Mountain Coliving in the Pyrenees for Entrepreneurs and Remote Workers Who Actually Want to Think
- May 19
- 3 min read
There's a moment most remote workers know well. You're in a city — good coffee, fast wifi, plenty going on — and you're completely unable to focus. Not because the work is hard. Because everything around you is competing for your attention, and attention, it turns out, is the thing your best work is made of.
Mountain coliving in the Pyrenees for entrepreneurs and remote workers is built on a different premise entirely. That the right environment doesn't just support deep work — it makes it almost inevitable. Circles House is opening that environment in Andorra in 2026. And it's worth paying attention to.

Why the City Eventually Stops Working
Barcelona is extraordinary. So is Lisbon, Berlin, Medellín. City coliving has real value — the density of people, the startup energy, the ability to walk out the door and be inside something alive and moving. Circles House Barcelona in Vallvidrera is proof that urban coliving, done well, is a genuinely good way to live. But cities have a ceiling for a certain kind of work. The founder trying to think clearly about a pivotal decision. The writer with a deadline and a distracted mind. The executive who needs three uninterrupted days to actually finish something important. For all of these people, at some point, the city becomes the problem. What they need isn't a hotel room with blackout curtains. They need a complete change of context — nature, space, a slower rhythm — without sacrificing the infrastructure and community that makes coliving worth it in the first place.
That's the gap Circles House Andorra is designed to fill.
What Mountain Coliving Actually Looks Like at La Serra
The Andorra house is being built inside La Serra, a historic masia in Auvinyà — a stone farmhouse in the Pyrenees that's being carefully redeveloped into a boutique coliving facility. Phase 1 opens with 35 rooms. Phase 2 expands to 80, adding an amphitheater, sports courts, and deeper outdoor infrastructure.
The setting is the point. You wake up to mountains. You work from coworking spaces with real daylight and genuine quiet. When you need to move your body — and you will, because your mind works better when you do — you have hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and ski slopes within reach.
Inside, there are wellness spaces, music rooms, social areas, and a restaurant. The things that make a place feel like a life rather than a stopover.
This is nature-based coliving for founders done with the same curation that defines Circles House in Barcelona. The member selection is intentional. The community is the product. The masia is just where it happens.

Andorra Is Also, Quietly, a Very Smart Place to Be
Let's be straightforward about something. Andorra isn't just beautiful — it has one of the most favorable tax environments in Europe for entrepreneurs and high earners. Personal income tax tops out at 10%. There's no wealth tax, no inheritance tax, and strong privacy protections.
For the HNW founder or remote executive considering where to spend an extended stretch of time, the Pyrenees suddenly make a lot of practical sense alongside the obvious lifestyle appeal of Pyrenees remote work coliving.
Circles House Andorra isn't positioning itself as a tax residency service — that's a separate conversation for your advisors. But if you're already drawn to the idea of deep work in the mountains, it doesn't hurt that the address comes with structural advantages worth understanding.

Barcelona and Andorra as a Pair
The most interesting use of the Circles House network isn't choosing one or the other. It's moving between them intentionally.
Barcelona for the energy phases — the networking, the city exploration, the creative friction of being around a lot of interesting people in a dense, buzzing place. Andorra for the output phases — the deep work, the physical reset, the mental space that only comes when you genuinely step away from urban noise.
Both houses share the same membership philosophy: curated, community-first, designed for people who take their work and their lives seriously. The backdrop changes. The quality of the experience doesn't.
For anyone building something real while working remotely, mountain coliving in the Pyrenees for entrepreneurs and remote workers isn't an escape from your work. It's where some of your best work will happen.
Andorra opens in 2026. The early access list is already moving.



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