Alt Urgell Presents Camina Pirineus Festival with Sensory and Sustainable Routes

The initiative promotes the discovery of the natural and gastronomic heritage of the region through guided excursions.

Generic image of a mountain trail in the Pyrenees, with lush vegetation and clear sky.
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Generic image of a mountain trail in the Pyrenees, with lush vegetation and clear sky.

The Alt Urgell region has unveiled the new edition of the Camina Pirineus Festival, a proposal combining sensory experiences with sustainable exploration of the environment, including nature, heritage, and gastronomy.

This year's program features unique excursions, accompanied by local technicians and professionals, offering an integrated view of the territory. Among the planned activities is a sensory guided tour around the Torre Solsona in La Seu d'Urgell, concluding with a yoga and relaxation workshop, open to all.
Other proposals include a discovery route through Sauvanyà, starting from Torà de Tost, inspired by the reflections in the book Despoblats del Pirineu. The Baridà Castles Route has also been organized, which includes a landscape photography session and a tasting of craft beer and cheese.
For the festival's final day, an ascent to Coscollet and the Serra d'Aubenç viewpoint is scheduled, featuring a breakfast with traditional coca from Coll de Nargó and fuet from Organyà. All routes cost 10 euros (5 euros for children under 10) and require prior registration before 6:00 PM on the day before the excursion.
The festival is a joint initiative of the Tourism and Culture area of the Alt Urgell Regional Council and Turisme la Seu, with the collaboration of the region's municipalities, the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, and the Alt Pirineu Natural Park. It also receives support from IDAPA and the Lleida Provincial Tourism Board.