Tourist companies in Vall de Sau and Collsacabra are asking for the burying of the MAT

Tourist companies concerned about the landscape

The Consorci per la Promoció Turística Vall de Sau-Collsacabra has sent a letter to several public administrations expressing the concern of tourist and leisure companies in the area for the possible negative impact of the MAT on the landscape. The companies are asking for the infrastructure to be buried to preserve the natural beauty of Vall de Sau and Collsacabra.

Concern for the landscape impact

Tourism and leisure companies in the area express their displeasure at the possible negative landscape impact that the MAT could have on the area. They consider that the infrastructure could affect the natural beauty of Vall de Sau and Collsacabra, which are popular tourist destinations.

Burial demand of the MAT

The tourist companies of Vall de Sau and Collsacabra are asking for the MAT to be buried to avoid the visual impact of the infrastructure on the landscape. They consider that burying the MAT would be a solution that would preserve the natural beauty of the area and at the same time maintain accessibility and connectivity.

Preservation of natural heritage

The tourist companies of Vall de Sau and Collsacabra emphasize the importance of preserving the area’s natural heritage. They consider that burying the MAT would be a measure that would maintain the tourist attraction of the area and at the same time protect its natural environment.

Collaboration with public administrations

The Consorci per la Promoció Turística Vall de Sau-Collsacabra has sent the letter to various public administrations to express the concern of tourist and leisure companies in the area. Companies rely on collaboration with administrations to find a solution that takes into account both the needs of the tourism sector and the preservation of the landscape.

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