2. • Cap de Creus is a head of the coast of Alt Empordà (Catalonia),
located at the northern end of the Costa Brava, at the end of a small
peninsula that juts into the sea that separates the Mediterranean and
Gulf of Roses, south of the Gulf of Lion, north. This head is the
easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula. The area belongs to the
municipality of Cadaques and is part of the Natural Park of Cap de
Creus. In the region, is also known as the Devil's head, and sector N
and S of the sea that separates the head as sea Up and Down Sea
respectively. On the hill closer to the end, to 87 meters, there is a
lighthouse built on the foundations of a Roman signal tower, which in
the Middle Ages also served as a watchtower
3. • Is influenced by the waves, caused primarily by the wind, the
name given to a cold wind blowing from the north and
northwest, and the winds. In this area are registered annual
rainfall ranging between 500 and 800 mm, it is therefore a
humid Mediterranean climate, characterized by a soft thermal
and moderate rainfall. It has a dominant vegetation of bushes
and formations arbustives.
4. The Cabo de Creus natural park located at a point nearest the
northeast of Spain. He was the first maritime-terrestrial park of
Catalonia and Protege large part of the peninsula of Cabo de
Creus. More exactly Protect them part of the Territory of
Municipalities of Cadaques, Roses, Palau-Saverdera Peace, Port
de la Selva, Roses, La Selva de Mar and Vilajuïga.
5. • Located on the tip of the Scheme, which was an old
watchtower, built the last of the lights under the first plan to
match the lighting of Cape steady Bearne, France.
6. • The rocks of Cape Creus have been subjected to all kinds of
geological agents. They are a record of leading international
processes that took place in domains relatively deep in the
Earth's crust during the Hercynian orogeny. The symphony of
form and color inspired painters and writers like Dali Pitxot,
Fages de Climent, Foix, etc..
7. • In Cape Creus are a lot of beautiful sites. There are small
towns, creeks, limes and a lot of strange rocks.
8. • Cadaqués is a Spanish municipality in the county of Alt
Empordà in the province of Gerona, Spain. The surrealist
painter Salvador Dalí, whose family was in town the summer
residence, where he had been visiting his student Federico
Garcia Lorca, he returned to New York in 1948 and settled in
Port Lligat one of the coves of the term.
9. • Montjoi Creek is in the Natural Park of Cabo de Creus, Spain,
seven miles from the town of Roses, to which it belongs. It is
surrounded by mountains of the Pyrenees. This is a croissant-
shaped cove, quite closed, which gives calm water without
waves or wind too for their situation. In Montjoi Creek there is
the restaurant of Bulli, of the famous cook Ferran Adrià.