Besalú is a medieval town in the Garrotxa region, famous for its Romanesque stone bridge dating from the 11th century.
Sant Joan les Fonts is a town in La Garrotxa, which is part of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.
Traditionally a touristic and hiking town, it invites the visitor to stroll through its cobbled streets, visit the Pont Nou, and the the Maristan promenade...
The small village of Castellfollit de la Roca rises on a cliff of 50 meters high and almost a kilometer long, cut by the river Fluvià.
"La Fageda d’en Jordà", is a forest of exceptional beech trees because it grows on flat land and sits on top of a lava flow from the Croscat volcano.
Olot is the capital of Garrotxa, located only 15 minutes by car from Can Torrotes.
The Garrotxa Volcanic Zone is the best example of a volcanic landscape in the Iberian Peninsula.
The Via Romana was built by the Romans to connect the districts of Garrotxa and Ripollès. A part of the road is still preserved today, and is accessible for people of all ages.
Located in an incomparable landscape to experience nature.