As one of the seven quarters in La Massana, Sispony is simply brimming with culture, Romanesque art and religion. As soon as you step into the village, you can see the perfect balance between past and present in its buildings. Right in the heart of it, you’ll find its first gem, the Sant Joan de Sispony Church. But despite the beauty of the neighbourhood, it’s actually the cortals (group of bordes) that will take your breath away! Located in the heart of Sispony, you’ll feel like you’ve travelled back in time. It has cobbled streets and stone houses, wooden and wrought-iron railings and windows and, above all, lush vegetation all around. Right here, you can also visit the Casa Rull Museum, one of the few places that give a peek into the life of a family of farmers, in a time when farming and livestock farming were the country’s economic base.
If you’re into hiking, Sispony is the gateway to the Enclar mountain range where you can hike through the Collada de Montaner pass to reach the Enclar and Carroi peaks, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the capital and the surrounding valleys. As the perfect finishing touch to your visit, we recommend indulging your sweet tooth by visiting our unique chocolate micro-producer, Xocland, or sampling the delicious jams by El Pastador. Finally, if you’re a fan of religion and religious art, the parish of La Massana boasts three of the oldest Romanesque churches, which you simply can’t miss: the Church of Sant Iscle i Santa Victoria, the Sant Cristòfol d’Anyós Church and, last but not the least, the Sant Antoni de la Grella Church, which was built right into the side of the mountain.