Gateway to Gavarres massif

Can Vilallonga

In the heart of the Natural Area of the Gavarres, at the foot of the massif and within the municipality of Cassà, is the Can Vilallonga estate. This publicly owned estate is made up of a large medieval farmhouse and the lands and woods that were once part of it. It is set in a superb location, a landscape made up of a mosaic of cork forests and crop fields. The farm is crossed by the Vilallonga creek, whose water has been used since the modern era for the agricultural uses of the farm. Thus, in Can Vilallonga you can see a large water works that includes an old mill, several locks and ponds and three aqueducts that transported water from the stream to the farmhouse.

Can Vilallonga is currently managed by the Consortium of the Gavarres, a public group that manages the Natural Interest Area of the Gavarres. The farm is managed using sustainable agro-pastoral and forestry techniques with a special emphasis on the prevention of forest fires. In addition, activities are carried out throughout the year, highlighted by the cork peeling demonstrations, which can be seen during the summer. You can find the rest of the activities on the Consorci de les Gavarres website. Can Vilallonga therefore offers a unique example of the rich cultural and natural heritage that has characterised these mountains, especially with regard to the world of cork, and constitutes a unique gateway to the Gavarres massif.
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The Plateau

Cassà is located at the precise point where the Gavarres open onto the plain of Selva, a territory of agroforestry landscape.
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The Gavarres

Cassà de la Selva is an exceptional gateway to the Gavarres natural area, a protected natural area.
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Greenways and Pirinexus

In recent years, the town of Cassà has become a central point in the Girona greenway network.
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