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Discover Girona's highlights with a small-group tour visiting Besalú, Banyoles Lake, and the Garrotxa Volcanoes—rich history, stunning views, and authentic experiences.
If you’re looking to combine history, stunning landscapes, and a touch of adventure, the Besalú, Banyoles Lake & Garrotxa Volcanoes Small Group Tour promises an engaging full-day experience near Girona. This expertly curated trip takes you off the beaten path, offering visits to medieval towns, volcanic craters, and Catalonia’s largest lake—all with the benefit of a small group and knowledgeable guides.
What we love most about this tour is the compact group size, which means more personalized attention and the chance to really connect with your guide’s insights. The variety of stops—from the medieval charm of Besalú to the remarkable volcanic landscapes—keeps things interesting from start to finish. However, remember that this is a full-day commitment, so if you prefer a more relaxed pace or shorter outings, consider your stamina and interest level.
This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy history, scenic hikes, and authentic local experiences. If you’re eager to see Catalonia’s volcanic terrain, explore medieval villages, or enjoy picturesque lakes, this day trip offers great value. On the flip side, those with a tight schedule or less interest in walking might want to plan accordingly, especially around the optional boat ride at Banyoles Lake or lunch break.

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Your adventure begins promptly at 9:00 am at a central Girona meeting point. The smaller group size ensures a more intimate experience and easy communication. The tour is designed for most travelers, with confirmation given at booking, and it’s suitable for those comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.
Our first stop is the medieval and Jewish quarters of Besalú, a town renowned for its beautifully preserved architecture. The highlight here is the Medieval Bridge of Spain, a stunning stone structure that has stood for centuries. The guide shares stories about the town’s medieval past and Jewish heritage, enriching the walking tour.
One reviewer, Liam, mentions how Claudia, the guide, provided “so much information” about these areas, making the visit both educational and entertaining. Expect to spend about 1 hour and 30 minutes here, soaking in the sights, snapping photos, and wandering through cobbled streets.
Next, a quick stop at Can Gussinye offers a chance to admire houses perched atop impressive basaltic cliffs. This is a photo opportunity that highlights the geological wonder of the landscape—”houses on the top of this amazing basaltic cliff,” as described by travelers. You won’t spend long here—just enough to take in the views, usually around 30 minutes.
A highlight for many is the visit to the Santa Margarida volcano, where a guided walk takes you to the crater of this ancient volcano. Inside, you’ll find the Santa Margarida church, built within the volcanic crater—an unusual sight blending natural history with architecture. Reviewers like Michael and Erzsebet praise the “colorful program” and the “small towns from the middle ages,” making this a memorable stop. The walk takes about an hour, and the geological history here is explained in a way that makes volcanic activity tangible.
After exploring volcanic landscapes, time for a well-deserved break. Lunch isn’t included, but the tour offers a recommended spot—Restaurant Can Xel—where you can taste regional specialties. The reviews hint at high-quality local cuisine, making it a great chance to recharge before the afternoon.
Post-lunch, we visit the small medieval village of Santa Pau, nestled among the volcanic zones. Expect a walking tour through charming streets, visiting the old quarter, church, and castle. This visit provides a glimpse of local life amid dramatic volcanic scenery—”a small medieval village in the middle of the volcanoes,” as one reviewer notes.
Our final scenic stop is Banyoles Lake, Catalonia’s largest lake. Here, you can enjoy a leisurely walk along the lakeside, taking in the peaceful views. For those interested, an optional boat ride aboard the ecological La Tirona is available, though tickets are not included. Many reviewers highlight Banyoles as “beautiful,” with a few mentioning how relaxing and photogenic it is.
At roughly $171.81 per person, this full-day experience packs in a rich variety of sights and activities. The inclusion of round-trip transfers from Girona reduces the hassle of logistics, allowing you to relax and focus on the scenery. The small size of the group—no more than 7 travelers—ensures a more personal experience, with guides like Gérard and Eduardo receiving praise for their enthusiasm and knowledge.
Reviews consistently mention how guides go beyond surface-level facts, sharing stories that bring history and geology alive. The ability to ask questions and enjoy a relaxed pace makes this an excellent choice for travelers who appreciate depth and authenticity.


This trip is ideal for history buffs, geology enthusiasts, and travelers eager to see authentic medieval towns and volcanic landscapes without the crowds. It’s especially suited for those who value guided insights and want to explore in a small, intimate setting. If you’re looking for a well-rounded day combining nature, history, and charming villages, this tour hits the mark.
However, if you prefer a very relaxed pace or dislike walking, you might find some stops more demanding. Also, the optional boat ride at Banyoles Lake is not included, so for a full experience, be prepared to purchase tickets if interested.

The Besalú, Banyoles Lake & Garrotxa Volcanoes Small Group Tour offers a beautiful blend of Catalonia’s natural beauty and historical richness. The carefully curated stops, the small-group intimacy, and guides who truly know their stuff make it a standout choice for those keen to explore beyond the typical tourist spots.
If we were choosing, we’d appreciate the way this tour combines scenic views with engaging storytelling—making it a perfect day out for curious travelers. With positive reviews praising the guides’ enthusiasm and the stunning scenery, this tour delivers on both value and experience.
For anyone staying near Girona and craving a day of authentic sights, stunning landscapes, and personal attention, this trip is hard to beat.

Is this tour suitable for kids or families?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the walking involved is manageable for families with children accustomed to outdoor activities.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts at Plaça de Sant Feliu in Girona at 9:00 am.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 8 hours, including travel and sightseeing.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included. A recommended restaurant is provided, where you can enjoy regional specialties.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip transfers from Girona are included, making logistics straightforward.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and a camera for photos.
How many people will be on the tour?
A maximum of 7 travelers, which allows for more personalized interaction.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Are there any additional costs?
Optional activities like boating on Banyoles Lake or meals are not included.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
While generally manageable, some walking and uneven terrain might pose challenges; check with the provider if specific needs exist.
This detailed review aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect from this engaging day trip. Whether you’re a history lover, nature enthusiast, or someone simply eager to explore Catalonia’s hidden gems, this tour offers a well-rounded and memorable experience.