The journey begins in Besalú, one of Catalonia’s most impeccably preserved medieval treasures. Crossing its iconic 12th-century Romanesque bridge over the Fluvià River feels like being transported back in time. Stroll through its narrow stone lanes, visit the atmospheric Jewish Quarter with its ancient mikveh, and take in the monasteries and historic squares that showcase centuries of cultural legacy. Besalú provides the introduction to a voyage into the past.
The route then leads to the striking setting of Castellfollit de la Roca, a village dramatically perched atop a towering basalt cliff created by ancient lava flows. This tiny settlement appears to float above the landscape, offering spectacular views of the surrounding valleys and rivers. A visit here highlights both the area’s natural marvels and its rich history.
The tour finishes in the tranquil village of Santa Pau, located in the heart of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. Its beautifully preserved medieval center.