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Two large mountain ranges, Cadí and Moixeró, which are connected by the Tancalaporta pass, make up an impressive mountain barrier at the point where the Pyrenean foothills meet the Pyrenees.
Parc Natural de la Zona Volcànica de la Garrotxa
This natural park features the finest volcanic landscape on the Iberian Peninsula and has 40 volcanic cones, including Santa Margarida and Croscat, and more than 20 basalt lava flows, such as Sant Joan les Fonts and Castellfollit de la Roca.
Parc Natural dels Aiguamolls de l'Empordà
This protected wetland area, situated in the county of the Alt Empordà, is the second largest in Catalonia after the Ebro Delta.
A place of great beauty between the land and the sea which has unique geographical features. Due to the effects of erosion, its structures and outcrops make up a whimsical landscape that you won't find anywhere else.
Parc Natural de les Capçaleres del Ter i el Freser
A breathtaking scenery, it was awarded natural park status in 2015.
The autumn, oh so lovely. Transformation abounds…everywhere you look in the Val d'Aran there is change. Summer has come to a close and the mountains of this majestic central Pyrenees destination have quickly become a living museum for those fortunate enough to ponder them. Their hues of green, yellow, orange, red and rusty brown compare to the finest of paintings.
If you're someone who enjoys savouring every trip to the full, this is unquestionably your time of year to visit Barcelona. Every year, with the first autumn rains, Catalonia undergoes a cultural and culinary transformation focusing on a food that is an intrinsic part of its identity: mushrooms.
They said to us "This is Barcelona" and showed us a postcard of the Pedraforca. We didn't believe it, but just 2 hours outside Barcelona you can be in the heart of the countryside and the Pyrenees mountains.
In the Pyrenees, you have plenty to do, whether it's sport, culture or gastronomy. In any season of the year, if you go to Barcelona, take a break in the Pyrenees, and discover it for yourselves.
Enjoy the autumn tints in and around Barcelona
A master of colour, Toulouse-Lautrec, once said that autumn is winter's spring. This season is a source of inspiration and beauty that Barcelona and its surrounding area reveal in all its splendour.