Far from big cities, noise and pollution, life in the rural world is understood in a more peaceful way, in communion with nature and the seasons of the year. If you are curious to know what life is like in a small town with fifty or fewer inhabitants, you should visit towns such as Gisclareny or Sant Jaume de Frontanyà, considered the two municipalities with the fewest inhabitants in the territory.The two smallest towns in Catalonia are in the Berguedà region. Gisclareny is located within the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park and has privileged views of Pedraforca, one of the most emblematic mountains in Catalonia. In Sant Jaume de Frontanyà, on the other hand, you will discover its church and its surroundings pastures and fields. Take a leisurely stroll through its streets, chat with its inhabitants, discover its past, its customs and its traditions. It's a different way to get to know new places and enjoy unique experiences. You can also find there one of the smallest towns in terms of surface area and that, therefore, you can go from end to end in just 10 minutes. Puigdàlber, in Alt Penedès, does not even measure 500 square meters, but has 555 inhabitants. If you prefer slightly larger municipalities, but you also like to get lost in their streets and discover them without rushing, throughout the territory you will find a large number of charming towns.These are towns of less than 2,500 inhabitants, with historic centers, well-preserved original architecture, and some also host Cultural Property of National Interest and a commitment to the preservation of the natural environment that surrounds them. The smaller towns and charming towns of Catalonia are real treasures hidden all over the territory just waiting for you to discover them. Take your time and enjoy them to the fullest. They will leave you with an indelible memory.