Among the various activities, residents, visitors, and hikers will explore the mountains during the full bloom of the almond trees.

The organisers of the fifth edition of this event state in a press release that "the festival establishes itself as a structuring project for the enhancement of the territory, articulating natural heritage, cultural identity, and tourist enjoyment."

The three-day festival will have four marked routes of 6, 9, 12, and 20 kilometres, suitable for different types of participants, and an artistic program that crosses "tradition, ethnography, popular music, folk, and world music," in addition to the gastronomic component, where a giant almond cake stands out, which in this edition will reach 44 metres.