
The towns
The Vila de Camprodon is the principal municipality and is surrounded by other urban centres and neighbourhoods with their own distinctive personalities and characteristics. Fall in love with the picture-postcard village of Beget, wander among the ruins of Rocabruna, enjoy the nature and fauna of Cavallera and explore the history of Salarsa as you discover the towns and villages of our municipality.
Specifically, the Vila de Camprodon comprises the Colònia Estabanell, the neighbourhood of Cavallera, the grand houses of Mariner, Sitjar and Resclusanys, the neighbourhood of Freixenet, the residential area of Font Rubí, and in the Alta Garrotxa region, the villages of Rocabruna and Beget. Bolós, Bestraçà and Creixenturri also form part of the municipality.
Travel back into the past as you wander the streets of Beget, a small village in the Valley with an air of having remained almost untouched by the passage of time. Its rural charm and majestic, Romanesque-style architecture make this an ideal place to unwind and drink in the nature of the surrounding mountain landscape, as you listen to the water bubbling in the rivers that flow through it.
+ INFOThe Church of Sant Valentí de Salarça is the architectural highlight of this village. The restoration works begun in 2018 have succeeded in reversing the effects resulting from seismic activity in the zone to preserve an important example of Romanesque cultural heritage within the municipality.
+ INFOThe Estabanell Colony is an old textile company town in Camprodon that, during its heyday, consisted of a textile factory long with a church, school and houses for the factory workers. It was the first of its kind constructed on the banks of the river Ter but was unfortunately ravaged by a huge fire in 1917 and subsequently had to be reconstructed.
+ INFODownstream from the town and on the left bank of the Ter, we come to Creixenturri, a village that, up until 1965, formed part of the old municipality of Freixenet de Camprodon.
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