FEM Coliving
Remote Spain, Spain
Monthly Pricing at FEM Coliving
Average per Month
€615
Monthly Range
€490
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€740
FEM Coliving Amenities & Features
Coliving Type
Social
Co-working Space
Yes
About FEM Coliving
FEM Coliving sits in the Pyrenees foothills near Sant Joan de les Abadesses, a quiet corner of Girona where mountains frame the view and the pace slows considerably. This rural coliving works best for remote workers, freelancers, and entrepreneurs who want to test whether leaving the city actually improves their output and their life. The vibe is intentional—people here aren't just renting a room, they're exploring a different way of working.
Private rooms start at €775 per month, shared rooms from €510. Stays range from one to four months, which gives people real time to settle in without long-term commitment. The setup includes residential spaces paired with a dedicated coworking area, so work happens within the same grounds as life. This matters: morning coffee happens steps from your desk, and lunch breaks can actually be breaks.
What's here
- Coworking space built into the property
- Weekly community meetings to coordinate shared living
- Regular activities: mountain trekking, river picnics, workshops on emerging tech
- Annual FEM Festival and cultural events
The real draw is the community layer. Residents tend to be designers, engineers, filmmakers, digital marketers, academics—people with actual work that requires focus. Weekly gatherings aren't forced socializing; they're practical and social in equal measure. The philosophy here is honest: this place exists to answer whether rural living works for you, not to convince anyone it always does.
Testimonials mention clearer thinking, better work-life balance, and confirmation that this lifestyle actually suits them. Beyond accommodation, FEM runs "Emprèn," a program supporting entrepreneurship in the region. The space operates as a small ecosystem rather than a simple rental arrangement. Rated 5/5 across 62 reviews, though that speaks more to who chooses to stay here—people aligned with the concept—than to perfection.
Frequently Asked Questions about FEM Coliving
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- Private rooms start at €775 per month and shared rooms from €510. The price covers accommodation plus access to the coworking space, weekly community meetings, and regular activities like mountain trekking, river picnics, and workshops.
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- Stays range from one to four months, allowing residents to test rural living without a long-term commitment.
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- Yes, FEM has a coworking space built into the property. This means work and living spaces are on the same grounds, making it easy to balance focus time with community.
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- Weekly community meetings coordinate shared living, and regular activities include mountain trekking, river picnics, and workshops on emerging tech. FEM also runs an annual FEM Festival and cultural events throughout the year.
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- FEM works best for remote workers, freelancers, and entrepreneurs—particularly designers, engineers, filmmakers, digital marketers, and academics—who want to explore whether rural living improves their work and life quality.
Where is FEM Coliving?
View on Google Maps:
Mas La Folcrà, C-38, Km. 2, 17860 Sant Joan de les Abadesses, Girona, Spain
Monthly Pricing at FEM Coliving
FEM Coliving Amenities & Features
Coliving Type
SocialCo-working Space
YesAbout FEM Coliving
FEM Coliving sits in the Pyrenees foothills near Sant Joan de les Abadesses, a quiet corner of Girona where mountains frame the view and the pace slows considerably. This rural coliving works best for remote workers, freelancers, and entrepreneurs who want to test whether leaving the city actually improves their output and their life. The vibe is intentional—people here aren't just renting a room, they're exploring a different way of working.
Private rooms start at €775 per month, shared rooms from €510. Stays range from one to four months, which gives people real time to settle in without long-term commitment. The setup includes residential spaces paired with a dedicated coworking area, so work happens within the same grounds as life. This matters: morning coffee happens steps from your desk, and lunch breaks can actually be breaks.
What's here
- Coworking space built into the property
- Weekly community meetings to coordinate shared living
- Regular activities: mountain trekking, river picnics, workshops on emerging tech
- Annual FEM Festival and cultural events
The real draw is the community layer. Residents tend to be designers, engineers, filmmakers, digital marketers, academics—people with actual work that requires focus. Weekly gatherings aren't forced socializing; they're practical and social in equal measure. The philosophy here is honest: this place exists to answer whether rural living works for you, not to convince anyone it always does.
Testimonials mention clearer thinking, better work-life balance, and confirmation that this lifestyle actually suits them. Beyond accommodation, FEM runs "Emprèn," a program supporting entrepreneurship in the region. The space operates as a small ecosystem rather than a simple rental arrangement. Rated 5/5 across 62 reviews, though that speaks more to who chooses to stay here—people aligned with the concept—than to perfection.
Frequently Asked Questions about FEM Coliving
- Private rooms start at €775 per month and shared rooms from €510. The price covers accommodation plus access to the coworking space, weekly community meetings, and regular activities like mountain trekking, river picnics, and workshops.
- Stays range from one to four months, allowing residents to test rural living without a long-term commitment.
- Yes, FEM has a coworking space built into the property. This means work and living spaces are on the same grounds, making it easy to balance focus time with community.
- Weekly community meetings coordinate shared living, and regular activities include mountain trekking, river picnics, and workshops on emerging tech. FEM also runs an annual FEM Festival and cultural events throughout the year.
- FEM works best for remote workers, freelancers, and entrepreneurs—particularly designers, engineers, filmmakers, digital marketers, and academics—who want to explore whether rural living improves their work and life quality.