La Selva promotes the Tourdera route at Fitur as a sustainable tourism model

The hiking and cycle-tourism project follows the course of the Tordera river and the Arbúcies stream, connecting 18 municipalities.

Generic image of a map showing a hiking and cycle-tourism route with rivers and mountains, displayed at a tourism fair.
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Generic image of a map showing a hiking and cycle-tourism route with rivers and mountains, displayed at a tourism fair.

The Consell Comarcal de la Selva presented the Tourdera route on Wednesday at Fitur (Madrid), a hiking and cycle-tourism project connecting Montseny with the Mediterranean as a sustainable tourism asset.

The presentation took place on Wednesday afternoon at the international tourism fair Fitur in Madrid. The route, known as the Tourdera, is a project that combines hiking and cycle-tourism.
The main objective of the Tourdera is to follow the course of the Tordera river and the Arbúcies stream to connect the Montseny Natural Park with the Mediterranean.
This large-scale project integrates a total of 18 municipalities belonging to the regions of Selva, Vallès Oriental, and Maresme.
Now, the Consell Comarcal de la Selva seeks to consolidate the Tourdera as a key initiative for sustainable and regenerative tourism in the area.