This November, we have started the second annual review of the Tourdera in order to verify the state of the route and detect any incidents on the itinerary and signage. From the La Selva County Council, as project coordinators, we carry out two complete reviews of the entire route annually and send all detected incidents to the maintenance managers of each municipality.
This November, if you are walking any section of the Tourdera, we might cross paths, as we have started the second annual review of the route. These reviews help us ensure the proper functioning and usability of the route, as well as verify that old incidents have been resolved by the maintenance managers of each area.
We remind you that any user of the route can communicate an incident detected while hiking via a web form or can contact us directly to report it. From the general coordination of the project, we are responsible for referring the incident to the entity responsible for the maintenance of that section or affected sign, and we follow up on its resolution.
As a general rule, the most common incidents on the Tourdera, as in any itinerary of this nature, refer to the signage (banners, waymarks, etc.), usually due to acts of vandalism or the passage of time and inclement weather. For this reason, we recommend that before doing the route, you prepare the itinerary well or download the track, in case a signage element disappears at a certain point. Remember, moreover, that you can follow the route via Wikiloc, since the Tourdera is an ORG member of this platform and offers you tracking via outdoor navigation, which will always locate you on the map, as we explain in this news item on the website.
We hope you enjoy all the sections of the Tourdera during the winter months, being especially careful with the cold and sudden changes in temperature, and that you send us any incidents you detect via the web form!!!




















