Fogars de Montclús
By @travelingmylife
Forest with a magical trail and mountain setting.
Address: Fogars de Montclús, Barcelona, Spain
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We are Mònica, Angel and Biel, a family of travelers. We share best spots for family trips, easy routes, and ready-to-go plans around the world.
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