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Uncover the best hikes in Spain, with Ramble Worldwide. From Tenerife to Majorca, walking in Spain has never been easier than with our experienced guides who know the most scenic routes like the back of their hands.
Spain’s hiking trails are of the highest order, with majestic landscapes that nourish the soul. Pretty shadows dance across the whitewashed villages of the Alpujarras in Andalucia, sun-baked paths weave their way across the Picos de Europa and the Sierra Nevada mountain range dominates the Granada skyline. Whether you want to island-hop across different microclimates in the Canary Islands, explore the quaint bays and rocky coves in Menorca, or meander along well-marked paths through valleys and meadows in Andalucia, walking holidays in Spain offer you countless natural beauty.
From fiesta to siesta, Spain’s streets are relentlessly coursing with life and a passion that cannot be matched. With music in its heart, culinary genius at its fingertips and wildly beautiful landscapes in its soul, this country is the ideal destination for ramblers, food lovers, and anyone fascinated by Spanish culture and history.
Experience a revitalising week filled with carefully curated walks amidst rolling hills, along secluded beaches, and exhilarating hikes through spectacular gorges.
This truly beautiful region of northeast Spain is one of history, tradition and untouched landscapes. We stay in the picturesque village of Berdún which lies close to glacial valleys and verdant forests, medieval villages, megalithic monuments and beautiful Romanesque churches. Sampling some of the best of Spanish food with a homemade picnic for lunch every day.
On this hiking weekend in Andalucía, explore the beguiling Alpujarras, a hidden gem in Southern Spain’s Sierra Nevada valleys.
Experience the serene beauty of Andalucía as you journey through the captivating white-washed villages of the Alpujarras. This idyllic escape includes visits to charming gardens, tastings of local delights, and an exploration of the iconic Alhambra Palace, along with coastal adventures, taking you to the castle-topped village of Salobrena and the mesmerizing caves of Nerja, allowing you to savour the best of Andalucía's culture, history, and natural wonders
Explore the lush north and arid south of one of Spain's Canary Islands on a self guided adventure
The province of Cadiz has a lot to offer from hill side white towns to flamenco shows. Our visit to Jerez and surrounding towns includes a mixture of gentle walks and sightseeing as well as lunch in a Parador and a visit to Donana National Park.
Discover the allure of a captivating journey through Spain, as you explore the verdant Picos landscapes with invigorating walks and hikes, fully immersing yourself in the breath taking natural beauty of this region.
Lanzarote, hailed as the most captivating among the Canary Islands, boasts year-round temperatures seldom dipping below 20°C, rendering it an ideal winter walking haven. Its unique volcanic landscapes, stunning vistas, and pleasant climate make it a sought-after destination for those seeking an enchanting outdoor experience.
Explore the vibrant heritage of Andalucia by discovering the captivating cities of Seville, Cordoba, and Granada, each representing a unique facet of a rich cultural tapestry. Uncover the essence of these three exquisite Andalucian gems through this unforgettable journey.
Splashed with ancient Roman ruins, powerful cathedrals and unrivalled Islamic architecture, Spain’s history beautifully manifests itself into first-class architecture. Food lovers can feast on some of the most delicious dishes in vibrant and rustic Tapas bars or exquisite contemporary restaurants. While walking in Spain you can also discover world-famous vineyards, which produce some of the finest wines in Europe, heightening your experience of traditional Spanish gastronomy.
From intriguing volcanic landscapes and hills etched with limestone, to lush national parks and dramatic coastal walks with spectacular views over the ocean, there is something here for every nature lover.
We also have an exciting range of self-guided walking holidays in Spain, allowing you to relax and enjoy classic walking routes independently, following information put together by our walking experts. These self-guided hiking holidays also come with 24-hour emergency support and handpicked accommodation. From week-long trips to two-week hiking holidays, from winter treks to summer walking holidays for singles, it’s all possible.
Located in the southernmost region of Spain and close to Morocco, Andalucia has gained a distinct Moorish influence over the years. Everything from its warm climate to its fascinating architecture and rolling hills makes this an ideal destination for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, which you can appreciate with one of our friendly walking leaders.
Discover moreUnwind with a walking holiday to the luscious Balearic Islands. We offer holidays to Menorca and Majorca, following beautiful hiking paths. Whether you choose to visit one or more of these destinations, you will find stunning shorelines, quaint country trails, spectacular views and welcoming warm weather.
Discover moreThe incredible volcanic landscape in the Canary Islands means venturing on walking holidays here is like discovering another planet. The beautiful national parks, along with dramatic mountains and valleys provide the perfect setting for a hike. Garajonay’s laurel forests are a must-see, and Tenerife’s Teide National Park provides peaks that reach high above the fluffy clouds, with views guaranteed to take your breath away.
Discover moreFor those looking to experience more of Spain's diverse landscapes, we offer several combination holidays:
Natural Parks of Southern Spain - Combine Sierra de Grazalema and Sierra de las Nieves for a comprehensive exploration of Andalucía's protected natural beauty
Andalucían Trails - Experience both the high mountain villages of the Alpujarras and the coastal influence of Cómpeta
Canary Island Combinations - Link multiple islands such as Tenerife and La Gomera, or Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, to experience dramatically different volcanic landscapes within a single trip
Spain offers remarkable regional diversity that makes it a walker's paradise:
Andalucía showcases Moorish influences with ancient irrigation channels (acequia) still flowing alongside many trails. Spring transforms the landscape with extraordinary wildflower displays, while the unique architecture of the Alpujarras reflects its Berber heritage with flat-roofed, whitewashed houses that seem to cascade down hillsides.
The Picos de Europa presents dramatic maritime limestone pinnacles, deep gorges, and verdant valleys. This region feels like an exotic gem within Europe, where beech and oak forests create a lush green backdrop to the rocky summits. Look out for chamois gracefully navigating rocky outcrops and golden eagles soaring overhead.
The Canary Islands offer a stunning contrast between barren volcanic slopes and lush forests, sometimes within a single day's walk. In La Palma, "La Isla Bonita," you might start in a subtropical laurisilva forest before ascending to a lunar-like volcanic crater. The islands' "eternal spring" climate makes them perfect for winter walking when other European destinations are cold and wet.
Spain boasts some of the most spectacular hiking trails in Europe, each offering unique landscapes and experiences:
El Camino de Santiago - The famous pilgrimage route leading to Santiago de Compostela
Picos de Europa - Dramatic limestone mountains with deep gorges and lush valleys
GR-131 in the Canary Islands - Volcanic landscapes and diverse ecosystems across the islands
Sierra Nevada - Spain's highest mountain range with stunning alpine scenery
Cami de Cavalls - The historic 185km coastal path circling Menorca
Grazalema Natural Park - Andalucía's first natural park with diverse flora and fauna
Expect to embark on moderately paced rambles during our Spanish walking holidays. On our gentler breaks, you’ll mix time spent sightseeing with half-day walks across the scenic countryside. Meanwhile, our higher-grade itineraries involve full days following paths across tougher terrain.
Many of our Spanish destinations offer "x2" holiday options with two leaders providing walks of different grades each day. This is perfect if you and your travel partner have different walking abilities, or if you enjoy choosing between a harder or easier option daily. These flexible options are particularly popular in Andorra, Sierra de Grazalema, and across the Canary Islands.
Joining you on your travels through Spain will be a small group of passionate, like-minded walkers. Everyone is keen to explore this wonderful country on foot, ensuring plenty of shared memories among new friends.
Not to mention, you won’t have to worry about a thing as the entire holiday is organised for you by our trusted tour leaders. Don your hiking boots and enjoy the journey. Find the perfect Spanish walking holidays that are best suited to you below, and book with Ramble Worldwide today.
Our walking holidays in Spain offer special experiences you might not find elsewhere:
Local Accommodation - Stay in traditional casas rurales in rural Andalucía or historic paradores converted from monasteries and castles
Culinary Delights - Enjoy regional specialties like Andalucían gazpacho, Asturian fabada, or Canarian papas arrugadas with mojo sauce
Cultural Encounters - Meet local artisans, visit working farms, and experience authentic Spanish traditions beyond the tourist trail
Natural Wonders - Witness rare sights like goats in argan trees in some regions or dramatic geological formations in the Canaries
Expert Local Knowledge - Benefit from our leaders' specialized understanding of regional ecology, culture, and hidden trails
Delve into the rich cultural heritage of Spain as you embark on a walking holiday. Uncover historical sites, architectural marvels, traditional customs, and vibrant festivals that reveal the essence of Spain's unique cultural tapestry.
Read moreThe signature snack of Spain, tapas are served in bars and restaurants across the country offering an authentic social-dining experience. Part and parcel of Spanish culture, enjoy tapas as an afternoon pick-me-up or eat them late into the night, savouring an evening with friends.
Read moreI had long heard from other ramblers about the Alpujarras being a wonderfully scenic area that provides good mountain walking, and I am happy to confirm just how true that is.
Read moreJane Sarjeant loves to share her adventures and love of the great outdoors here is an opportunity to share her experience of walking and hiking in the rich green landscapes of the Picos in Spain through her blog.
Read moreIn the hill country beyond the coastal resorts close to Malaga lies the small town of Competa, some 700 metres above sea level. This was the base for 51 ramblers to explore the valleys, hills and ‘white villages’ of the Sierra Almijara.
Read moreWe were all met at Malaga airport in brilliant sunshine by David & Emma (the owners of Las Chineneas) and driven for approximately 3 hours to our destination, Mairena, high in the Alpujarras. We passed through interesting countryside with olives and almonds growing.
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