Charming villages in Cerdanya
Hotel El Niu de Martinet is the ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and rich culture of Martinet, Cerdanya and its surroundings. Located in a privileged setting, our hotel allows you to enjoy a wide variety of activities and landscapes, from hiking trails to cultural visits and shopping.

Martinet
In the charming village of Martinet, home of Hotel El Niu de Martinet, you can enjoy its peaceful rural atmosphere as you stroll through its picturesque streets. One of the main attractions is the Parish of Saint Eloi, a historic building with typical architecture of the region, reflecting the cultural character of this area of the Pyrenees. In the centre of the village, the Town Hall Square is the ideal place to relax and absorb the local atmosphere. Despite its size, Martinet captivates with its serenity and natural surroundings, which can be appreciated in every corner.

Puigcerdà
Puigcerdà, the capital of Cerdanya, is a must-see destination in the Pyrenees. Its charming historic center invites you to lose yourself among enchanting streets, historic squares, and stately buildings. Don't miss the iconic bell tower of Santa Maria, a symbol of the town and a privileged viewpoint from which to contemplate the rooftops of the village and the surrounding mountains. Another of its great attractions is Puigcerdà Lake, a unique natural space where you can take a walk or simply unwind in a tranquil, tree-lined setting.

Bellver de Cerdanya
Bellver de Cerdanya, a charming mountain village, stands out for its medieval old town with cobbled streets and the church of Santa María. Originally a strategic fortress on the Camí Ral line, it grew as a commercial and artisan centre. Today, surrounded by a stunning natural landscape, it is the perfect place to explore the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park.

Lles de Cerdanya
Lles de Cerdanya, situated at 1,480 metres on a picturesque south-facing plateau, combines history, architecture and nature. Its old town is organised around the parish church of Sant Pere, a single-nave church with an imposing square bell tower and pyramidal roof. The village preserves traditional houses such as Cal Ferrer and Cal Peremptori, next to the chapel of the Mare de Déu del Roser, known as the Benefici.