Accessible Tourism in Catalonia: For Everyone

Accessible Tourism in Catalonia: For Everyone

Accessible beaches on the Costa Daurada, adapted museums in Barcelona, and accessible hiking routes throughout Catalonia.

Accessible Tourism in Catalonia: For Everyone

Accessible tourism in Catalonia offers a variety of activities designed for everyone, regardless of their abilities, to enjoy the rich culture and nature of the region. From accessible beaches on the Costa Daurada to adapted museums in Barcelona, the autonomous community strives to be inclusive and welcoming.

Accessible Activities in Catalonia

One of the standout experiences is the night visit with cava at the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, where you can enjoy the work of the famous artist in an adapted environment. For adventure lovers, tandem paragliding in the Congost de Montrebei and acrobatic tandem paragliding in the Àger Valley offer spectacular views of the Catalan landscapes. Additionally, a helicopter ride and wine tasting in Alella allow you to savor local gastronomy from above.

Other activities include stargazing in Valls d'Àneu, providing a unique experience for space enthusiasts. You can also opt for an exciting skydiving jump in Empuriabrava, an activity that promises adrenaline and unmatched views.

Highlights

  • • Night visit with cava at the Dalí Theatre-Museum
  • • Tandem paragliding in the Congost de Montrebei
  • • Helicopter ride and wine tasting in Alella
  • • Stargazing in Valls d'Àneu
  • • Skydiving in Empuriabrava

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Prices vary by activity and season; it is recommended to check directly with the providers.
Most activities are available year-round, although some are more popular in spring and summer.
The activities are accessible for beginners, although some may require a minimum level of fitness.
It is advisable to wear comfortable clothing, suitable footwear, and, in some cases, sun protection.
The activities take place in various locations across Catalonia, such as Figueres, Empuriabrava, and the Àger Valley.

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