Molí Serradell, Riverside campground in Campdevànol, Spain
Molí Serradell is a campground situated between two mountain rivers, the Merdàs and Pruners, in the Catalan foothills. Individual plots range in size and come equipped with water, electricity, and access to shared sanitary facilities.
The property was once home to a working water mill powered by the mountain rivers that ground local grain. About four decades ago, the mill ceased operations and the land was converted into a camping facility.
The site sits within the Girona region's landscape, offering chances to experience Catalan traditions through local food and seasonal events that visitors can join.
The site sits at a mountain elevation and operates year-round, including winter months when special youth camping programs run. Access is via local mountain roads, so visitors should be prepared for varied weather conditions.
The old grain mill building still stands on the grounds as a reminder of the site's industrial past, though the machinery no longer operates. Visitors can see this historic structure and understand how the property functioned generations before becoming a campground.
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