01622nas a2200337 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003260000800044653001000052653001200062653001600074653001000090653001000100653001000110653001400120653002100134653001100155653002400166653001600190653001600206653002200222100002500244700001900269245011200288856015400400300001400554490000700568520068900575022002001264 2019 d cdec10ahuman10aarticle10aInheritance10aSpain10asport10aadult10aLandscape10aconsuming nature10aHiking10aimmaterial heritage10aMiddle Ages10apilgrimages10asacred landscapes1 aPablo Vidal-Gonzalez1 aVictor Sanchez00aHiking paths and intangible heritage: a quest for cultural roots. Cases in the province of Castellon, Spain uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85058991474&doi=10.1080%2f17430437.2018.1551368&partnerID=40&md5=de6e745598046edde86ee2676eb90b70 a2065-20760 v223 aThe inland areas of the province of Castellón harbour a significant number of pilgrimage routes and mountain sanctuaries dating back to medieval times. Each year, these manifestations of intangible heritage and popular religiosity welcome a growing number of participants, drawn by nature, their heritage elements, and sport. These routes have given rise to new ones, and athletic events have appeared, some of them enjoying international fame, illustrating the strong relationship between cultural heritage, nature and sport, to such an extent that it has become a significant problem, as the high levels of outside participation can undercut the original nature of these practices. a17430437 (ISSN)