Attractions and places to see around Garrotxa include a unique volcanic region in Catalonia, Spain, situated between the Pyrenees and Costa Brava. This area is characterized by its well-preserved volcanic landscape, featuring numerous inactive volcanic cones and lava flows. Visitors can explore diverse natural environments, including extensive forests, alongside charming medieval villages and historical sites. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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A beautiful old and historic village. The bridge is sensational. The place has often served as a film set. The narrow streets and everything around it are simply impressive. Definitely worth a visit.
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Beautiful relaxing place 😀
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You can't just drive to Sadernes and park at the moment. You need a QR code to reserve a parking space. You can download this in advance via a website or at a checkpoint on one of the access roads. The cost was 6 euros. The best thing is to do it in advance, because the first time we came in the weekend everything was already occupied and we had to go back.
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The area east of the bridge is not particularly suitable for gravel bikes. The bridge is definitely worth a visit.
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In the Garrotxa Natural Park there are about 40 catalogued volcanoes with 10 well-preserved explosion craters. The Volcá del Croscat is a highly explosive Strombolian volcano. The eruption took place around 9,500 BC. It is the last volcano to erupt in the Garrotxa volcanic area and also in the Iberian Peninsula. Source https://parcsnaturals.gencat.cat/ca/xarxa-de-parcs/garrotxa/inici/
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... only a few meters away there is a parking lot, this is also designated for mobile homes, absolutely recommended for an overnight stay, waste disposal is available!!!!!
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Garrotxa is famous for its volcanic landscape. You can explore the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, which features around 40 inactive volcanic cones and 10 craters. Highlights include the Santa Margarida Volcano, with a Romanesque church inside its crater, and the Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes, known for its distinct rock layers. Don't miss Puigsacalm, the region's highest peak, offering expansive views.
The region boasts several charming medieval villages. Besalú is a must-see, renowned for its impressive 12th-century Romanesque bridge, Pont Vell of Besalú, and its historical Jewish quarter. Castellfollit de la Roca is uniquely perched atop a spectacular basalt cliff, while Santa Pau offers a distinctive main square and castle. Olot, the capital, is known for its modernist architecture and cultural sites.
Yes, many attractions in Garrotxa are suitable for families. Exploring the volcanic landscape, such as the Santa Margarida Volcano and Croscat Volcano Scoria Slopes, is a popular choice. The enchanting La Fageda d'en Jordà beech forest offers horse-drawn carriage rides, which are particularly fun for children. Many of the medieval villages also provide an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Garrotxa is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking through the volcanic landscapes, with numerous signposted trails in the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. For more adventurous hikers, the Puigsacalm summit offers rewarding views. The region also has excellent opportunities for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Gravel tour from Olot through the Garrotxa natural park'. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Garrotxa guide.
To delve deeper into Garrotxa's volcanic past, visit the Espai Cràter in Olot, an interactive exhibition located within the Puig del Roser volcano. The Volcano Museum, situated in Olot's Parc Nou Botanical Gardens, also provides insights into volcano formation and activity. These sites offer comprehensive information about the unique geology of the area.
For a truly unique perspective, consider a hot air balloon ride, departing from outside Santa Pau, to witness the volcanic landscape from above. Another distinctive experience is visiting the Santa Margarida Volcano, where you can find a Romanesque church nestled right inside its crater.
Garrotxa is rich in Romanesque heritage. The most famous is the Pont Vell of Besalú, a magnificent 12th-century bridge. In Besalú, you can also visit the Monastery of Sant Pere. The region is dotted with beautifully preserved Romanesque churches, such as the Hermitage of Sant Miquel de Sacot, and the distinctive rose-colored Romanesque church of the Monastery of Sant Joan in Sant Joan les Fonts.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered the best times to visit Garrotxa for outdoor activities. The weather is mild, making it comfortable for hiking and cycling, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors. Summers can be hot, especially in the middle of the day, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for exploration.
Yes, the Gorgs de les Planes d'Hostoles area is highly recommended for hiking and features various 'gorgs' (pools or cascades) ideal for cooling off during warmer months. You can explore routes in this area on the Waterfall hikes around Garrotxa guide.
Garrotxa offers several breathtaking viewpoints. The Mare de Déu del Mont Summit provides panoramic views over Garrotxa, the Pyrenees, and even the Mediterranean Sea on clear days. The summit of Puigsacalm also offers spectacular 360º views. Additionally, the village of Castellfollit de la Roca itself is a striking viewpoint, perched dramatically on a basalt cliff.
Absolutely. Garrotxa is a great destination for cycling, particularly gravel biking. There are routes like the 'Gravel tour from Olot through the Garrotxa natural park' and the 'Gravel route from Besalù via the sanctuary of the Mother of God of the Mount'. You can find more detailed routes and information on the Gravel biking around Garrotxa guide.
Olot, the capital of Garrotxa, offers several cultural attractions. The Museu Garrotxa features exhibits on the 'School of Olot' landscape painting. The Museu dels Sants (Museum of Saints) is dedicated to the traditional craft of producing religious imagery, for which Olot was historically famous. Don't forget the interactive Espai Cràter for a modern take on the region's volcanic geology.


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