Spain Hiking Tours
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Balearic Islands
Menorca Walking Tour
Discover the beautiful Spanish island of Menorca on this mesmerizing 8-day self-guided walking adventure. Known as the greenest and perhaps the most authentic of Spain’s Balearic Islands, Menorca is a nature lover’s paradise just waiting to be discovered on foot!
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Slower-Paced
Want a slower pace on the Camino Frances? Whether you just want more time to savour the journey and the villages, or if this is your first Camino and you want to ensure the days aren’t too long, then this is the tour for you. This is also a popular family route, and suitable for children who like spending time outdoors!
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Camino Portugues: Tui to Finisterre
The Portuguese Camino: Tui to Finisterre starts from the border town of Tui, located on the banks of the Miño river that serves as a natural border between Spain and Portugal. The natural, historical and monumental heritage that you will find in Tui will be a magnificent opening to begin the route of this way.
Camino del Norte
The Northern Way from San Sebastián to Marquina
The 8-Day Northern Way from San Sebastián to Marquina Tour invites you to discover the natural beauty, culture, and incredible food of Northern Spain. Walking from San Sebastián to Marquina, you’ll discover the wondrous beauty of Green Spain for yourself as you make your way along coastal paths and through the inland Basque territory. Each stop along the way will delight you, from ancient ports to historical sights, and endless vineyards to sandy beaches—there is so much to discover on this dynamic section of the Camino de Santiago. Balance out active days on foot with relaxing evenings at charming accommodations where the mouth-watering flavours of Asturias are never far out of reach.
Southern Spain
Walking the Southern Costa Brava
The Costa Brava is one of the top destinations in Spain, where the deep blue ocean meets white sand beaches and friendly fishing villages welcome tourists from all over the globe. Discover the southern reaches of this renowned coast on the Walking the Southern Costa Brava tour!
Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte from Santander to GijĂłn
Discover the magic of the legendary Camino de Santiago Northern Way on this brilliant section from Santander to Gijón. This 10-Day self-guided pilgrims’ walk will introduce you to the most stunning landscapes of the Camino del Norte, as you trek at your own self-guided pace.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances and Finisterre
This self-guided Camino Francés walking tour goes from Sarria to Finisterre, offering a wondering 12-day walking tour that takes you Santiago de Compostella, and then beyond to Finisterre. Marvel at the history as you walk along this ancient path, and then continue onwards to the sea and Finisterre. Along the way savour delicious Galician cuisine, wonderful local wines, and have time to meditate on the history of the path you are walking, following the steps of centuries of other pilgrims.
Camino Ingles
Easy English Way Camino Tour
Experience the English Way Easy, allowing you to walk at a comfortable pace. Known locally as the Camino Ingles, this self-guided tour has been designed with easier days, allowing you more time to explore the villages and is less taxing on the body.
Canary Islands
La Gomera Walking Tour
Discover one of Spain’s lesser-travelled Canary Islands on the unforgettable 8-day self-guided La Gomera Walking Tour. Located off Africa’s coast in the Atlantic Ocean, La Gomera, with a diameter of only 25 km, is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered!
Canary Islands
Best of La Palma Walking Tour
La Palma, known as “La Isla Bonita” (The Beautiful Island) is a jewel that juts up from the Atlantic Ocean. It is waiting to be discovered on this 8-day self-guided walking tour. Belonging to Spain’s esteemed Canary Islands, La Palma is known for its incredible volcanic landscapes, enchanting green forests, and beautiful stretches of beach-lined coast.
Camino de Finisterre
Finisterre Way Deluxe Tour
Experience the enchantment of the Camino de Finisterre in comfort. Starting in Santiago de Compostella, this is a wonderful Camino by itself, or added on after you have completed another Camino.
Southern Spain
Taste and Walk Catalonia
Catalonia has so much to offer, and the landscapes, monasteries, and food are some of the absolute best parts of this region in Spain. The Taste and Walk Catalonia walking tour effortlessly combines history, architecture, food, and adventure into one high-impact tour!
Spanish Pyrenees
Vall de BoĂ and AigĂĽestortes Walking Tour
If rugged mountain landscapes, alpine valleys, and glacier lakes sound like your ideal setting for a walking adventure, then the self-guided Vall de BoĂ and AigĂĽestortes Walking Tour is the perfect tour for you. Traverse remarkable alpine landscapes surrounded by nothing but unspoiled natural wonders and fresh mountain air on this fabulous 8-day walking holiday in the Catalan Pyrenees.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Last 200km from Ponferrada
Want to fit a walk on the Camino Frances into a 2-week holiday? Then this is the route for you, starting at Ponferrada you will spend thirteen days walking through some of the best parts of the Camino Frances. Enjoy your 13-day Camino Frances, with ample time to sample the food, taste the wine, explore villages, and reflect on the millions of pilgrims that have followed this route over the past centuries.
Southern Spain
Walking Spain’s Wild Coast
Spain’s Catalonian coast is a wild, beautiful place. From teeming pine and olive forests to jewel-like coves on the Mediterranean coastline, this region is a walker’s paradise. Soak up the best of Catalonia on the Walking Spain’s Wild Coast tour.
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Spain General Information
Where to go trekking in Spain
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.
Why is Spain great for trekking?
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 AlmerĂa and mountain routes in the Sierra Nevada, Spain caters to every trekker's dream.
When to trek in Spain
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.
Top 5 treks in Spain
- 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.