Castellfollit de la Roca

Castellfollit de la Roca

Castellfollit de la Roca

Castellfollit de la Roca, a village in the Garrotxa Volcanic Area of Girona, Spain, perches on a narrow clifftop where the Fluvià and Toronell rivers meet. The town’s distinct serpentine shape is a result of ancient lava flows, creating a dramatic and unique setting. Despite its small population of around 1,000 residents, the village attracts many visitors. Today, guests can explore the winding streets and admire the rugged, volcanic landscape that frames this historic and picturesque settlement.

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