Towns of the volcanic zone and the valleys of Garrotxa
210 km circular route Our route begins at one of the largest lakes on the Iberian Peninsula before heading into the volcanic zone of Garrotxa.

Besalú
Mediaeval bridge
Besalú is a picturesque medieval town renowned for its stunning architecture and rich history. The highlight of Besalú is its impressive Romanesque bridge, which dates back to the 12th century and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The town is also home to a well-preserved Jewish quarter, featuring an ancient mikveh, and a series of charming narrow streets lined with stone houses that transport visitors back in time. The historical significance of Besalú is further emphasized by its role as a cultural and political center during the Middle Ages, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.

Banyoles
This charming town boasts a stunning natural lake, medieval architecture, and vibrant markets, making it perfect for water sports and cultural exploration.

Catellfollit de la Roca
Hanging houses

Santa Pau
Mediaeval town

Vall d'en Bas
Els Hostalets d'en Bas

Besalú
Mediaeval bridge

Olot
Volcanic area and volcano museum

Fageda d'en Jordà
Beech forest

Santa Coloma de Farners
Thermal spa