From Hotel Tramuntana, you can discover some of the most emblematic landscapes of the Alt Empordà and the Northern Costa Brava. A perfect location to enjoy the art, history, and unique scenery of northern Catalonia.
From Hotel Tramuntana, you have within reach some of the most captivating corners of the Alt Empordà.
Nature, culture and charming villages combine to offer you a unique experience just a few kilometers from the hotel.
Whether you're looking for sea, mountains or history, here you'll find perfect plans to discover northern Catalonia during your stay.
Nestled between the Empordà plain and the Pyrenees, Les Alberes Natural Park is a privileged environment where the mountains and the sea almost meet. Its forests combine beech, oak, and cork oak trees, creating landscapes of great diversity. Here you can discover peaceful trails, natural viewpoints, and the most characteristic fauna of the Empordà, such as the Mediterranean tortoise, a symbol of this protected area.
A perfect place for hiking and nature lovers looking to disconnect near La Jonquera.
Nestled among cliffs, hidden coves, and rock formations sculpted by the Tramuntana wind, Cap de Creus Natural Park is one of the most breathtaking landscapes on the northern Costa Brava. Its wild scenery and unique light inspired artists like Salvador Dalí, and today it remains a must-see destination for those who love Mediterranean nature and the sea.
Explore its coastal paths, let yourself be carried away by the sea breeze and contemplate unforgettable views of the easternmost cape of the Iberian Peninsula.
Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park is an ecological gem located between the Fluvià and Muga rivers. Considered one of the most important natural areas in Catalonia, it offers a serene landscape of lagoons, meadows, and wetlands that are home to more than 300 species of birds.
Its wooden walkways and viewpoints make it an ideal place to visit with family or friends, discovering the natural beauty of the Alt Empordà region. Perfect for a relaxing excursion near Hotel Tramuntana.
Famous for its Mediterranean charm and its connection to art, Cadaqués is one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava. A former fishermen's haven, it still retains its essence with cobbled streets, white facades, and the blue sea as a backdrop.
Stroll along its seafront promenade, visit Salvador Dalí's house-museum in Portlligat, and soak up its bohemian atmosphere. Just a few kilometers from Hotel Tramuntana, Cadaqués is a must-see for lovers of culture, the sea, and tranquility.
Dalí Theatre-Museum, located in the center of Figueres, is one of the most unique museums in the world. Designed by Salvador Dalí himself, it offers a comprehensive overview of the artist's life and work: from his earliest creations to his most surreal pieces.
Visiting it is an immersive experience where art, imagination, and emotion intertwine. Furthermore, Figueres is a vibrant city with a wide range of shops and restaurants, ideal for a unique day out during your stay at Hotel Tramuntana.
Garrotxa Natural Park is a natural treasure in the heart of Girona. With over 40 volcanic cones and extensive forests, this unique environment combines verdant landscapes, fresh air, and trails perfect for hiking.
Its villages, like Santa Pau or Olot, invite you to get lost among stone streets and dormant volcanoes. A perfect visit for those seeking rural tourism and nature less than an hour from Hotel Tramuntana.
On the banks of the Fluvià River lies Besalú, one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Catalonia. Its famous Romanesque bridge, the city walls, and the old town will transport you to another era. Declared a national historical-artistic site, it offers a magical atmosphere steeped in history, with artisan shops and charming restaurants.
An ideal place to take a cultural excursion and discover the most authentic Catalonia during your stay at Hotel Tramuntana.
Perched atop a spectacular basalt cliff over 50 meters high, Castellfollit de la Roca is one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the province of Girona. Its narrow streets and panoramic viewpoint offer unforgettable views of the Fluvià Valley.
This small village is a perfect example of how nature and architecture can coexist in harmony. A short but impactful visit that perfectly complements any tour of La Garrotxa volcanic region.