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Are you an adventurer and over 125 centimetres tall? Do you like travelling on two wheels, pedalling tirelessly and discovering nature at your own pace? You can do just that with an electric bike! In the regions around Barcelona, many centres rent them and offer GPS-guided tours. Enjoying the most impressive rural landscapes has never been so easy!

Already you know what have to make if sometime, while you stroll for the forest, find you a turtle wounded? Then the same that if voices a dolphin too close up of the beach: call immediately at any one of the centres of recovery of fauna loomed that there is at Barcelona's regions. But, to make it, will have to know which are, no? It tracks reading!

El Camí vora el Ter és un sender de gran recorregut, el GR 210, que ressegueix el curs d'aquest riu al seu pas per la comarca d'Osona. Una proposta de 3 etapes, una mica llargues però sense cap dificultat, que permet la visita als nuclis de Montesquiu, Torelló, Roda de Ter i Manlleu. El camí passa per recursos naturals de gran interès com els meandres del Gelabert i colònies industrials que expliquen com el riu també ha marcat el desenvolupament industrial i humà de la comarca.

Easy routes to enjoy with the family on foot or by bike, a great way to explore the local landscape and the history of the people who have inhabited it. From Cal Rosal to Balsareny, passing through textile model villages. From Balsareny to Manresa, following the mediaeval canal that carried water to the capital city of the Bages region from the Llobregat River, a witness to the heritage, industry, engineering and life of the area... Choose whichever route you fancy and get walking.

Set between the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range and the Mediterranean coast, the DO (Designation of Origin) Penedès is an outstanding winegrowing area with the largest production yield in Catalonia. The quality of the soil, the sun exposure and the sea breeze go a long way to explaining the success of wines and cavas capable of surprising even the most demanding of palates. The region also has the largest number of wineries, along with a wide-ranging wine tourism offering that you can also enjoy with the family.

There are so many things to do in the five wine and cava designations of origin in the Barcelona region: learn to distinguish between a young wine and an aged wine, participate in the daily tasks of a winery, discover the different grape varieties, spend a night on a wine estate, etc. And if you like walking, you can also follow any of the many signposted itineraries that take you among vineyards. Can you think of a better way to spend a weekend?
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