Enjoying the heritage, art or nature that Catalonia offers you is very easy through the inclusive and accessible routes for all individuals. Itineraries where you will feel comfortable, where everything is made easy and which at the same time will allow you to delve into Catalan culture, traditions, nature, art and history. Catalonia has a wide range of routes available to everyone, without any barriers preventing you from discovering the most relevant aspects of our culture and heritage. Discover the Catalan culture and historical heritage A proposal for lovers of medieval architecture is the Ruta del Cister, along with the monasteries of Poblet and Santes Creus. These two buildings are accessible for wheelchair users and, in the case of Santes Creus, there are also Braille guides and tactile models. Besides this mangnificent religious heritage in our land, another route par excellence is the Camino de Sant Jaume. On your way through Catalonia, you will find three places such as the monastery and tourist complex of Món Sant Benet, the monastery of Santa Maria de Bellpuig de les Avellanes and the sanctuary of Montserrat, all of which have options for people with reduced mobility . But not only that, since practically the entire route, from Sant Pere de Rodes to Alcarràs, is designed so that everyone can do it, regardless of their physical condition. For example, people with reduced mobility or visually impaired. In this sense, you can complete the Ruta del Modernisme per Barcelona without any problem and visit spaces such as La Pedrera, Casa Batlló or Palau Güell and discover the genius of architects such as Antoni Gaudí, Domènech i Montaner or Puig i Cadafalch. In the city of Barcelona, many of the monuments and museums are also adapted so that everyone can have access to them. Accesible routes to discover natural landscapes In Catalonia you will also find accessible routes in the middle of nature. An example is that of the vies verdes, located in the counties of Girona or the Terres de l'Ebre. These are old railway routes that have now been adapted for the enjoyment of visitors and have been converted into cycling or hiking routes. For example, you can go from Girona to Olot through the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone, you can do the Via del Ferro i del Carbó from Ripoll or you can also go from the coast to the interior of the Baix Empordà with the Carrilet de Sant Feliu de Guíxols. In Terres de l'Ebre, you will find the Terra Alta greenway from Tortosa and also the one that goes to the Ebro Delta. All these routes have the particularity that they can be completed with adapted bicycles or handbikes and guarantee the accessibility of any user. Catalonia has a wide range of adapted routes throughout the territory that will allow you to discover our landscapes and our culture without any barriers. In addition, on these routes and many others you will also find many facilities when it comes to traveling by public transport or staying in adapted tourist establishments. Discovering Catalonia knows no bounds!