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Christmas is a time for gift-giving, and treating yourself to experiences you can enjoy together may be the perfect option. Share a getaway to a rural house, discover new varieties at a winery, find the most concealed Gaudí, relax in hot springs, enjoy a bike ride or a hot air balloon trip, discover a farm with children ... There are plenty of options very close by, for all tastes and budgets: Unique gifts that are sure to please!

Exploring the Via Blava Anoia is much more than just walking or cycling along the river: it means immersing yourself in the peaceful life of the villages, sampling the local cuisine and staying in places that will make you feel at home. Whether you are looking for the silence of a stone farmhouse, the comfort of a hotel with views or the cosy atmosphere of a hostel, here you will find your perfect place to rest.

A weekend following the course of the Anoia River can be a real adventure for young and old alike. The Via Blava Anoia, which runs from the river’s source to its mouth, offers sections and paths ideal for walking or cycling with children. But it also hides charming villages, natural spaces, games, and gastronomy to round off the trip.

The Via Blava Anoia not only invites you to follow the calm course of the Anoia River, but also to discover corners full of history and views that embrace the whole region. Between Jorba and la Pobla de Claramunt, the route offers chapels, basilicas, and viewpoints that combine heritage, spirituality, and nature.

The Via Blava Anoia is a perfect option for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. With a route of about 19 kilometers, this gentle mobility trail follows the course of the Anoia River from Jorba to la Pobla de Claramunt, passing through villages and natural areas that allow you to discover the region in a different way. Whether on foot or by bike, it is an ideal one-day excursion, easily combined with cultural and gastronomic stops.

The Via Blava Anoia is not only nature and riverside paths; it is also a journey through the history of a county shaped by water. For centuries, mills were the economic engine of Anoia: first for grinding grain, later for the paper and textile industries. Even today, their walls tell us about everyday life in those times. Walking along the Blue Way also means rediscovering this heritage.
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