Beget (in Catalan pronounced as a Bazhet) – a tiny medieval village (first hit in historical chronicles in 1013) is located in a narrow canyon among forests in such a godforsaken place in the mountains of northern Catalonia that only a rare tourist can get here. However, if you are a real explorer and you want to enjoy a non-mass tourist product, then you should come here! Narrow pedestrian streets (it’s just not possible to pass by car through the village in principle!), old houses, clean mountain air, only 27 permanently registered residents …
The distance to Beget from Playa de Aro is about 108 km, it will take 1 hour 45 minutes by car, and from Barcelona – all 150 kilometers, as much as 2 hours 15 minutes. In order to diversify a long journey you can make a stop in Camprodon – a cozy catalan town to admire the famous Romanesque “devil’s” bridge and take some beautiful photos.
A detailed story and photos can be viewed at the link – Beget.