What to do
in l’Alt Urgell
Discover a region full of nature, culture and adventures for all ages. Here are some suggestions you can’t miss.
Nature and routes
Parc Natural de l’Alt Pirineu and Parc Natural del Cadí-Moixeró: spectacular landscapes and breathe pure air.
Muntanya d’Alinyà: a unique space to observe wild fauna such as the chamois or the vulture.
Adapted itinerary of Sant Joan de l’Erm: an inclusive route, accessible to everyone.
Culture and heritage
Església de Sant Vicenç d’Estamariu: A unique fresco in the territory.
Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Seu d’Urgell: the only complete Romanesque cathedral in Catalonia.
Museum of the Trementinaires (Tuixent): learn about the history of the healing women of the Pyrenees.
Homilies of Organyà: discover one of the first texts written in Catalan.
Sports and adventure
Parc Olímpic del Segre: activities such as rafting and canoeing in a spectacular setting.
Tuixent – La Vansa: ideal for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
Family activities
Dinosfera Museum (Coll de Nargó): a fascinating journey into the world of dinosaurs.
Botanical Garden of the Trementinaires: stroll among medicinal plants in a natural setting.
Font Bordonera (Organyà): picnic area and games to enjoy a day outdoors.
Fairs and events
Festimariu (September): Arts and Culture Festival
Fira de Sant Ermengol (October): one of the oldest fairs, with artisan cheeses and local products.
Pyrenean Accordionists Gathering (Arsèguel): traditional music with artists from around the world.
Camina Pirineus Festival (June): hiking and nature days to discover the region on foot.
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