gateways but more are expected to take advantage of this years 'free days'