Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Spain
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- Walking in Andalucia
- Majorca Finca-Walking with Charm
- "Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): Fisterra Epilogue
- Hiking the High Trails of the Picos de Europa
- Undiscovered towns & trails of the Canary Islands
- "Camino de Santiago" (Way of St James): Original Way
- Camino De Santiago - The Way to Santiago (The last 115KM)
- Best of the Spanish Camino
- Sierra de Aitana Trek
- Walking the Camino de Santiago
Walking in Andalucia
76 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good walks, lovely villages, great food and some stunning views. Particularly enjoyed visiting the local villages where we were able to sample some fantastic food and meet the locals.”
Moira, traveled in October
The rugged landscapes of Spain unfold from Cortijo Rosario base. Sierra de Grazalema's UNESCO reserve offers prime griffon vulture spotting, while El Caminito del Rey presents thrilling cliffside walks among traditional villages. Daily routes span 5-9 miles through olive groves and mountain terrain.
Duration 8 days Destinations Algamitas, Villanueva de San Juan, Grazalema, Setenil de las Bodegas Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 69 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,737
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Duration 7 days Destinations Pollenca, Alcudia, Orient, Bunyola, Soller, Deia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 45 mi Operator Eurohike From
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Spain's historic trails stretch 20-32km daily from Santiago to Fisterra. The route winds through Xallas Valley, past medieval Ponte Maceira bridge, concluding at the dramatic World's End lighthouse. Boutique rural accommodations provide comfortable rest stops.
Duration 5 days Destinations Santiago de Compostela, Negreira, Olveiroa, Cee, Corcubion, Fisterra, Muxia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 52 mi Operator Uncommon Tours From
9% Off- NZ$1,314
Picos de Europa's trails cover 15km at Vega de Ario with challenging descents at Canal del Tejo. High-altitude paths connect Collado Jermoso (2064m) to Urriellu Refuge, offering spectacular views of Naranjo de Bulnes.
Duration 9 days Destinations Bilbao, Santander, Las Arenas de Cabrales, Covadonga, Sotres, Espinama, Potes, Bulnes, Poncebos, LlanesSee all destinations Age Range up to 90 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 369 mi Operator Yellowwood Adventures Ltd From
9% Off- NZ$2,674
Volcanic landscapes of Spain's archipelago unfold during moderate 4-6km daily walks. The route reaches Teide's summit at 3,500m, reveals Barranco del Infierno's 200m waterfall, and connects La Palma's dramatic volcano paths from Roque de Los Muchachos to Fuencaliente.
Duration 10 days Destinations Tenerife, Los Cristianos, San Miguel de Abona, Barranco del Infierno, San Sebastian de la Gomera, Garajonay National Park, Agulo, Santa Cruz de la Palma, Caldera de Taburiente National Park Age Range up to 90 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 173 mi Operator Yellowwood Adventures Ltd From
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Spain's moderate 115km route unfolds in daily 19-29km segments. The trail features Lugo's Roman walls, Melide's historic cruceiro, and Santiago's Cathedral. Luggage transfers between boutique rural hotels and Pilgrim's Certificate included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lugo, Melide, Arzua, A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 99 mi Operator Uncommon Tours From
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Galicia's diverse landscapes spread across this 115km pilgrimage from Sarria to Santiago. The path crosses the Miño River in Portomarin, rises to Palas de Rei's Church of San Tirso, and meanders through forest trails to Melide, covering 13-24km daily with moderate difficulty.
Duration 9 days Destinations Santiago de Compostela, Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Melide, Arzua, Pedrouzo Age Range up to 100 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 123 mi Operator Interrailing Packages From
9% Off- NZ$1,104
Best of the Spanish Camino
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The itinerary allowed you to get a real feel for the Camino, without having to walk tedious distances.”
Gai, traveled in September
Duration 13 days Destinations Bilbao, Burguete, Pamplona, Puente la Reina, Logrono, Laguardia, Estella, Burgos, Castrojeriz, FromistaSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 621 mi Operator UTracks From
9% Off- NZ$7,690
Sierra de Aitana Trek
60 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A great walking week in lovely mountains within easy access of Alicante. An inspirational moment at the top of each.”
Alison, traveled in November
The rugged trails of Sierra de Aitana present steep climbs to Puig Campana (4,626ft) and technical scrambles through Pas de la Rabosa. Daily 7-8 hour treks across rocky terrain reveal hidden valleys and peaks while staying at family-run Rincon de Pepe in Benimantell.
Duration 8 days Destinations Alicante, Benimantell, Villajoyosa, Orxeta Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 78 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,121
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Leon's gothic cathedral marks the start of diverse Spanish terrain. The trail passes Cruz de Ferro's summit and chestnut-lined paths to medieval Molinaseca. Rio Valcarce valley's oak woods lead to O'Cebreiro's mountain trails offering spectacular sunset views.
Duration 11 days Destinations Leon, Molinaseca, O Cebreiro, Samos, Sarria, Portomarin, Lestedo, Palas de Rei, O Coto, MelideSee all destinations Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Distance 213 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
15% Off- NZ$5,040
What people love about Hiking & Trekking Tours in Spain
- Walking in Andalucia
I loved the variation of scenery each day, made even better by the excellent weather as it was sunny each day. It was clumsy going via Tour Radar to book an Exodus holiday so I'll book directly with Exodus in the future.
- Sierra de Aitana Trek
This was a superb mid-winter walking trip, undertaken in glorious weather. The walking was excellent, generally good underfoot with some rough walking, and the views from the summits were breathtaking. The hotel base in Benimantell was comfortable, and it is fair to say nobody went hungry - meals were generally very good. Our walk leader was a local, and consequently very knowledgeable about the geology, flora and fauna. He also provided a superb service, including making our picnic lunches and, as he was a mountain leader trainer, we felt in very safe hands. All in all one of the best guided walking holidays I have had.
- Canary Islands Walking - Lanzarote
A good tour for a short walking holiday in the sun during British winter.
What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Spain
What are the best times of year for hiking in Spain?
Spain's prime hiking seasons change across its regions. The Canary Islands welcome hikers throughout the year with temperatures staying mild from February to December. Up north the Camino de Santiago works best between April and October outside of the rainy season. Along Spain's Mediterranean shores and in Mallorca March to June and September to November bring pleasant walking weather. The southern region of Andalucia gets quite hot in July and August making hiking less enjoyable. A TourRadar traveler's experience in Mallorca confirms this: "April was perfect because I wanted late spring colors and was not disappointed. The weather allowed for comfortable hiking with beautiful wildflowers in bloom."
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hiking tours in Spain?
Spanish hiking routes feature a mix of places to stay that reflect local character. The Camino paths combine 2-3 star hotels with traditional pilgrim lodgings. Andalusia offers upscale choices like the Parador de Tejeda with views across deep valleys. In Tenerife walkers can stay at distinctive properties such as the historic Hotel Quinta Roja mansion from the 1600s or Hotel Spa VillAlba in Vilaflor. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The hotels varied but two were excellent - Hotel Gaudi and Pazo Sedor offered wonderful hospitality and local character."
How physically demanding are Spain's hiking trails?
Trail difficulty ranges widely across Spain's varied landscape. Sierra Nevada paths climb to serious heights above 3000m while Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana offers moderate routes around 1000m elevation. Tenerife's Teide National Park leads hikers across volcanic ground up to 1482m at Cruz de Ferro. One TourRadar traveler described their experience: "The hike from Biniaraix to Cuber Lake was the best - challenging with 900m ascent but the mountain and valley views made every step worthwhile."
What meals are included in Spanish hiking tours?
Tour packages usually cover breakfast daily plus several dinners letting you explore lunch spots in villages along the way. Camino de Santiago trips provide 7 breakfasts and 4-5 dinners featuring local dishes like Galician seafood. Tours in the Canaries typically pack picnic lunches while Mallorca routes include breakfast and 5 restaurant lunches. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The food along the Camino was fresh local produce particularly excellent seafood in Galicia and the evening meals were a great way to socialize with fellow hikers."
How many people are typically in hiking tour groups in Spain?
Groups stay small to ensure personal attention and reduce impact on trails. Guided Camino de Santiago groups usually include 5-6 people while Canary Islands tours average 8-12 walkers. Mallorca tends toward smaller groups of 6-8 participants. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The small group size with 5 others made it perfect for socializing while still maintaining a peaceful hiking experience and our guide could give everyone proper attention."
What are the best hiking regions in Spain for different skill levels?
The country's trails suit all abilities from easy walks through Mallorca's Orient Valley to tough climbs in Tenerife's Teide National Park. Beginners can enjoy 4-5 hour routes past olive groves and medieval towns in Andalucia's white villages. The Camino de Santiago offers mid-level hiking with daily 20-25km segments. Advanced hikers can take on Mount Teide's 3718m summit with 1400m elevation gain. One TourRadar traveler said about the Canaries: "The hikes were good and just the right amount of challenge covering a diverse area making sure we saw a variety of landscapes."
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