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We echo the Day of the Livestock Trails and Public Roads that articulate and connect our territory.

These ecological corridors are essential for transhumance and a resource for tourism, sports and socio-cultural activities that can be carried out in contact with nature.

Despite this, it is becoming increasingly difficult to identify these roads and paths due to misappropriation and a lack of care and conservation as befits their public character.

These corridors belong to everyone and therefore, preventing their deterioration or disappearance should be a shared responsibility.

From Verdehesa we invite you to know the livestock trails through transhumance. The walk with the herd connects us with the landscape and its seasons, with the animals, the shepherds’ work and a whole range of emotions and enjoyment: an unforgettable tourist experience of great cultural value.

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