• Castellfollit de la Roca

A picturesque village set between the Fluvia and Toronell Rivers, with its church and houses clinging to the top of a spectacular basalt rock facade 50 meters high. The old Middle Ages village is made of squares, narrow streets, and shady corners offering stunning views from the Josep Pla square viewpoint set on the edge of the cliff.

Visit the beautiful Sant Salvador 13th century Church, the Cos Sanctuary, and above all, the village’s natural surroundings of the Garrotxa Volcanic Region with its stunning landscapes.

All these sensations are multiplied when seen from a hot air balloon, a great attraction for both children and adults. Nature, excursions, art, and fine food are all part of La Garrotxa, an area packed with hidden treasures in the heart of Catalonia.

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