Ossera is an artisan village located between La Vansa and Fórnols, where the women traditionally peddled turpentine and fir oils from door to door, as well as herbs and traditional remedies.
The Waterway Nature Trail (Camí de l’Aigua) enables you to discover the landscapes and the natural and cultural heritage of Alta Ribagorça County along a network of traditional paths criss-crossing the territory.
The Grand Tour of Cerdanya is a mountain circuit running between 1000m and 2000m in altitude along the paths formerly linking up the villages in the county.
Volcanic Cuisine comes from the land of volcanoes, a place where kidney beans, buckwheat, maize, potatoes, turnips, onions, truffles, chestnuts, and wild mushrooms are traditionally served with pork, snails, and wild boar.
The textile colonies along the banks of the River Llobregat were formerly linked by paths that have recently been restored and joined up into a 32-kilometre route between Cal Rosal (near Berga) and Balsareny.
The Conca Dellà Museum, the Cretaceous Park Visitor Centre, transports visitors 70 million years back into the past to learn all about the dinosaurs formerly present in this area.
Picasso’s stay in the village of Gósol marked a turning point in his artistic career. Spend four days here learning to paint and enjoying the beauty of the landscape.