Wednesday and Thursday
Heading north, this route goes across some National and Natural Parks of the peninsula, stopping in numerous places rich in beauty and history. We begin our journey in Lérida. In Seu d’Urgell, you will discover the Romanesque cathedral, its best preserved secret, and a monumental setting open to nature. Don’t forget to visit the Diocesan Museum, the Romanesque church of San Miguel or the Casa de la Ciudad, where the town hall is located, and walk leisurely around the old town with its porticoed streets and old mansions, as the commercial Canonges street with its magical porticoes. The Olympic Park of Segre, which hosted the Olympic Games in 1992, is a place for sports such as canoeing, rafting and river boarding. Golf, BTT circuits, hiking and of course ski are all part of the wide range of activities you can enjoy in the Leridan Pyrenees. The Natural Park of Cadí-Moixero, located in the pre-Pyrenees, and the Natural Park Alt Pirineu offer landscapes of unrivalled beauty where you can discover on foot the natural heritage of these lands. Known as the capital city of cheese, make the most of your stay trying the delicious artisanal cheeses of the Pyrenees. You can also take the opportunity to go to nearby Andorra and enjoy a day of shopping or discover the water theme park, the largest thermoludic centre in southern Europe, Caldea, with 25,000 m2 to relax and have fun for the benefit of your health.