Bosc Room

In this room, located directly above the entrance, through which carts once passed, we’ve preserved the original bathroom, with its 1960s feel, from when this part of the house was converted from a chicken coop into bedrooms. The shower has been enlarged and modernized, of course. It faces south and gets plenty of sun.

Foc Room

It’s part of the original house; located upstairs, the door also opens onto the terrace, but on the north side. The house’s original stone walls invite you to step back in time, to a time when time was measured differently.

Mar Room

Next to the one by the woods, alongside the one that used to be the old chicken coop. In the sixties, it was incorporated into the house as two rooms. Now, we’ve converted it into one, leaving us with the smallest bedroom, which is compensated for by a very spacious and sunny bathroom.

Simón Room

The largest room in the house, beneath the original vaulted ceilings, built back in the early 17th century. Simón lived there for three years and it became known by his name; we wouldn’t know what else to call it. Now it can comfortably accommodate up to four guests, all in single beds.

Terra Room

It opens directly onto the patio. It consists of two rooms and a bathroom. The master bedroom is the most secluded room in the house. The other room, which can be used as a living room or bedroom because it has a trundle bed, has sliding glass doors that open onto the patio, making it feel like part of it.