Spain Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Spain Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Spain offers a remarkable variety of landscapes for hiking enthusiasts, from the rugged peaks of the Pyrenees to the greenery of the Picos de Europa and the arid paths of the southern sierras. Hiking tours in Spain provide not just physical challenges but also cultural immersion, with opportunities to enjoy local cuisine and explore historic villages. Experience the panoramic views and engage with Spain's vibrant culture on these hiking adventures.
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Camino Ingles
English Way (Camino Ingles) from A Coruña
The Camino Inglés from A Coruña to Santiago is the original route walked by pilgrims from Northern Europe centuries ago. On your very own self-guided English Way Camino, you’ll enjoy a short 6-day trek from A Coruña, following in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims from long ago.
Camino de Finisterre
Finisterre Way
This Finisterre Way Tour is an epilogue of the Jacobean route. It leaves directly from Santiago in the direction of Finisterre, specifically to Cabo Fisterra. This point was long considered the end of the world.
Camino del Norte
The Northern Way to Santiago by Bike Tour
Savour every moment of this short-but-sweet bike tour on a section of Spain’s Northern Way as you enjoy the thrilling ride from Nueva de Llanes to Gijón. Pedal your way through enchanting small villages adorned in traditional architecture and take in the wonders of Romanesque chapels. With picture-perfect views of the sea and the mountains accompanying you on the ride you’ll whiz your way through the beautiful Asturian countryside with nothing but the open road before you. Stay in cozy rural accommodations and enjoy the flavours of Asturia as you kick back each evening to enjoy delightful local wines and artisan cheeses.
Camino Primitivo
Camino Primitivo: Last 100km
The Camino Primitivo is another wonderful pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. This self-guided walking tour allows you to walk the final 100 km on the oldest of the Caminos, the Camino Primitivo or the Primitive Way.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Last 100km
Want to go on a pilgrimage but only have one week? This Camino Frances from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela is perfect for you. This walking tour takes in the last 100 km of the Camino Frances (French Way), which is the minimum distance that needs to be completed to get the desired “Compostela“, recognizing your pilgrimage.
Camino Ingles
English Way Camino Pontedeume Option
The Pontedeume option of the Camino Inglés from Ferrol to Santiago offers a condensed route compared to the traditional English Way, achieved by extending one of the stages. While still manageable, this option is particularly suitable for pilgrims with limited time available.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 2 Logrono to Burgos
If you want to walk the Camino Frances but don’t have almost six weeks to dedicate to the journey, then why not walk an individual shorter stage each year? This self-guided walking tour is the second stage of the Camino Frances, and goes from Logroño to Burgos.
Camino Via de la Plata
Via de la Plata: Last 100km
Embark on a serene pilgrimage through the picturesque landscapes of Galicia on the Vía de la Plata, a famous variant of the pilgrimages that end in Camino de Santiago.
Northern Spain
Camino Lebanego Walking
This mesmerizing 5-day self-guided walking adventure in northern Spain takes you along the Camino Lebaniego pilgrim’s trail. Walking in northern Spain is an experience characterized by beautiful coastal and mountainous landscapes, culture and tradition, and lovely towns and cities along the way.
Camino de Finisterre
Finisterre Way Camino to Muxia
Embark on an exhilarating journey from Santiago to Fisterra and then press on with a stunning 2-day extension to Muxía, the final leg of the Jacobean pilgrimage! On this 8-Day Self-Guided Finisterre Way Camino to Muxia tour, you’ll traverse rugged landscapes inviting you to drink in the endless views that this ancient Camino route affords. For centuries, pilgrims have been drawn to the mystical allure of Cape Fisterra, once believed to mark the end of the world.
Southern Spain
Sierra de Grazalema Walking Tour
Walking in southern Spain is an experience characterized by remarkable natural beauty, tranquil landscapes, and delightful encounters with Spanish culture, food, and wine. The 8-day self-guided Sierra de Grazalema Walking Tour is no exception! Immerse yourself in southern Spain as you make your way through the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.
Camino Ingles
English Way (Camino Ingles)
Whether you are looking for a pilgrimage or just a unique walking tour in Northern Spain, look no further than the 8-Day Self-Guided English Way. Also known as the Camino Ingles, this pilgrimage is a wonderful way to see some of the highlights of Northern Spain.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Sarria to Santiago
This mesmerizing 7-day self-guided pilgrimage of the last 100 km of the Camino de Santiago is a life-changing experience waiting to be discovered.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 1 Roncesvalles to Logrono
Want to complete the entire Camino Frances (The French Way) however you don’t have the time to do it completely all at once? Then this is the trip for you, with the Camino Frances broken up into five sections, each roughly one week. Many pilgrims walk only 1 or 2 weeks each year, allowing them to complete the Camino over multiple years. This is the first 1-week section of the Camino Frances, from Roncesvalles to Logroño.
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Camino Portugues: Last 100km from Tui
Follow the centuries-old Portuguese Camino from Tui to Santiago de Compostela on this one-week, self-guided trek across pastoral landscapes dotted with charming stone villages.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Portuguese Camino Coastal: Last 100km
The Camino Portuguese Coastal route goes from Baiona to Santiago and is an alternative to the Portuguese Way that starts from Porto. The Camino Portuguese Coastal route gives you lovely walking along the Portuguese coast, before moving inland for the push towards Santiago de Compostela.
Northern Spain
8-day Picos de Europa Mountain Trek
The Picos de Europa Mountain Trek is an 8-day trekking adventure in northern Spain’s Picos de Europa National Park. This condensed version of the 12-day Picos de Europa mountain trek is the perfect adventure for those looking to explore the highlights of the mountain range at their own pace over the course of a week.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 4 Leon to O Cebreiro
This self-guided walking tour of the Camino Frances is the fourth stage of a five-stage tour that allows walkers to complete the Camino with one or two stages per year. Enjoy completing the complete route from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostella over several years.
Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte from Bilbao to Santander
The 7-Day Self-Guided Camino del Norte from Bilbao to Santander is the second section of the Complete Camino del Norte. This scenic route leads from San Sebastián to Santiago de Compostela and is known for its picturesque coastal landscapes and delightful regional cuisine.
Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte from Gijón to Ribadeo
Interested in taking on the Northern Way Camino to Santiago, but don’t have just over a month to walk the complete route? The 8-Day Self-Guided Camino del Norte from Gijón to Ribadeo invites you to experience the magic of this Camino variant in just over a week.
Northern Spain
Camino Sanabrés to Santiago de Compostela
For over 1000 years, pilgrims have been making their way to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela by way of the Camino de Santiago, a network of over 800km of trails leading to the sacred site where they believe their sins will be forgiven. Walking the Camino Sanabrés, you’ll have the opportunity to walk the last 100km from Ourense to Santiago, exploring the remarkable Galician landscapes that pave your way from south to north.
Camino Primitivo
Camino Primitivo MTB Tour
Discover the timeless beauty of Northern Spain’s Asturias and Galicia regions on the 8-day self-guided Camino Primitivo MTB Tour. In the 9th century, King Alphonse II decided to see with his own eyes the bones of the apostle St. James. With that purpose, he journeyed through dark woods and daunting mountains, from the capital of his kingdom – Oviedo – to a remote area of what is now Galicia. This cycle tour follows this same authentic route, traversing part of the ‘España Verde’, through the varied countryside of Asturias and Galicia.
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Camino Portugues: Spiritual Variant
Embark on a profound spiritual journey along the Spiritual Variant Camino Portugues – from Tui to Santiago, a route steeped in history and significance.
Camino del Norte
Northern Way Last 100km Walking Tour
Embark on the final 100 km of the enchanting Northern Way, from Vilalba to Santiago. Savour the sites, sounds, and delicious food on your very own Camino.
Northern Spain
Asturias Natural Parks Walking Tour
The 8-day self-guided Asturias Natural Parks Walking Tour is the perfect combination of culture, history, and nature. Travellers and local Spaniards know the Asturias region of northwestern Spain to posess a unique charm and unforgettable ambience. The enticing combination of rich rural green landscapes, mild climate, warm hospitality, and fascinating culture make Asturias the perfect destination for a memorable walking holiday.
Southern Spain
Alpujarras Mountain Trek
Dive into an adventure of epic proportions as you spend 8-days hiking in Southern Spain’s mountainous Alpujarras region!
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 5 O Cebreiro to Santiago
This self-guided walking tour of the Camino Frances is the final stage of a five-stage tour that allows walkers to complete the Camino with one or two stages per year. Enjoy completing the complete route from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostella over several years.
Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte from San Sebastián to Bilbao
The 8-Day Self-Guided Camino del Norte from San Sebastián to Bilbao is the first section of the complete Camino del Norte, and is a great warm up for those not looking to trek the entire 36-day route. Although you won’t reach Santiago de Compostela, Bilbao too will be a triumphant end to a magical 8-day journey on this famous pilgrims’ route.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Camino Portuguese Coastal Spiritual Variant
The Spiritual Variant Camino Portugues from Baiona to Santiago is an alternative route to Santiago de Compostella, and combines the traditional route from Baiona with the Traslatio route.
Northern Spain
Camino Padre Sarmiento
The Padre Sarmiento route is a special one, going along the coast from Pontevedra before heading inland at Arousa, along a 170-kilometer path that ends in Santiago de Compostela. It was named in memory of Fray Martín Sarmiento’s pilgrimage, which he documented in his 1745 book “Trip to Galizia”.
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The Pyrenees and the Picos de Europa are perfect for challenging hikes, while the Camino de Santiago offers a more spiritual journey across northern Spain. For those interested in island landscapes, the GR131 across the Canary Islands presents a unique volcanic terrain.
Spain is an ideal trekking destination thanks to its varied climates and terrains, well-marked trails, and rich historical heritage. From coastal walks in Galicia to desert treks in Almería and mountain routes in the Sierra Nevada, Spain caters to every trekker's dream.
Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are generally ideal for most of the country, offering mild temperatures and less crowded paths. Summer is great for high mountain areas in the north, but can be excessively hot in the south.
- Camino de Santiago (French Way) - The most famous trek in Spain, this historic pilgrimage route covers approximately 800 kilometers from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It combines cultural richness with diverse landscapes, passing through cities, towns, and rural areas.
- GR11 or Trans-Pyrenean Trail - This challenging long-distance trail spans the length of the Pyrenees on the Spanish side, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. It offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenean mountains and is a must for serious hikers seeking a rugged adventure.
- Picos de Europa National Park - Located in northern Spain, this area features dramatic limestone peaks and deep gorges. Trails vary in difficulty, offering something for every level of hiker, with the route through the Cares Gorge being particularly popular.
- GR7 in Andalusia - This trail is part of the extensive European walking route E4 and takes trekkers through diverse Andalusian landscapes, from mountainous terrains to lush forests. It's an excellent way to experience southern Spain's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
- Camino del Norte - Another route of the Camino de Santiago, this path is less crowded than the French Way and travels along the northern coast of Spain. It is known for its stunning coastal views, passing through Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, and Galicia.
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, sturdy hiking boots, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Don't forget a waterproof jacket for unexpected rain, especially in the north. A hydration system and a reliable map or GPS device are essential for longer treks.
Yes, luggage transfers are commonly available on popular trekking routes like the Camino de Santiago, allowing you to walk with just a daypack.
Trek durations can vary widely. Short treks may last a few days, while long-distance routes like the Camino de Santiago can take several weeks, depending on the specific route and starting point.
Yes, Spain offers several family-friendly trekking options with varying difficulties. The Camino de Santiago has sections that are perfect for families, providing scenic walks with manageable distances and good infrastructure.
Accommodations range from luxury hotels to rustic hostels known as "albergues," particularly along the Camino routes. Many trails also have nearby camping facilities and mountain refuges.
Yes, self-guided treks are popular in Spain, especially on well-marked routes like the Camino de Santiago and in national parks. Detailed trail maps and resources are readily available.
Guided treks are available and provide additional insights into the local culture, history, and nature. They are particularly recommended for remote or less-traveled routes.
The best time to trek in Spain is spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) due to the milder weather. Summer can be very hot, especially in southern and central Spain, while winter may see snow in high-altitude areas.
Most trekking routes do not require special permits, but it’s always good to check local regulations, especially when trekking in protected areas or national parks.
Be prepared for sudden weather changes and ensure you have adequate water and sun protection. Remote areas may have limited cell phone coverage, so consider carrying a GPS device or satellite phone on less-traveled routes.
Stay on marked trails to minimize environmental impact, carry out all trash, and respect wildlife. Be considerate of local customs and traditions, particularly in rural and religious areas.
Many of Spain’s trekking routes pass through areas with rich histories and cultural landmarks. For example, the Camino de Santiago is dotted with historic churches, monasteries, and villages.