Discover the wild beauty of the muga valley

Nestled in the foothills of the eastern Pyrenees in Muga Valley, the Muga Valley is a hidden corner of wild landscapes, medieval villages, vineyards, and forest trails. Shaped by the Muga River, the valley offers a slower rhythm of life where nature, gastronomy, and local heritage come together. From hiking and cycling routes to wine experiences and peaceful countryside escapes, the Muga Valley is an authentic Mediterranean destination for travelers seeking tranquility, purpose, consciousness and most of all, discovery.

Muga Valley

the vulture experience

Muga Valley

guided day hike

Muga Valley to La Fosca bay

From source to sea experience

Experience by The Pioneers of our Time

muga valley learning journey

Muga Valley

multi-day hike

Experience by The Home of the Pioneers

The Soil Hangout

Muga Valley

Sentim la muga festival

Muga Valley

Mas Costa

Muga Valley

The home in the mountains

Muga Valley

the vulture experience

Muga Valley

guided day hike

Muga Valley

Sentim la muga festival

Experience by The Pioneers of our Time

muga valley learning journey

From Muga Valley to La Fosca bay

from source to sea experience

Muga Valley

multi-day muga hike

Experience by The Home of the Pioneers

The Soil Hangout

From Muga Valley to La Fosca bay

from source to sea experience

Experience by The Pioneers of our Time

muga valley learning journey

catalysts for regeneration

Experience the extraordinary journey of our stewards 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.