We recommend a 3-day trip to the Natural Park of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone. On this trip you will stay for 2 nights at the rural house Mas Garganta, very close to Olot, one hour from Barcelona. This 14th century farmhouse is located in the Vall d'en Bas, within the Natural Park of la Garrotxa.Surrounded by fields, it offers a childcare service, the Miniclub, so that parents can disconnect for a while. It also has a children's play area and its own vegetable garden. In addition, very close is the Green Way of Carrilet Olot-Girona for family outings by bike.Day 1: Pyrenean fauna and an excursion over volcanic lavaThe morning begins with a visit to Molló Park, at Vall de Camprodon. An enclosure of 10 protected hectares of forests and meadows where native animals of the Pyrenees live, both wild and farmed. Up to 31 species that live in semi-freedom, including bears, marmots, lynxes and deer.After seeing the animals you will go to the Molló Parc Aventura, right next door. 4 circuits await you in the trees where children can cross Tibetan bridges, zip lines, nets and tunnels. Each circuit is adapted to a different age to ensure safety.In the afternoon, Trescàlia suggests a route to walk over the lava in Sant Joan les Fonts a>, in the middle of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. This park is the best example of volcanic landscape in the Peninsula and one of the most outstanding in Europe. It has routes for you to visit the 38 most emblematic volcanoes, as well as the Jordà's beech tree. This beech forest is part of the park and is exceptional and has a certain magical air because its trees grow at a lower altitude than this type of forest is usually found.During this route with Trescàlia you will visit the most important volcanic cones in the park, such as Croscat, the largest in the Peninsula.Day 2: Visit to a farm and a donkey excursion< p>On the second day of the route you will visit the farm Mas La Coromina in Joanetes, in heart of the Vall d'en Bas. It has been operating for more than 50 years, when they only had two cows, and it has evolved to reach the current number of more than 400 head of cattle.They offer very educational explanations designed for children to understand the particularities of life in the countryside, through games and workshops. Here you will visit the stables where the chickens, pigs and rabbits are cared for. You can also touch the calves, feed the dairy cows and see how they are milked.In the afternoon, at Rucs i Someres, you will see that the park is made up of a maze of paths, dry walls and old cabins.The children will understand what life was like for the inhabitants of La Garrotxa 150 years ago and their relationship with this volcanic landscape. They will also be able to play and orient themselves between the crossroads and the cultivated fields that are part of this park.Day 3: By electric bike through the Natural Park of the Volcanic ZoneSanta Pau and visits up to 15 volcanoes in the Natural Park of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone.During the guided tour you will be taught about each volcano, the year of its eruption, the colour of the lava, the shape of the crater… You'll also pass through Santa Pau's bean fields, which have a Protected Designation of Origin.When you return to your rural accommodation, the children can have fun in the play area while you pack up to say goodbye to this family trip among the volcanoes.