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.
Catellfollit de la Roca
Hanging houses
Catellfollit de la Roca is a stunning village perched on a dramatic basalt cliff, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Known for its unique geological formations, the location features charming narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses, creating a picturesque atmosphere. The village's history dates back to medieval times, with remnants of its past visible in the architecture and local landmarks. Highlights include the impressive church of Sant Joan, which stands as a testament to the area's rich cultural heritage, and the nearby natural parks that invite exploration and outdoor activities amidst the scenic beauty of the region.
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
BesalĂș
Mediaeval bridge
Olot
Volcanic area and volcano museum
Fageda d'en JordĂ
Beech forest
Santa Coloma de Farners
Thermal spa