What a trip – my 6th walking tour with Exodus and utterly blown away by the Challenge 5 hikes amongst the Alpi Apuane and Apennines ranges. This was an astonishing introduction to Tuscany! If you enjoy mountain walks and vast open views this could be your next trip.
Walking Holidays in Spain
Walking Holidays in Spain
Top 5 Destinations for Spain Walking Holidays
Camino de Santiago: One of the most epic walking routes in Spain is the world-famous Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James. This ancient pilgrimage route sprawls across northern Spain, culminating at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. The route is made up of various diverse trails that can take weeks to complete, allowing you to explore the varied landscapes, quaint villages and historic sites along the way. Whichever route you choose to walk, you’re rewarded with gorgeous scenery and cultural insights.
Sierra de Aitana: Nestled in the province of Alicante, the Sierra de Aitana is a rugged mountain range blessed with endemic flora and fauna and imposing views. There are a variety of walking trails suitable for all levels of fitness, ranging from gentle paths through scented pine forests to more difficult routes that wind up to the summit of Aitana peak, the highest point in the range. En route, soak up panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, discover traditional mountain villages and explore hidden caves and waterfalls.
Picos de Europa: Looming above northern Spain, the Picos de Europa rise up from the national park of the same name. The rugged limestone peaks interjected by deep gorges, lush valleys and gin-clear rivers provide a majestic backdrop. The park is home to numerous walking trails that steer you through dramatic scenery where you can look for native wildlife such as golden eagles, chamois and wild boar. Hike along the Cares Gorge, climb to the summit of Naranjo de Bulnes and explore the remote mountain villages.
Andalucia: A diverse melting pot of rugged peaks, rolling hills, olive groves and sandy beaches, Andalucia is a beautiful region perfect for exploring on foot. Hike along breezy coastal paths that lead to secluded coves and mountain trails that snake among traditional white villages to scenic viewpoints. Whether you explore the Sierra Nevada mountains, visit the Alpujarras region or wander through the fragrant orange groves of Seville, Andalucia will captivate you with its natural beauty and rich history.
La Palma: Known as the “Beautiful Island,” La Palma is a hidden treasure filled with unspoilt beauty and unique landscapes. The island is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with diverse ecosystems, including dense forests, volcanic craters and windswept coastlines. Our self-guided adventure leads you along well-marked walking trails through ancient forests of laurel and pine trees, past cascading waterfalls and along dramatic cliffs with panoramic ocean views. Whether you hike the Ruta de los Volcanes, explore the prehistoric rainforest or amble through Santa Cruz Old Town, you’ll be greeted with incredible sights around every twist and turn.
Anna Chapman Walking Northern Tuscany
Gillian Foxcroft Hike Bulgaria's Rodopi MountainsI am keen on the natural world, fascinated by large carnivores – walking and sharing their world was the reason for booking. The spectacular mountain ranges are wild and empty of people. I enjoyed the fact that each day had a different emphasis and the lack of rest day enabled us to really make the most of our surroundings. Relaxing drinks on the patio, a feast of local delights and the company of likeminded, funny and interesting folk was a great end to each day.
I’d love to return in the autumn , but the wildflowers and butterflies were superb.
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