Għarb is a picturesque village located on the western coast of the island of Gozo, Malta. Known for its charming architecture and historical significance, it features winding narrow streets, traditional stone houses, and beautiful countryside views. The village is a favorite destination for tourists seeking to experience the local culture and natural beauty.
Historically, Għarb has connections to various epochs, including the Knights of St. John and the British colonial period. Some of the key landmarks include the Church of the Seven Sorrows, which showcases exquisite Baroque architecture, and the nearby Dwejra Bay, famous for its natural attractions such as the Azure Window which has since collapsed but remains a symbol of the area.
The village is not only a cultural treasure but also a gateway to outdoor activities. Visitors can explore the surrounding cliffs, take part in water sports, and enjoy scenic walks along the coastline. Għarb also hosts vibrant local festivals, celebrating traditions and community spirit, making it an essential stop for anyone visiting Gozo.
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