muga originals

immersive field experiences, designed to take you out of the meeting room and into the landscape

Nestled between the rolling foothills of the eastern Pyrenees and the untamed landscapes of northern Catalonia, the Muga Valley is a place of rare, wild beauty. Here, ancient forests meet open pastures, stone villages rise from the hillsides, and the rhythm of life is guided by nature, tradition, and a deep sense of belonging. The Muga Valley is more than a destination, it is a living landscape shaped by generations of resilient communities. Local farmers, artisans, and families have preserved its cultural heritage and ecological richness for centuries. Today, this spirit of stewardship continues through a shared commitment to regeneration and renewal.

At the heart of this movement stands The Muga Valley Project, an initiative by the Pioneers of Our Time Foundation. The project is dedicated to restoring ecosystems, supporting sustainable agriculture, strengthening local livelihoods, and fostering a vibrant, connected community. Through land restoration, educational programs, and collaborative ventures, it aims to protect the valley’s natural integrity while creating meaningful opportunities for future generations. Our involvement in the Muga Valley is part of a broader commitment: to honor the land, empower the people who care for it, and contribute to a regenerative model of living and hospitality. By supporting The Muga Valley Project, we stand alongside the community in safeguarding this extraordinary landscape, ensuring that its wild beauty, cultural depth, and pioneering spirit continue to thrive for years to come. Discover a place where nature, community, and purpose come together, and become part of the story of the Muga Valley.

The Hangout at The Home in the Mountains is where purpose-driven leaders come to pause, connect, and think beyond the day-to-day. It is a curated gathering space for founders, investors, creatives, and changemakers who are building the future, and understand the power of community and place.

Our annual Summer Hangout is a moment of convergence: an inspiring mix of conversation, reflection, nature, and shared celebration. The Soil Hangout goes deeper, exploring regeneration, land stewardship, and the systemic shifts needed to restore our relationship with the earth.

New this year, the Muga Learning Journey offers an immersive deep dive into The Muga Valley Project. Designed for those who want to move from inspiration to understanding, this experience unpacks our regenerative model, long-term vision, and the practical realities of building a landscape-scale project.

The Hangouts and Learning Journeys are not conferences. They are immersive field experiences, designed to take you out of the meeting room and into the landscape. They offer a space to slow down, zoom out, and reconnect, with nature, with peers, and with the bigger picture of the work we are here to do. Here, learning happens through dialogue, shared experience, and direct engagement with place. It is about stepping away from the noise to gain clarity, perspective, and renewed purpose.

July 2026

Inspired by the MUGA documentary and the dedication of the community shaping this landscape? The Muga Valley Safari is your invitation to step into the story, not as a spectator, but as a participant. This is an ultimate learning journey for all ages, designed to inspire curiosity, deepen understanding, and create meaningful connection with nature and place. 

August 2026

A safe space where entrepreneurs connect with regenerative catalysts, writers spark ideas with finance experts, and senior business leaders share insights with creative pioneers.

October 2026

Intimate experience for a curated group of individuals, entrepreneurs, farmers, investors in the regenerative space. Co-hosted by Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food Podcast.

catalysts for regeneration

Experience the extraordinary journey of our founders Stef and Victoria, their unwavering commitment to the Muga Valley Project, and the dedication of the local community and many purpose-driven individuals. Through cinematic storytelling and the perspectives of the river, the people, and the vulture, nature’s patient witness, the film reveals how regeneration unfolds: slowly, profoundly, and through the hands and hearts of those who care. The story begins with a vision, a drying river, and a valley at risk, and grows into a movement of restoration, a love story, a testament to connection, and a beacon of hope. It shows that when we listen to nature and to one another, we can reimagine how we live on this planet. Because, as we say: when the Muga stops flowing, so will we.