Pedro Sánchez promotes Vall d'Aran tourism with hiking expedition

The Spanish Prime Minister visited the village of Canejan and highlighted the natural beauty of the Pyrenees.

Generic image of a hiking trail through fir forests in the Pyrenees.
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Generic image of a hiking trail through fir forests in the Pyrenees.

The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, visited the Vall d'Aran region this weekend to complete several hiking trails and visit the small village of Canejan.

During his stay in the Lleida province, the head of the Executive followed moderate difficulty routes through fir forests and mountain rivers. Sánchez shared videos on TikTok, describing the landscapes of the Pyrenees as a spectacular sight during the early thaw season.
A highlight of the trip was the visit to Canejan, a tiny village near the French border with barely a hundred residents. This presidential visit highlights rural tourism and the effort to promote mountain destinations beyond the traditional ski season.
The Vall d'Aran is unique for its Occitan language and Atlantic climate. The local community welcomed the Prime Minister, whose social media presence provided a significant boost to the region's tourism profile.