The history of the Masia Can Constans was born around the year 1720 (18th century), a date that appears on the threshold of an old beam of the house that is still preserved. The house, owned by the parents, Pere Carbonell and Magda Sala, was converted into a travelers' inn in 1960. For several decades the parents worked with great enthusiasm and desire on this project, which they carried out together with the six children they had.
Nowadays they have wanted to maintain the family tradition trying to respect the essence of the house as much as possible and without losing the charm of a Catalan farmhouse.
The renovations that have been carried out have taken into account the old structure of the building, materials such as wood, stone and slate, characteristic of the place, have also been used. The Cabin and the Porch of the farmhouse have been transformed into two houses with 2 independent floors each. In the Cabana building there are the houses Arç and the Boix, and in the Porxo building there are the houses of Cucut and Daina.