Hiking in Alt Urgell concludes its sixth edition with high participation

The Camina Pirineus festival achieves 90% occupancy across the routes scheduled during the month of June.

Generic image of hiking trail signage in a mountain environment.
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Generic image of hiking trail signage in a mountain environment.

The Camina Pirineus festival in Alt Urgell has finished its sixth edition with 90% occupancy, gathering over a hundred people for the activities held from June 12th to 14th.

The initiative, part of the ten hiking festivals held in the Marca Pirineus area, focused on raising awareness about climate change. The organizers aimed to provide participants with an integrative and sustainable perspective of the natural environment.
The program included four routes led by local professionals, highlighting the sensory tour at Torre Solsona, the exploration of Sauvanyà, the route through the Baridà castles, and the ascent to Coscollet and the Serra d'Aubenç viewpoint. Additionally, local product tastings were offered on several walks.
The event is promoted by the Tourism department of the Consell Comarcal de l'Alt Urgell and Turisme la Seu, with the collaboration of local councils, the Parc Natural del Cadí-Moixeró, the Parc Natural de l'Alt Pirineu, IDAPA, and the Patronat de Turisme de la Diputació de Lleida.