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Another Reason Why Our Spain Tour is ‘Unique”

Dec 12, 2015 By Patty Moss

Reason #2: Immersing ourselves in the world of Gaudi architecture and the Catalan Modernist Movement (also called the Catalan Art Noveau movement)

Barcelona claims to have the greatest collection of Art Noveau buildings of any city in Europe. The style in Spain, known as Catalan Modernism or Catalan Art Noveau, flourished due to the works of its famed architect, Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). The Catalan Moderism movement created the unique cultural heritage of this city. No other city has as many buildings on the UNESCO World Heritage List as Barcelona. Our guides are Barcelona experts and will lead us through three of of Gaudi’s best-loved landmarks – La Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila/La Pedrera (the stone quarry) and Park Guell. We will learn about the Gaudi’s work which was supremely original and unconventional for its time. We will study Gaudi’s ingenious architecture from concept to intricate details.  Our guides will ‘walk, talk and teach’ about the Catalan Modernism movement by immersing us in Gaudi’s world.

La Sagrada Familia:

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La Sagrada Familia is Europe’s most unconventional church. Begun in 1883, it became Gaudi’s greatest work as well as his life’s work. He did not complete the basilica before his death and work on the site continues today. La Sagrada will ultimately take longer to build than the Egyptian pyramids. It is hoped to be completed by 2026 – the centennial of Gaudi’s death. We will experience Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia – both it’s exterior and interior taking in how nature influenced every detail in his intricate modern design. Gaudi disliked straight lines and angles because they don’t often appear naturally. Instead he based his design on the swirling curves of nature. There is endless natural symbolism within La Sagrada Familia.

21705f18-afd8-4aa2-b4cc-017d27766b7f-2060x1372The inside is supported by large pillars that look like trees. For example, one pillar has a turtle at its base and another has a tortoise to show the balance between land and sea. Gaudi analyzed plants, animals and geothermal formations as well as the orbit of the stars which all influenced his design. 550px-Sagrada_Familia_nave_roof_detail

This holy place was to be seen from any point within the city. The glass mosaics at its highest points when reflected by the sun or moonlight act as beacons to guide seafarers home.

 

Casa Mila/La Pedrera:

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Casa Mila built between 1906-1910, is popularly known as ‘La Pedrera’ (the stone quarry). La Pedrera has also been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. La Pedrera is considered Gaudi’s greatest contribution to Barcelona’s civic architecture. At the time, La Pedrera was controversial due to its undulating stone facade, twisting wrought iron balconies and unique elements. It was designed as two apartments structured around two open circular courtyards.  Gaudi’s style in La Pedrera reflects the rhythm of nature and the force of geometry.

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The ironwork balconies are like seaweed against the wave-like walls of the stone building.

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Barcelona – La Pedrera

The roof-terrace is its own unique space with architectural structures, ventilation towers and chimneys. It was innovative for its time providing a space to view the city of Barcelona from above. We will experience and learn about Casa Mila’s innovative architectural elements – the exterior, balconies, courtyards and roof-terrace.

 

Park Guell:

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Park Guell was commissioned by Eusebi Guell who wanted to create a stylish park for Barcelona aristocracy. Park Guell contains amazing stone structures, stunning tiling, fantastically shaped buildings and a walkway supported by twisting rock pillars that seem to growing out of the ground like tree trunks. Park Guell is on Carmen Hill in the Gracia disctrict of Barcelona. It has sweeping views of the city to the waterfront. Built between 1900 and 1914, it is, again, a reflection of Gaudi’s love for nature and organic shapes. Park Guell is a dedicated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

imagesPark Guell is skillfully designed and composed to bring peace and calm to visitors.

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The focal point of the park is its terrace surrounded by a long bench in the form of a sea serpent. The curves of the ‘serpent bench’ are decorated with ornamental mosaic patterns, shapes and colors.

Our guides will prepare a picnic for our time at Park Guell. We will relax, take in this tremendous environment, the panoramic views of Barcelona and further immerse ourselves in Gaudi’s vision.

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Why Our Spain Trip is ‘Unique’

Nov 29, 2015 By Patty Moss

SSF-7030-high-quality-ingredients-from-our-gourmet-shop-imagePack A Fork! is about a providing cultural immersion through seeing, doing, creating and learning. You will experience new ways to see the world through this multi-faceted approach. Designed for inquisitive travelers, Pack A Fork! provides women an opportunity to travel and experience a region through its culture and local cuisine. Our Spain trip is for inquisitive travelers – those who want to satisfy their curiosity through fun, active, immersive experiences. Is is about a new way of guided travel where you become completely engaged in cultural and culinary experiences. This trip is for those who want to ‘do’, not just ‘see’ – those who want to stretch their minds, their skills and their culinary creativity. Our Spain tour will give you a fresh perspective about this part of the world having explored the Basque and Catalan regions this way.

You will: 

  • Experience the best of Barcelona – from a local’s perspective
  • Stroll Barcelona’s Las Ramblas taking in the palatial buildings, cafes, artisan shops, dancers and street performers
  • Dine at Barcelona’s oldest restaurant
  • Learn about the world of famed Spanish architect – Antoni Gaudi
  • Do a ‘tapa crawl’ (like the locals) to some of  Barcelona’s tapa and wine bars
  • Take in the best views of Barcelona from two Gaudi landmarks  – La Sagrada and Park Guell
  • Tour local markets
  • Learn about Spanish wines and cava in a wine seminar
  • Wander through rural medieval towns
  • Enjoy picnics  
  • Walk the beaches on the Costa Brava
  • Hike in the Pyrenees
  • Cook Basque pintxos with a chef
  • Experience two of northern Spain’s most notable art museums
  • Discover the city of San Sebastian known for its seafood and exceptional gastronomy
  • Taste Spanish 5* gastronomy at our Farewell Dinner 
  • Have time to yourself for rest, discovery on your own or with new friends

So, Pack A Fork! and come ‘adventure’ with us!

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Tour Highlights: ‘A Colorado Wine & Cheese Adventure’ – September 14-20, 2015

Jul 7, 2015 By Patty Moss

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WHERE WE’RE GOING…WHAT WE’RE DOING ~

We are blessed to live in Colorado! We seem to have it all – there is no lacking for things to do when you are a foodie in search of good ingredients, friends and fun in our state!

I have created a tour for women focused on the farms, ranches and wineries of Colorado that excel in what they do. ‘A Colorado Wine& Cheese Adventure’ will explore Colorado’s Western Slope (Basalt, Paonia, Durango, Grand Junction and Palisade) during fall when the leaves are changing and the air is cool. Although you may have already traveled to these destinations on your own, I assure you, the experiences planned for this trip are unique and selected for wonderful memories!

We will visit artisan cheese creameries in Colorado that produce some of our finest goat, sheep and cow’s milk cheeses. On the itinerary is Avalanche Cheese Company in Basalt which houses their creamery while the dairy is ‘over the hill’ in Paonia. We’ll tour the creamery and meet the cheese makers that produce their award winning goat cheese.

We’ll travel over McClure Pass to Paonia – a feast for the eyes in fall. Paonia is a hub for the farm-to-table movement in the North Fork Valley boasting wineries, orchards, ranches and produce growers. Paonia is known for its peaches, apricots, plums, cherries and grapes on the vine! There are now nine wineries in Paonia. We will visit two of the best, tasting their wines and enjoying the spectacular scenery. We’ll also pick fruit from the orchards and taste their fresh juices and hard ciders. We’ll surely meet some of the locals who will fill us in on the farm-to-table movement that is Paonia today.

AvalancheCheese0090We’ll also see the Avalanche Ranch goats who produce the milkfor the creamery in Basalt. We’ll stop at the dairy farm to greet some of their best-known characters: The Blues Brothers, Lovely Lovey and Eggnog amongst others who lead a charmed goat-life.

CO-itinerary-3After two days in Paonia, we’ll head off to Durango. This drive will offer some spectacular fall mountain scenery! Once there, we’ll stay in a lovely historic downtown hotel where we can wander, shop, check out the cafes or just relax with new friends.

Our time in Durango will include a private hay ride and escorted tour of James Ranch north of Durango in the beautiful Animas River Valley. James Ranch has 400 acres of high altitude, irrigated pastures, crystal clear flowing water, 100% grass-fed cattle, grazing Jersey milking cows, a spruce tree nursery, organic vegetable and flower gardens. We’ll see why James Ranch has won awards for what they produce and why they are regarded so highly as stewards of the land. We’ll finish with a picnic on their grounds from their farm-to-table cafe. Some say James Ranch has the best burger in the West!

After two days in Durango, we’ll then head to Grand Junction to partake in the Colorado Mountain Winefest in nearby Palisade. ‘Winefest’ is Colorado’s oldest and biggest wine festival. Palisade boasts beautiful landscapes that Colorado is famous for but it is also home to a unique gem – the Colorado Wine Country. Two-thirds of Colorado’s vineyard acreage is in Palisade due to its microclimate of sunny days, dry air and cooler nights. This climate produces the grapes that make Colorado’s award winning wines.
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We’ll spend a full day at Winefest taking in tastings from dozens of Colorado wineries, food pairings, wine seminars, chef demonstrations, a grape stomp and live music. Called ‘Festival in the Park,’ it takes place next to the Colorado River in lovely Palisade. It will be a fun-filled day of learning and experiencing Colorado’s wines and chef-inspired tastings.

Come and join us for this wonderful tour – you will come home refreshed and ready for winter!
********************************************************************************************* Accommodations: The Redstone Inn (Redstone), Fresh & Wyld Farmhouse Inn (Paonia), The Rochester Hotel/Leland House (Durango) and Springhill Suites or Fairfield Inn (Grand Junction) ***********************************************************************************************

For a detailed Daily Itinerary, visit us at www.packafork.com. Please also visit our Facebook and Pinterest pages for updated information. Questions? Contact us at info@packafork.com or 303-652-1535.

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Reasons to Travel with Pack a Fork!

  • Small group tours - no more than 15 guests + two guides and one tour director for a more personal experience
  • Guides who are experts on the culture of the region, food, wine, art, history, the language and local customs
  • Staff who truly care about guests receiving more than they anticipated
  • Tours that include must-see sites and off-the-beaten path experiences
  • Trips that are about learning, camaraderie and fun with the, always necessary, down-time added to the itinerary
  • Gourmet food experiences from meals in restaurants and cafes to hands-on cooking classes and gourmet picnics - always with local artisan foods
  • Wine education and tastings in a particular region
  • Visits to local marketplaces to learn about artisan foods and products
  • Carefully selected private dining experiences that are varied, local and unique
  • Opportunities to try new foods and preparations of the region
  • Local experiences that allow guests to feel a part of the culture by meeting its people
  • Carefully selected accommodations
  • Private transportation on a chartered coach for traveling across country
  • Walking, hiking and other outdoor activities
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