The initiative, presented by the Councillor for Environment, Sustainability and Climate Emergency, aims to bring citizens closer to the natural heritage of the area. Participants will be able to explore the habitats and bird species that reside in this ecologically valuable space.
The route, approximately five kilometers long, will include visits to key points such as Les Galerasses, the Borrons marsh, and the ullal de la Creueta. Attendees are advised to bring binoculars for better bird observation.
“"This activity is an opportunity to bring citizens closer to our natural heritage and promote respect and protection of the marsh ecosystems, an area of great environmental and scenic richness that must be preserved and made known."
Places for this activity are limited, and registrations can be made using the QR code included on the promotional poster for the route.




