Lluçanès promotes slow tourism with a new heritage and nature catalogue

The new guide focuses on sustainable travel, featuring Romanesque architecture, local food routes, and outdoor activities.

Generic image of a rural landscape with a Romanesque church in the background under soft light.
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Generic image of a rural landscape with a Romanesque church in the background under soft light.

The Lluçanès region has launched a new tourism catalogue this March titled Where time stops and the land speaks, aiming to attract visitors seeking peace and authenticity.

The guide highlights the Monastery of Santa Maria de Lluçà as a prime example of rural Romanesque art. It also promotes over 200 kilometers of trails for hiking and cycling, supported by the Biosphere Sustainable Committed certification to ensure environmental protection.
Local flavors are showcased through specialized routes focusing on bread, dairy, and truffles. The promotion also includes traditional events such as the centuries-old Sunday market in Prats de Lluçanès.