Highlights of our Spain trips
1. Andalucia: Incredible scenery, sublime architecture, fabulous cities and wild undiscovered countryside – Andalucia has it all. The Sierra Nevada boasts rugged mountains, fertile valleys and forests of chestnut and oak. Ronda oozes old school charm and the cities of Granada and Seville parade exquisite Moorish art.
2. Picos de Europa: This is the setting for spectacular limestone mountains and home to an astonishing diversity of flora and fauna. A comparatively small area on the Iberian Peninsula, the Picos de Europa is home to a large number of vultures, eagles and kites, as well as the odd wolf and bear – perfect if you’re looking to take in local wildlife as part of your trip to Spain.
3. Sierra de Aitana: In the upland areas behind the seaside development of Benidorm lie the untouched hills of the Sierra de Aitana and the Valls de la Marina. These limestone ranges offer superb walking in a sunny but mild climate – making our Spain trips a perfect escape in winter.
4. Camino de Santiago: Following the Way of St James in northern Spain, the Camino de Santiago de Compostela is one of the world’s most renowned and oldest pilgrimage routes. For more than 1,000 years, pilgrims have made this spiritual journey, which is made up of an extensive network of routes that run for around 750km. Nowadays, people from all around the world walk along a section of the Camino de Santiago to enjoy the beautiful scenery and receive a certificate of accomplishment once they have arrived at the Church of St James.
5. Catalan Coast: Made up of sheltered coves, golden beaches and charming fishing villages, the Catalan Coast sweeps along Spain’s Costa Brava − a fabulous location for cycling or a walking trip to Spain. Along the trails you can explore pine forests, see local wildlife and enjoy delicious Catalan cuisine.