Old farmhouses are places full of life, with plenty of shared spaces. They were built big for a reason: to live together, as a family, in community. Spaces to share, to grow, to work, to rest. Spaces where things happen, lovingly restored to honor their essence, respecting the history in every wall, and turning them into warm, welcoming corners that make you feel at home.

The inside






- The hall: On the middle floor you can find this bright, tall, and versatile space where sunlight pours through a large window. A place that adapts to the moment—whether it’s a meeting or presentation, a yoga session, or a shared meal.
- The dining room: Upstairs, the spacious dining room with its fireplace is the heart of the house. Every morning it awakes with breakfasts that turn into conversations and shared moments, around a huge wooden table that makes you want to sit and enjoy.
- The living room: Some moments call for a pause. This is the place: a corner next to the dining room to sit, breathe, read, or simply relax.
- The wellbeing room: A calm area prepared for massages and physiotherapy. A space for rest and take care of your body.
The outside






- The garden: A wide, green meadow welcomes you to La Serra and opens right in front of the house. It invites you to kick off your shoes, lie down, and follow a path that leads to the doorway of all adventures.
- The era: The old era, where grain was once dried, is now a sunny, carefully tended spot, bordered by hand, brick by brick. It’s a place that still holds magic—perfect for sitting, sharing meals, and enjoying the calm, the presence, and the moment. A place to let things unfold naturally.
- The exterior wellbeing area: A separate corner, tucked among the oak trees on the upper level, that invites calm and relaxation. A platform designed especially for yoga, stretching, or meditation, with an open view over the green fields from La Serra all the way to Montserrat.
What’s yet to come…
La Serra is a living project that continues to grow. By spring 2026, in the second phase of opening, a pool integrated into the surroundings and a new shaded resting area under an oak will be ready.
