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Ràmio Heritage Site Hits 8,545 Visitors in 2025 Amid Rising Popularity

The UNESCO-listed site in Madriu-Perafita-Claror valley saw record full-year visits, peaking in September and showing strong growth over 2024, with.

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Key Points

  • 8,545 total visitors in 2025, up from 4,730 in Jul-Dec 2024.
  • September topped with 1,781 visits, followed by June (1,679) and October (1,369).
  • Wednesdays and Sundays busiest; even spread across week.
  • Jan-Feb 2026: 172 visitors, more than double 2025's 81.

Ràmio, the heritage site in Escaldes-Engordany parish within the UNESCO-listed Madriu-Perafita-Claror valley, recorded 8,545 visitors throughout 2025, local council data shows. The figures highlight its growing draw as a spot combining cultural significance and natural beauty.

Visits peaked during summer and early autumn, with September leading at 1,781, followed closely by June's 1,679. October saw 1,369 visitors, and August 1,204, indicating the busy period extends well past the strict summer months.

Weekly patterns showed steady demand, as Wednesdays and Sundays topped the list, with Tuesdays and Thursdays close behind. This even spread across weekdays and weekends points to consistent appeal year-round.

Compared to 2024, when only July-to-December data was available at 4,730 visitors, the full-year 2025 total marks clear progress. Even matching those months alone, 2025 brought 5,625 visits—a substantial rise.

Early 2026 figures reinforce the momentum: January and February logged 172 visitors, more than double the 81 from the same period in 2025.

Council statements emphasize how these trends solidify Ràmio's status as a prime destination in the valley.

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