The project follows the Shinrin-yoku or forest bathing philosophy, a practice scientifically proven to reduce stress. The 40-square-meter cabins will be located in a forest area between Segarra and Solsonès, designed to offer an intimate experience integrated into the landscape.
“"This type of forest bathing is known as Shinrin-yoku in Japan, and it has been scientifically shown to reduce stress and improve cardiovascular health."
Currently in the urban planning phase, the development is addressing technical requirements regarding emergency access. Once final approval is granted, the project will move forward, aiming to boost the local economy of Biosca through sustainable and high-value tourism.




