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Inside the volcanoes of Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park
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The Holocene volcanic field (also referred to as the Olot volcanic field) is the chief superstar of the Catalonian Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.

Are you up for examining around forty different volcanoes in a picturesque and still seismically dynamic area? Here is where you have over 12,093.02 thousand hectares to do so, 980.86 of which are protected nature reserves.

Are you feeling the excitement already? You should be! Because Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park positively has a lot to offer for all types of tourists – from naturalists to adrenaline seekers, from hardcore adventurers to leisure lovers and gastronomic vacationists.

Here is a bunch of options to consider when planning your trip to the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park in northeastern Spain:

  • Taking one of the various trails around the natural park that range from a couple of kilometers to over 50 km of length. The trails can be walked on foot, as well as approached on an alternative vehicle – a bike, a tourist carriage, a segway, or even a donkey.

  • Adrenaline activities such as canyoning, via ferrata climbing, paragliding, flying with a hopper balloon, hiking, trekking, etc.

  • Engaging in an exclusive farm tour, organized by one of the numerous farms around the park.

  • Visiting the historic towns and villages throughout the park, some of which include Sant Joan les Fonts,Santa Pau, Besalú, and more.

  • Museum touring and exploring the most exciting collections in the region such as The Volcano Museum, The Saints Museum (which also hosts a unique escape room), The Garrotxa County Museum, the Can Trincheria House-Museum, and more.

  • Attending one of the gastronomic workshops around where you can milk your own cow, taste the finest homemade products, make fresh cheese, and engage in professional culinary academies.

  • Shopping for organic products, unique craft items, homemade pasta, wines, and more.
  • Engage in wellbeing activities such as organized open-air yoga practices, nordic walking exercises, massage rooms, etc.

  • Relax in one of the excellent restaurants and bars around the park – enjoy the most exquisite local cuisine and traditional Catalonian beverages.

Of course, the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park continually hosts a number of organized group activities, events, festivals, tours, museum nights, and more. Make sure to get acquainted with the official calendar and engage in the local activities that suit your individual taste!

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The Holocene volcanic field (also referred to as the Olot volcanic field) is the chief superstar of the Catalonian Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.

Are you up for examining around forty different volcanoes in a picturesque and still seismically dynamic area? Here is where you have over 12,093.02 thousand hectares to do so, 980.86 of which are protected nature reserves.

Are you feeling the excitement already? You should be! Because Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park positively has a lot to offer for all types of tourists – from naturalists to adrenaline seekers, from hardcore adventurers to leisure lovers and gastronomic vacationists.

Here is a bunch of options to consider when planning your trip to the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park in northeastern Spain:

  • Taking one of the various trails around the natural park that range from a couple of kilometers to over 50 km of length. The trails can be walked on foot, as well as approached on an alternative vehicle – a bike, a tourist carriage, a segway, or even a donkey.

  • Adrenaline activities such as canyoning, via ferrata climbing, paragliding, flying with a hopper balloon, hiking, trekking, etc.

  • Engaging in an exclusive farm tour, organized by one of the numerous farms around the park.

  • Visiting the historic towns and villages throughout the park, some of which include Sant Joan les Fonts,Santa Pau, Besalú, and more.

  • Museum touring and exploring the most exciting collections in the region such as The Volcano Museum, The Saints Museum (which also hosts a unique escape room), The Garrotxa County Museum, the Can Trincheria House-Museum, and more.

  • Attending one of the gastronomic workshops around where you can milk your own cow, taste the finest homemade products, make fresh cheese, and engage in professional culinary academies.

  • Shopping for organic products, unique craft items, homemade pasta, wines, and more.
  • Engage in wellbeing activities such as organized open-air yoga practices, nordic walking exercises, massage rooms, etc.

  • Relax in one of the excellent restaurants and bars around the park – enjoy the most exquisite local cuisine and traditional Catalonian beverages.

Of course, the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park continually hosts a number of organized group activities, events, festivals, tours, museum nights, and more. Make sure to get acquainted with the official calendar and engage in the local activities that suit your individual taste!

GI-524, 17811 Santa Pau, Girona, Spain

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GI-524, 17811 Santa Pau, Girona, Spain

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The Holocene volcanic field (also referred to as the Olot volcanic field) is the chief superstar of the Catalonian Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.

Are you up for examining around forty different volcanoes in a picturesque and still seismically dynamic area? Here is where you have over 12,093.02 thousand hectares to do so, 980.86 of which are protected nature reserves.

Are you feeling the excitement already? You should be! Because Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park positively has a lot to offer for all types of tourists – from naturalists to adrenaline seekers, from hardcore adventurers to leisure lovers and gastronomic vacationists.

Here is a bunch of options to consider when planning your trip to the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park in northeastern Spain:

  • Taking one of the various trails around the natural park that range from a couple of kilometers to over 50 km of length. The trails can be walked on foot, as well as approached on an alternative vehicle – a bike, a tourist carriage, a segway, or even a donkey.

  • Adrenaline activities such as canyoning, via ferrata climbing, paragliding, flying with a hopper balloon, hiking, trekking, etc.

  • Engaging in an exclusive farm tour, organized by one of the numerous farms around the park.

  • Visiting the historic towns and villages throughout the park, some of which include Sant Joan les Fonts,Santa Pau, Besalú, and more.

  • Museum touring and exploring the most exciting collections in the region such as The Volcano Museum, The Saints Museum (which also hosts a unique escape room), The Garrotxa County Museum, the Can Trincheria House-Museum, and more.

  • Attending one of the gastronomic workshops around where you can milk your own cow, taste the finest homemade products, make fresh cheese, and engage in professional culinary academies.

  • Shopping for organic products, unique craft items, homemade pasta, wines, and more.
  • Engage in wellbeing activities such as organized open-air yoga practices, nordic walking exercises, massage rooms, etc.

  • Relax in one of the excellent restaurants and bars around the park – enjoy the most exquisite local cuisine and traditional Catalonian beverages.

Of course, the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park continually hosts a number of organized group activities, events, festivals, tours, museum nights, and more. Make sure to get acquainted with the official calendar and engage in the local activities that suit your individual taste!

GI-524, 17811 Santa Pau, Girona, Spain

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GI-524, 17811 Santa Pau, Girona, Spain

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