Northern Spain Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Northern Spain Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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Displaying 66 of 66 tours
French Pyrenees
French and Spanish Pyrenees Multisport Tour
This multi-activity guided tour offers unforgettable experiences in nature, including horseback riding, mountain biking, canyoning, and hiking. Stay in cozy refuges, enjoy delicious homemade meals, and explore hidden valleys. With certified instructors, immerse themselves in the Pyrenean mountains, disconnecting from everyday life to savor magical sunsets and thrilling adventures.
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Portuguese Camino in Charming Hotels
On this ‘plus’ tour, you’ll enjoy charming stays in boutique hotels, convenient airport transfers, and a comprehensive in-person briefing.
Northern Portugal
Portuguese Coastal Camino Plus Walk Tour
On this ‘plus’ tour, you’ll enjoy charming stays in boutique hotels, convenient airport transfers, and a comprehensive in-person briefing.
Camino Frances
Complete Camino Frances from Roncesvalles
Discover why millions of pilgrims have made their pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella with this 40-day route starting in Roncesvalles. Spend almost 6-weeks on the Camino Frances, savouring ever-changing landscapes, tasting new flavours, tasting local wines, and reflecting on your own pilgrimage.
Camino del Norte
Camino de Santiago Northern Way
Discover the magic of the legendary Camino de Santiago Northern Way over 36 challenging, but rewarding days on the north coast of the Iberian Peninsula.
Camino Frances
Complete Camino Frances
If you want to complete an epic pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, then this is the trip for you. This route follows the 800km (500 mile) Camino Frances from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France through Northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela. This Spanish walking holiday follows the most popular route of the Camino de Santiago from its very beginning, taking you through the incredible sites of Northern Spain in over a month of walking.
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Deciding where to trek in Northern Spain involves choosing between its varied terrains and historic routes. The Camino del Norte and the Camino Primitivo offer pilgrims beautiful coastal views and ancient paths, while the Picos de Europa National Park provides challenging mountain trails amidst spectacular scenery. The region of Galicia, with its mystical forests and rugged coastline, is another must-visit for trekkers seeking solitude and beauty.
Trekking in Northern Spain is a unique experience that combines the rugged beauty of its landscapes with the rich tapestry of its history and culture. The area is dotted with UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient pilgrim paths, and remote mountain villages, offering trekkers a journey that is as culturally enriching as it is physically challenging.
The best time to embark on a trekking adventure in Northern Spain is from late spring (May to June) to early autumn (September to October). These months offer the most favorable weather conditions, avoiding the intense heat of the summer and the unpredictable weather of winter, making it perfect for both coastal walks and mountain hikes.
- The Camino de Santiago (Northern Way): This historic pilgrimage route offers hikers a unique blend of cultural experiences and stunning coastal scenery, as it winds its way from the Basque Country through Cantabria and Asturias, before reaching Galicia.
- Trekking in the Picos de Europa National Park: This adventure leads trekkers through dramatic limestone peaks, deep gorges, and lush valleys, offering challenging trails and breathtaking views, with the iconic Cares Gorge route being a highlight.
- The Camino Primitivo: Known as the Original Way, this is the oldest Camino route to Santiago, taking hikers through the rugged and remote landscapes of Asturias and into Galicia, combining physical challenge with spiritual enrichment.
- The Senda del Oso (Bear Trail): Once a railway line, now a popular hiking and cycling path in Asturias, this trail takes adventurers through tunnels, over bridges, and past stunning mountain scenery, ideal for families and casual hikers.
- Ruta del Flysch (Flysch Route) in Zumaia: Part of the Basque Coast Geopark, this trail offers geological wonders along the coastline. Hikers can marvel at the striking rock formations dating back millions of years, making it a unique trekking experience.
Essentials include lightweight and breathable clothing, sturdy hiking boots, a waterproof jacket, a hat and sunglasses for sun protection, a hydration system, and a first aid kit. Don't forget your camera for the breathtaking views!
Yes, many trekking routes, especially the more popular ones like the Camino de Santiago, offer luggage transfer services, allowing you to hike with just a daypack.
Trek durations can vary widely depending on the route. Day hikes are abundant, but for long-distance treks like the Camino de Santiago, plan for anywhere from a week to over a month.
Absolutely. Northern Spain offers a variety of treks suitable for families, including easier coastal walks and routes through national parks with manageable distances and elevations.
Options range from rustic mountain refuges and rural guest houses to more luxurious hotels and inns, depending on the trek and region.
Yes, Northern Spain is well-suited for self-guided treks with well-marked trails, detailed maps, and abundant resources available for planning your journey.
Guided treks are available and provide valuable insights into the local culture, history, and nature. They're particularly recommended for less experienced hikers or those interested in learning more about the area.
The best times are late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October) for mild weather, though summer offers excellent conditions for higher elevation trails.
Depending on the area, you might see a variety of birds, deer, wild boar, and, in some protected areas, even bears and wolves from a safe distance.
Most areas do not require permits for trekking, but some national parks and protected areas may have restrictions or require permits for certain activities.
Prepare by regularly hiking or walking in varied terrain, focusing on building endurance and strength, especially if you plan on tackling more challenging routes.
Many trekking routes pass through areas rich in history, offering opportunities to visit ancient churches, medieval towns, prehistoric caves, and more.
While many trekkers safely enjoy solo journeys, it's important to take standard safety precautions, such as informing someone of your itinerary, carrying a map and compass or GPS device, and staying on marked trails.