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<p>Pla de la Senyora in the Lluçanès region</p>

Is it weekend already and you feel like getting out into nature with your children? Walking through forests, fields and mountains helps us unwind from life’s hassle and makes us happier. We know that sometimes it can be a real challenge to do so with children. But do you know one of the keys to success? Choose a tour that is tailored to each family's abilities and turn it into an adventure. Here are seven tours that are suitable for families.

<p>La Roca Grossa in Calella</p>

Sometimes the sea cries out, and all you can do is listen. The waves speak to you and urge you to put on your trainers and walk slowly, with the breeze playing with your hair and the smell of salt filling your lungs. These six tours overlooking the sea invite you to roam around ancient castles that have watched over the coast for centuries, among cliffs that plunge into the endless blue and trails that lead you to explore hidden corners. It is time to unwind, leave the noise behind and immerse yourself in the calm that only the sea can provide. Your coastal adventure starts right here.

<p>Sant Jaume de Vallhonesta</p>

Are you ready to explore magical caves, prehistoric inscriptions or lakes full of ducks? Your children will not be able to resist! We have selected six easy walks, suitable for everyone, that are real adventures and will take you through enchanted forests, secret valleys and paths steeped in history. Pack your backpacks and sandwiches, put on your walking shoes and set off to discover these six striking spots in the regions around Barcelona.

<p>Casa Alegre de Sagrera, Terrassa</p>

If there is an art movement linked to Barcelona, it is Modernisme. As a symbol of flamboyance and modernity for the bourgeoisie of that time, we still have many examples of this aesthetic revolution that emphasised curved shapes and highlighted the importance of detail and craftsmanship.

Barcelona is the cradle of this avant-garde art. Furthermore, in the different regions of Barcelona and very close to the city, there are also great gems that have largely gone unnoticed, perhaps because they are not on Passeig de Gràcia. If you have not visited them yet, you should do so as soon as possible.

<p>Natural Areas of the Llobregat Delta</p>

Do you find that when Friday comes around, you’ve had no time to plan the weekend? Maybe you fancy a change of scenery without getting stuck in motorway traffic. Well, it so happens that you have all sorts of options for enjoying culture and nature respectfully and sustainably, and they’re much closer than you might think. You’re probably already familiar with the sustainable tourism label Biosphere, but you may not yet know about the places we describe below, which are certified as sustainable. They’ll provide you with some unforgettable moments, so let’s discover them!

<p>Old shops in Calaf</p>

Do you like old shops? Those where everything is designed to display the products and make them stand out. Those where, wherever you look, you find giant mirrors, columns, staircases, giant cash registers and hidden details that transport you to another era. Many towns and cities have made an effort to keep the shops as they were, without modernising them unnecessarily. You can find examples just walking around, but there are places where these shops have become their own identity feature. Do you know where they are? 

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