Discover Camprodon
🏞 Camprodon: nature, history, and freedom in the Catalan Pyrenees
Camprodon is much more than a destination: it's an experience for the senses, a place where nature, history, and tranquility come together to offer an unforgettable getaway. Located in the heart of the Catalan Pyrenees, this beautiful mountain village captivates everyone who visits.
Strolling across the Pont Nou , the iconic medieval bridge over the Ter River, is like stepping into another era. The cobblestone streets, stone houses, the Monastery of Sant Pere , and the historic Maristany promenade invite you to take your time, surrounded by forests and fresh air. Here, time moves differently, slower, more authentically.

🐾 A pet-friendly destination where everyone enjoys
Camprodon and its surroundings are ideal for traveling with pets. Trails through oak and beech forests, paths along rivers, and endless meadows where your dog can run, sniff, explore, and enjoy themselves just as much as you do. Here, nature is experienced without filters or restrictions: free, open, and safe.
From your rural accommodation, you'll have access to countless routes and activities perfect for sharing with your partner, family, or even with your furry friend.

🌲 Nature and activities for all tastes
- Hiking through valleys, forests, and mountains. Don't miss the Capsacosta Roman Road , the path to Puig de Sant Antoni , or the ascent of Taga for the more adventurous.
- Excursions to the nearby Setcases , a picture-postcard village, or to the Vallter 2000 ski resort, ideal in both winter and summer.
- Bicycle routes, horseback riding, mountain activities, and natural bathing areas.
- In autumn, the Camprodon Valley is tinged with warm colors and becomes a paradise for photography enthusiasts and leisurely walks.

🍂 History, culture and flavor
- Visit the Isaac Albéniz Museum , in honor of the famous composer born in Camprodon.
- Discover the traditional Birba Cookie Factory , where the valley's most iconic sweets are made.
- Stroll through the weekly markets, visit the Romanesque churches hidden throughout the valley, and marvel at the stately 19th-century architecture.

And if you're one of those who travel with an appetite, the region offers the best of mountain cuisine: artisanal sausages , shepherd's cheeses , wild mushrooms , trumfa (a typical potato from the valley), and sweets that will transport you back to your childhood.