EL BLOG DE DOMUS BEGUR

Christmas in Begur

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Christmas is one of the most beautiful and eagerly awaited festivities of the year, with children eagerly awaiting the arrival of “Santa Claus” and the “Three Wise Men“, while adults enjoy family gatherings, dinners and celebrations. It is a time of illusion, reunions and togetherness, full of activities and special events.

Although Begur is known for its beautiful beaches and coves, we invite you to discover the beauty of its streets during these special dates. Discover one of the most beautiful villages on the Costa Brava under the light of Christmas decorations. Enjoy a unique Christmas in Begur in one of our houses or flats for rent.

Christmas traditions

The town of Begur is located in Catalonia, one of the autonomous communities of Spain with the most peculiar Christmas traditions. Here are the most representative ones that you will come across this winter on the Costa Brava. Do you know any of them?

Christmas fairs

At the end of November, the Christmas markets open their doors in the most emblematic locations in each town. Here you can find all kinds of products, gifts, crafts, flowers, but, above all, Christmas items such as nativity figures, fir trees, sweets and decorative lights, among others. Don’t hesitate to visit the Begur Christmas fair, you won’t regret it.

The "Caganer"

A must in all Catalan nativity scenes. It is a figure in the mangerf, traditionally a peasant, placed in a secluded corner and in the position of defecating. Catalan tradition says that placing this figure in the nativity scene brings luck and joy. Nowadays, figures of popular figures such as politicians or sportsmen are often used as a parody instead of the traditional peasant.

foto caganer

The Chirstmas "Tío"

It is probably the most peculiar tradition of all. It is a magical log that a few days before Christmas Eve knocks on our doors asking for shelter. It has to be covered with a blanket and fed until the night of 24th December, when, after hitting it with a stick, it defecates all kinds of sweets, sweets and presents for the children.

la madera pedorra

Christmas sweets

If you’ve just become an expert on Begur’s Christmas traditions, now it’s time for us to tell you about the main traditional sweets you’ll come across.

Roscón de reyes (cake of kings)

This is a sweet dough pastry, traditionally filled with cream or cream and decorated with slices of candied fruit on the outside. It is usually eaten as a dessert at dinner on 5 January or at the Kings’ Day meal on 6 January.

Yule log

It is a traditional dessert served during the Christmas holidays. It is made from sponge cake spread with cream and rolled into a cylinder shape. The cream used is usually chocolate, coffee or even praline. Delicious, isn’t it?

Nougat (Turrón)

There are all kinds of varieties of nougat, some of the most popular being Alicante or hard nougat, Jijona or soft nougat and chocolate and almond nougat. In essence, nougat is a sweet dough obtained by cooking sugar or honey and adding almonds. Come and try them at the Begur Christmas fair.

foto turrón

Christmas decorations

With beautiful old buildings, narrow streets and several squares, Begur is a charming town to marvel at with its Christmas lights and decorations. Although the theme of the lights may vary from year to year, it is impossible not to enjoy the decorations.

Let yourself fall in love with the beauty of Begur in winter and enjoy a special Christmas in one of our houses or flats for rent.

Domus Begur - Serveis Immobiliaris

Address and E-Mail

Carrer de la Creu, 37, 17255 Begur, Girona, Spain
info@domusbegur.com

Phone

 +34 972 62 20 72

Timetable

Monday to Saturday,
morning from 9:30h to 13:00h
and evenings from 2:00pm to 6:30pm
Closed on Sundays.

Domus Begur - Serveis Immobiliaris

Address and E-Mail

Carrer de la Creu, 37, 17255 Begur, Girona, Spain
info@domusbegur.com

Phone

 +34 972 62 20 72

Timetable

Monday to Saturday,
morning from 9:30h to 13:00h
and evenings from 2:00pm to 6:30pm
Closed on Sundays.