Catalonia offers a wealth of landscapes and culture that attract both visitors and residents. From the Mediterranean coast to the Pyrenees, the blend of tradition and modernity creates an attractive mosaic of offerings.
In gastronomy, Catalonia is internationally recognized for its exceptional ingredients, such as olive oil, wines, and local produce, which have cemented its renowned cuisine.
This diverse appeal has made Catalonia a point of interest for figures from the cultural, sporting, and business worlds. Among them is former footballer Gerard Piqué, a resident of the municipality of Bolvir, in Baixa Cerdanya.
This small village, with only 493 inhabitants according to Idescat, has transformed into a high-quality residential area, valued for its natural environment, tranquility, and high quality of life.
Bolvir is notable not only for its exclusivity but also for its heritage. It houses the 12th-century Romanesque church of Santa Cecília and the 17th-century church of Talltorta, famous for its biblical murals declared a National Cultural Asset.
The village also hosts the Santuari de la Mare de Déu del Remei and the archaeological site of El Castellot, which is partially excavated and a subject of scientific study. Additionally, the municipality boasts the Real Club de Golf de la Cerdanya, founded in 1929.
Bolvir's natural surroundings invite hiking, with routes connecting to local springs like Basses del Pallaret or La Vall. Its proximity to ski resorts such as La Molina or Masella also makes it an ideal winter destination.




