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Via Augusta was the longest road of all the ancient Hispania. <strong>Bordering the Mediterranean Sea, it is some 1 500 kilometers stretching from the Pyrenees to Cadiz in southern Spain<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->This pathway, which meets at least 96 buildings, is part of the initiative of the European Union &#8220;Roman roads in the Mediterranean&#8221; and offers not only great adventure) but also superb cultural landscapes that can be admired on foot or on horseback or bicycle. <strong>Choose your preferred sections or create your own road: easy on this path at low altitude.<\/strong> The mild Mediterranean climate also allows you to make the trip almost any time of the year. We indicate below the main points of interest in this proposal that combines nature and culture.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Landscape of vineyards in Catalonia:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Through a real natural corridor, already used by the emperor Augustus between the years 2 A.D and 8 A.D, you can start your journey in Catalonia, in north-eastern Spain. In this first stage covering nearly 700 kilometers, the track crosses Gerona, <strong>Barcelona and Tarragona.<\/strong> During your trip you can enjoy the scenery of vineyards while admiring the monuments and remains of the ancient Roman Empire such as the triumphal arch <strong>Bar\u00e0 at Bar\u00e0 Roda (Tarragona)<\/strong>. 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