Hiking

Hiking through some of the most breath-taking countryside in Spain could be one of the most memorable experiences of your trip, but even better when it involves meeting local people and savoring the local gastronomy. From mountain ranges, to coastal routes and spectacular cliff hikes, we will offer the best trails options for an unforgettable day out adventure. Here are some of our most popular and attractive areas for hiking:

Vias Verdes: The Greenways are old disused railway lines that have been converted to trails, perfect for hiking or cycling. Exploring them is a different, enjoyable and environmentally friendly way of getting to know Spain, its culture and its landscapes. This is an alternative ideal for all ages, no motor vehicles are allowed respecting the environment and bringing together sport and the great outdoors.

Caminito del Rey (Malaga province, Andalucia): a stunning cliff hike where a boardwalk hangs 100 meters above the Guadalhorce river.

Grazalema Natural Park (Cadiz province, Andalucia): multiple options of hiking trails and village-to-village walks to explore the picturesque white washed towns of Cadiz province.

La Alpujarra and Sierra Nevada Natural Park (Granada province, Andalucia): spectacular mountain ranges, flora and fauna in the slopes of Sierra Nevada.

SendaLitoral de Malaga (Costa del Sol pathwalk): a long-distance path of a total of 180km following the entire coast of Malaga province from Manilva to Nerja.

Montserrat(Barcelona province, Catalonia): one of the most amazing landmarks in Catalonia, a sacred mountain where nature, culture, history, and religion meet together.

Discover more about Spanish hiking and biking trails in our article.