This digital platform will allow cyclists to customize their journeys, providing essential data on surface types, difficulty levels, and local services. The project aims to boost sustainable tourism within the Terres de l'Ebre region, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
“"It is an opportunity for specialized companies already established in the territory to expand their offer and enrich services around the new section."
The 27-kilometer extension represents a 6.3 million euro investment, supported by 5 million euros from EU Next Generation funds. Starting this spring, the path will connect two major natural parks, encouraging tourism during the milder spring and autumn seasons.




