At Rocacorba, the food is not an afterthought. It is one of the reasons people come back.
Every morning starts the same way. Before the kitchen fires up, someone walks to the vegetable garden and picks whatever is ready. Tomatoes in summer. Greens through spring. Herbs year-round. The menu is written by the season, not the other way around.
Breakfast Before the Ride
Breakfast is designed to fuel the day ahead without weighing you down. Think house-made granola with local yoghurt, freshly baked bread with tomato and olive oil, seasonal fruit, and strong coffee from our own Rocacorba blend.
For those heading out on a longer ride, there are eggs cooked to order, oat porridge, and whatever the garden offered that morning.
Lunch on the Road
Most days, lunch happens mid-ride. We will point you towards the best local spots along your route: a hidden village square with incredible grilled meats, a beachfront chiringuito on the Costa Brava, or a mountain refuge serving simple Catalan stews.
For those who stay closer to home, lunch at the estate is relaxed and light. Salads from the garden, local cheeses, cold cuts, and good bread.
Dinner at the Long Table
Dinner is where the day comes together. Guests gather around the long table on the terrace, or by the fire in winter, and share stories from the road over a meal that draws from the best of Catalan cuisine.
Our kitchen works with local producers across the region: olive oil from the groves that surround the estate, wine from nearby Emporda wineries, cheese from the Pyrenean valleys, and fish from the Costa Brava when the catch is good.
Every dish is honest. Nothing overly complicated. Just very good ingredients, treated with respect.
The Estate Olive Oil
One of our proudest products is the olive oil pressed from the hundred-plus ancient trees on the estate. Each autumn, the olives are harvested by hand and cold-pressed at a local mill. The result is a rich, peppery oil that appears on every table at Can Campolier.
Good riding deserves good food. At Rocacorba, we believe they are inseparable.