The resolution of this subsidy call aims to cover the costs of actions already carried out by local entities on municipally owned paths. Alt Urgell leads the list of beneficiaries with 81,203 euros, closely followed by Pallars Sobirà (79,250 euros) and Pallars Jussà (77,497 euros).
Other territories receiving funds include Cerdanya (40,500 euros), Alta Ribagorça (35,000 euros), and Aran (44,500 euros). Berguedà (67,769 euros), Garrotxa (49,250 euros), Ripollès (56,398 euros), and Solsonès (53,391 euros) also benefit.
To continue supporting the conservation actions carried out on the trails and promoting activities that use them in a manner respectful of the natural environment.
These subsidies are granted retroactively for actions performed between September 16, 2024, and September 15, 2025. The types of eligible actions are broad, including clearing vegetation, restoring dry stone walls, and reviewing directional signage.
The aid falls under the scope of proximity mobility promoted by the Directorate General of Mountain Policies, recognizing that the network of non-paved paths in these territories is extensive and maintenance costs are very high.




