Hotel Monells Summum: Sharing cycling pleasure
The owners of Hotel Monells Summum are sports enthusiasts who know the beautiful area of the Costa Brava inside out. They enjoy sharing their knowledge with visitors, offering tailored routes for cyclists of all disciplines and levels to guarantee you the best cycling experience during your trip.
Located in the historic heart of the town of Monells, Hotel Monells Summum is a boutique hotel situated in a building dating back to the 15th century. Although completely restored, it has maintained the essence of its origins and roots. Historically Monells was one of the thriving hubs in the region of the Costa Brava, with a lively market square just a few steps away from the front door of Hotel Monells Summun.
The hotel offers an exceptional stay in the Baix Empordà, with a particular focus on bike facilities. Cyclists can look forward to a stay well equipped with all the necessary services, such as bike racks with locks, self-service mechanic tools, a cleaning workshop, and a charging area for electric bikes. There is also a beautiful pool for a relaxing bathe after a bike ride. The owners can tell you everything about the best routes, whether on the road, by mountain bike, or on gravel tracks. In all cases the routes prioritize quietness for a relaxing experience, as the most important thing is to enjoy the route and the environment around you.
After a tranquil night in a stylishly decorated room, a healthy breakfast awaits. What’s more, breakfast can be served early so cyclists can get out riding as soon as the day breaks. Once on the bike, it is time to disconnect and enjoy, leaving any obligations behind as the province of Girona is known as one of the best cycling destinations in the world. Indeed, Hotel Monells Summum is only two kilometers away from two of the most iconic peaks in the area: Els Àngels and Santa Pellaia.
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