This 2025 summer season arrives loaded with proposals for all people.
With the arrival of the summer season, the mountain resorts of FGC TURISME are reinventing themselves to offer an unforgettable experience to their visitors, combining the excitement of sport with the tranquility of nature and a firm commitment to sustainability. From the adrenaline of downhill bike competitions to augmented reality experiences and improved energy efficiency, each resort presents new features designed for all audiences.
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La Molina: This season, the Girona resort is full of new features to offer an unforgettable summer experience. For cycling lovers, the resort will become the epicenter of downhill, hosting the Catalonian and Spanish DH Championships on July 18, 19 and 20, and the great European DH Championship on August 1, 2 and 3, a double event not to be missed for fans. To complete the cycling experience, the Bike Park is launching a new circuit called Comella DH in the TSD area. Cap de Comella, expanding the offer for the most demanding riders.
Regarding the gastronomic offer, visitors can enjoy the new Xiringuito del Llac, a restaurant with privileged views of the La Molina lake. For those looking to connect with nature, new itineraries have been designed to discover the environment on foot, by mountain bike and ebike, adapting to all rhythms. In addition, guided forest baths are incorporated, a sensory experience designed to relax body and mind among fir trees and pines. Finally, La Molina is launching the Metapark, an innovative proposal for the Ruta de la Fauna that offers an immersive hiking experience with augmented reality, which allows you to discover the Pyrenean fauna in an interactive way.
Vall de Núria is presenting a range of new features this season that reinforce its commitment to sustainability and improving the visitor experience. The Ecovall project and its different locations can be discovered through the Ecovall Discovery Route, which is being launched with a new TORGO 4x4 vehicle. In addition, you can enjoy unparalleled panoramic views from the new viewpoint of the Vall de Núria lake, designed to promote the landscape and natural values of the area. As part of the Ecovall project, work will continue on expanding geothermal energy and renovating the facades of older buildings to improve energy efficiency. To allow visitors to admire the beauty of the valley from multiple perspectives, a new 360º panoramic webcam has been installed.
Another of the highlights is the Telecadira de la Pala, a 15-minute panoramic chairlift that takes hikers closer to mountain peaks and circuits. From this point, several routes start, such as the Mirador de l'Olla, Set Valls and Pic de l'Àliga, among others.
Vallter arrives with exciting new features that enrich the mountain experience, thinking of the whole family and nature lovers. For the little ones, an electric motorbike circuit designed for boys and girls from 3 to 10 years old has been inaugurated, with two age categories and easy-to-drive motorbikes, guaranteeing safe fun with the assistance of the resort staff. The gastronomic offer is also renewed with the Braseria Les Marmotes, which now offers fork-breakfasts with spectacular views, ideal for starting the day with energy. In addition, Vallter reinforces its commitment to the natural environment with the opening of a new information point for the Ter and Freser Headwaters Natural Park at the base of the resort, complementing the one already existing in Vall de Núria, and adding the presence of itinerant informants throughout the summer to answer questions and make the park's wealth known.
Boí Taüll presents exciting new features for this season, expanding its range of activities and services. One of the great attractions is the new 200-meter zip line at the base of the resort, which with its double carriage will allow simultaneous descents for shared fun. For the first time, the resort is launching a ride lift, the Telecadira Vaques, which will operate from mid-July until the end of the season. This installation, with a 20-minute journey, will bring visitors closer to spectacular views of the peaks of the Alt Pirineu and will offer the possibility of a pleasant descent on foot to the base. Complementing this experience, a new viewpoint has been created at the base of the station, ideal for enjoying the landscape. In addition, Boí Taüll is committed to the connection with nature and astronomy, organizing astronomical observation sessions in collaboration with the National Park and the Parc Astronòmic del Montsec on August 1 and 16 respectively, and a guided hiking trip to Cap de Vaques on August 13, allowing visitors to explore the beauty of the National Park.