Beget, situated at the western extreme of l'Alta Garrotxa is 541 meters above sea level. In 1969 it was incorporated in the village of Camprodon (Ripollès) thanks to the good communication with the neighboring territory.
 

The core, surrounded by forests of holm oak and oak, is found at the bottom of the valley, alongside the streams of Rocabruna and Can França. Enjoy a mild climate in the winter and a warm one in the summer.

 
The houses were built with rocks of the zone and Arabian tiles with wooden balconies. These make up narrow streets and, in some parts, with slopes. The two medieval bridges, duly restored, deserve a special mention. Thanks to their dimensions, it is not possible to circulate with cars through the heart of the town.

 

 
The church of Sant Cristòfor (Saint Christopher) is a clear example of Romanesque architecture. It was declared as a national monument in the year 1931 and has the “Majestat de Beget” inside.