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The staff will carry a device that can be activated in the event of an incident, which will allow the person to be located and monitored in real time and instantly. When the device is activated, it sends an alert to the telephone number that is associated, either the control center or the staff on duty. With this new tool, Ferrocarrils reaffirms its commitment to the safety of its workers by betting on new technologies.
Carnival is approaching and at Club Fajol we help you prepare for the party!
Make-up workshops, costume contests, hot chocolates, live music and many more activities will fill La Molina, Vall de Núria, Vallter, Espot, Port Ainé and Boí Taüll with debauchery.
The charity event, which will take place next Saturday, February 22, was created with the aim of raising funds for cancer patients and their families. The event is organized by the Fundació Oncolliga Girona and will feature a wide range of recreational and sporting activities.
The objective of this initiative is to promote and popularize winter sports among 3rd and 4th grade primary school students in the Catalan Pyrenees, as well as offer the opportunity to learn and experience them in their own environment.
The agreement, signed within the framework of Fitur, includes the ferry trip and special offers of ski passes for the resorts of La Molina, Vall de Núria, Vallter, Espot Esquí, Port Ainé and Boí Taüll. The shipping company promotes mountain tourism in Catalonia among residents of the Balearic Islands thanks to its fast connections between Barcelona, Mallorca and Menorca.
This February, Ferrocarrils begins the urban planning and environmental processing for the installation of a new Vallter gondola, the main element of the change in the station model and the renaturalization project of the Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser Natural Park. The new infrastructure, which will be the only entrance to the station, will replace the current road access, which will eliminate the 85,000 vehicles that go up to Vallter every year via the Setcases road. Vallter celebrates the central event of its 50th anniversary that kicks off different commemorative activities.