Surrounded by centuries-old olive trees, fig trees, hardy plants and aromatic herbs such as rosemary, thyme, lavender, verbena, and basil, it’s a feast of colors, smells, textures and sounds that invites you to reconnect with nature and renew both body and mind. It's a place of calm where you can surrender to your senses, walk barefoot on the ground, and live un synchronicity with the rhythms of the seasons. Making firewood in winter, collecting rainwater in spring, cooking outdoors in summer, and gathering family and friends in autumn to harvest olives to make olive oil: L’Oli de L’Oliveta. "Nothing else is needed here,” Nuria remarks. “The important thing is to be present. To connect with nature and with myself. I don’t want to miss a single sunrise or a walk with my daughter at dawn when the plants release their scent. For her, and for us too, it's a fantastic place to explore and learn. It's truly inspiring".