On Saturday, April 12, five Volunteers went to do work on the section of the Camí d’Andorra that runs parallel to the Aravell River.

A little before reaching the Golf of Aravell, the farmers have placed a metal fence to protect the fields from wild boars, so that the old road is cut off.

The work this Saturday consisted of opening a path between the fence of the fields and the river, so that now you can pass without having to jump the metal fence that borders the fields.

The volunteers were: Paco Penella, Josep Maria Vila, William Díaz, John Jesper and Jordi Piferrer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After finishing this work we went to have lunch -what each one brought- in a rest area near the Golf of Aravell.

Work plan for the months of May and June, for Volunteers and friends

On May 10th we will make the pilgrimage to the Mare de Déu del Roser de Pallerols.

On June 14th we will continue with the maintenance work of the path by marking with the colors blue and yellow the part of the path that runs parallel to the rivers of Castellbò and Aravell, from the Borda del Riu to the Gulf of Aravell.

Sign up for these two dates of May 10 and June 14 to come as Volunteers for the maintenance of this escape route that we call the Andorra Trail and that runs 100 km, from Pont de Peramola to Sant Julià de Lòria, in Andorra.