The Racó volcano is one of the volcanic cones that shape the distinctive landscape of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. Covered in vegetation and integrated into the forest environment, it features a gentle, rounded form that reflects the volcanic origin of the area.
Its crater, now filled with woodland, hints at the geological activity that shaped this landscape thousands of years ago. The paths around it offer an immersive experience in a peaceful natural setting, where vegetation and geology blend harmoniously.
The Racó volcano invites slow exploration and a deeper connection with nature. Its subtle presence is part of a unique volcanic system that defines La Garrotxa’s identity and offers a different perspective on its landscape.
