Once we cross the Ter, the route becomes more rural and cultural. We pass through Gualta and Ullastret, an ancient Iberian settlement and one of the best-preserved medieval villages in the area. The next stop is La Bisbal d’Empordà, the regional capital and renowned for its pottery tradition; in the workshops you can still hear the sound of the potter’s wheels and the colour of the tiles fills the streets. The last few kilometres take us to Peratallada, a real medieval treasure with cobbled streets, fortified gateways and golden stone façades, and to Sant Feliu de Boada, a small feudal village surrounded by fields and centuries-old farmhouses. From here, a final stretch through fields and rural roads takes us to Pals, the end of the stage, where the old town and its Romanesque tower bring to a close a day full of history and Empordà authenticity.

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