We open our doors to the autumn!

Caigua de la fulla al Montseny. Foto: Tourdera.

On September 22nd, we will officially welcome the astronomical autumn, which will accompany us until December 21st, when the winter solstice arrives. This season marks the beginning of a period of changes in the landscape: yellow, red, and earthy tones take over the deciduous forests and transform nature into a unique visual spectacle.

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The friends of “La Mochila en la Espalda” echo the Tourdera!

Foto: la mochila en la espalda

This May, the friends from La Mochila en la Espalda, a couple of influencers passionate about hiking and tourism, who share their adventures to inspire other travelers, have visited the Tourdera and have echoed it on their social networks and website!

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A new activity for the Tourdera de Rutatur: the Cabronada

Foto: Degustació a la Formatgeria del Montseny durant l'activitat La Cabronada 2024.

Last Sunday, July 21st, the active tourism agency Rutatur organized a new activity for the Tourdera. The activity, called “La Cabronada”, consisted of a mountain bike route from Santa Maria de Palautordera to the municipality of Montseny, with a delicious finish. Do you want to know more? This is how Rutatur turned an ordinary Sunday … Read more

Montseny Springs Project

Do you know about the “Fonts del Montseny” project? It is an initiative that aims to study the springs of the Montseny which, since 2016, has managed to identify almost 900 springs in the Montseny massif, classify them, georeference them, and provide descriptive information and data on the chemistry of their waters. Do you want to know more?

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Tourdera monitoring and coordination meeting in Montseny

Foto: Tourdera. Imatge de la reunió de seguiment realitzada al gener de 2024 a l’ajuntament de Montseny.
On January 19th, the annual monitoring and coordination meeting for the “Ruta de la Tordera i riera d’Arbúcies” project took place in the municipality of Montseny. In these meetings, which are held periodically with the 18 town councils participating in the project, all actions carried out in recent months are presented, as well as proposals for actions for the coming year.

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Montseny, a natural space with high biodiversity

The Montseny is a protected natural space that represents an important source of biodiversity for our country. In this massif, you will find everything represented from Mediterranean lowland ecosystems to subalpine environments of the highest peaks, passing through humid mid-mountain forests. And if you do the Tourdera in its sections through the Montseny, you will easily see it, passing from Mediterranean holm oak forests on the sunny slopes to beech forests in the cooler and wetter areas.

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Permanent and audiovisual exhibitions at the offices and information points of the Montseny National Park

Did you know that you can visit various permanent exhibitions and audiovisuals at the different offices and information points of the Montseny Natural Park? We encourage you to do a stretch of the Tourdera and discover more anecdotes and stories of the Montseny massif, declared a Biosphere Reserve since 1978. In this article, we summarize the main exhibitions and audiovisuals that you will find in the municipalities where the Tourdera takes place.

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The Fountain of the Naiads

The Nymphs’ Fountain (Font de les Nàiades) is located along the Tordera route, near the Illes campsite, between the village of Montseny and the source of the Tordera (Font Bona). But do you know the history of this fountain and where its name comes from? We will try to explain it to you in this short article.

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Information available for the section between Arbúcies and Sant Marçal

As reported last week, the route of the “Tordera and Arbúcies stream route” is now signposted along its entire length. However, the information available on the website will be updated over the coming weeks. Currently, of the new signposted sections, you can now download the information and tracks for the section between Arbúcies and Sant Marçal.

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