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SETCASES You
will never be able to enjoy so many different experiences in one place. Setcases
offers amazing opportunities to enjoy wild and breathtaking landscapes,
even more impressive than the ones shown in postcards. Friendly
and welcoming, Setcases is an interesting destination full of color all
year around, where landscape and environment, sport activities and fun,
tradition and history, culture and cuisine are part of a unique experience,
now a vital part of the people's patrimony. CAMPRODON Camprodon
Valley A
place of great beauty with regard to landscape in the Ripollès region,
where nature lives together with the welcoming appearance of the stone of
most of its villages.
Its
strategic situation, in the far eastern part of the Pyrenees, has enabled
it to become one of the most important ski resorts in the Pirineu de
Girona: Vallter 2000. The
main town is Camprodon, a municipality with an eminently mediaeval layout,
which is notable for its parish church dedicated to Santa Maria and the
picturesque bridge with a central arch and two side arches, which date
back to the 12th century. You should visit its dark narrow streets and its
stone buildings to be able to get to know the mediaeval origin of most of
the buildings in the Pirineu de Girona. On the way to Camprodon, it is
worthwhile stopping off at Sant Pau de Segúries, where you will find the
Capsacosta Roman way, a branch of the Via Augusta, which united Cadiz with
Rome. In the same valley, you will find the villages of Llanars and
Vilallonga de Ter, on the way from Camprodon to Setcases. The countryside
around them invites visitors to explore the area. In Llanars, you should
visit the church of Sant Esteve, which dates back to the 12th century; a
beautiful Romanesque building with a monumental entrance. Another of the
most interesting corners of the Valley of Camprodon is the municipality of
Molló, in which, in addition to the spectacular countryside around it,
its typically Pyrenean stone buildings are noteworthy, as well as the
parish church of Santa Cecilia de Molló, which dates back to the 12th
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