In Girona, the Llémena Valley is a quiet volcanic area centred on the Llémena stream. It spans four municipalities and sits across two regions in Catalonia, Gironès and Garrotxa.

The municipalities are Sant Gregori, Canet d'Adri and Sant Martí de Llémena in Gironès, plus Sant Aniol de Finestres in Garrotxa. The valley is often linked with Gironès, but its upper reaches also open into the Garrotxa landscape, according to local reports.

The area is known for its volcanic geology and its natural setting. That mix gives the valley a distinct character and supports rich biodiversity.

For readers following local coverage across Catalonia, see our news page for more stories. For background on the region, the Garrotxa and Gironès pages provide basic geographic context.

Future initiatives may focus on sustainable tourism, with the aim of protecting the valley’s quiet appeal while allowing more people to visit the area.