Territory and surrounding area

Nature in its purest form, reflected in the landscape and life of the Valley. Rolling fields that still conserve their roots with potato farming and flocks of cattle, and trades like cattle-rearing and agriculture that have defined the Camprodon Valley since its origins right up to the present day.

Discover the Fountain of Sant Patllari, in honour of the Camprodon's patron saint, visit the Pont Nou, one of Camprodon's most iconic scenes, or take a walk through Beget, one of Catalonia' prettiest villages characterised by its cobbled streets.

Both to live in and to visit, the Camprodon Valley has consolidated itself as a point of reference for nature, culture and leisure.

The best views of the Valley
A rural setting of agricultural and cattle-rearing origins
The flora and fauna, a valley of contrasts