The long summer days in Catalonia are made for adventure. With the arrival of warm weather comes the desire to head to the sea and the mountains and reconnect with the true Mediterranean spirit. Take part in a grape harvest, swim with sharks or enjoy a more leisurely style of sailing... summer plans with the people you love never come to an end! The thrill of wild nature in the Pyrenees Combining exhilarating rafting in La Seu d’Urgell with the chance to observe native animals in semi-wild habitats in the Camprodon Valley creates a truly unique nature experience for adventurous families in the Pyrenees. Rafting Park: Olympic heritage in La Seu d’Urgell Located in the heart of the Pyrenees, the Rafting Park remains a leading destination for active family tourism. Built for the 1992 Olympic Games, it offers a safe and exciting environment where children can enjoy sport in direct contact with the water. An 800-metre channel awaits, perfect for rafting, hydrospeed and white-water canoeing. Thanks to the regulated water flow and the guidance of qualified instructors, the adventure is suitable for all ages, whether your family are complete beginners or already experienced enthusiasts. The site also includes the La Seu-Alt Urgell Mountain Bike Centre, with cycling routes ideal for discovering the area’s natural surroundings on two wheels. Molló Parc: a wildlife sanctuary in the Camprodon Valley Ten hectares of woodland and meadows await in the Camprodon Valley, home to as many as 31 native Pyrenean animal species. At Molló Parc, families can enjoy observing bears, chamois, wolf cubs, deer and marmots in a semi-wild environment. The experience becomes even more special when you become a keeper for a day. This personalised experience allows the whole family to accompany the park staff in their daily routine, enter the animal enclosures and discover fascinating facts about the species’ biology. It is a unique educational opportunity to encourage children’s respect for wildlife.