This destination is home to families of farmers who take care of flocks of Xisqueta native sheep and to artisans who turn their wool into decorative objects or items of…
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This destination is home to families of farmers who take care of flocks of Xisqueta native sheep and to artisans who turn their wool into decorative objects or items of…
This mountain-ringed plain has been home to Bishops and shepherds, bandits and Lords, and the echo of their stories can still be heard.
The Bages region strong character is defined by its wheat fields and vines, small hamlets with cobbled streets and over a thousand metres high peaks.
Halfway between the city of Girona and the beautiful coves of Costa Brava, La Bisbal d’Empordà, the capital of ceramics.
Located at a distance of about 60 kilometres in the south of Toulouse, Martres-Tolosane is a small village that is famous for its earthenware, whose local production hasn’t been interrupted…
Toulouse is an authentic cultural, university, industrial, aerospace and gastronomic metropolis surrounded by small fortified villages marked by a deep artisanal tradition.
A region where it's still possible to get away from it all and regain some peace and calm. It's a land for stargazing, strolling around towns and cities brimming with history, visiting…
The confluence between the rivers Ter and Brugent hosts vast forests of high natural value as well as a long tradition of craftwork related to wood industry (furniture, pipes, sticks,…
Sant Hilari Sacalm is a village whose inhabitants and economy are closely linked to the use of the wood from their forests and of the water from their springs and…
For the Catalan, Canigou is a highly praised symbolic mountain that inspired many popular songs and poems and that used to host the garnet and iron –among other raw materials–…
The sea is the starting point of a territory where you can enjoy very intense sensations, its unique modernist heritage, its breathtaking natural areas and a strong tradition of wine tourism.
The regions of Barcelona embrace cities and villages characterized by a long tradition in arts and crafts.
Keep some time of your trip to have a look at all the workshops (cutlery, jewellery, pottery, glass, wood, restoration, wool, leather, …) you will find in the streets and…
For nature lovers, Hautes-Pyrénées is a high mountain area characterized by its wide range of landscapes and its small picture-postcard villages.
Its wide commercial offer is principally focused on ceramics, as you can see in Aigüeta street, the commercial core of the city, starring craftwork and local ceramics.