Two Walking Travel tips: In a Spain corner

Barcelona Walking trip Costa Brava

Two Walking Travel tips: In a Spain corner in Costa Brava and the Pyrenees.

Costa Brava

From Catalonia’s most secluded beaches to the buzz of Barcelona, as well as a couple, Readers share the best places to visit in this fascinating region
If walking is your thing, you’ve found paradise. These guided routes will take you through the mountain landscape of the Girona Pyrenees and along paths that hug the Mediterranean, where you’ll discover some of the unforgettable beauty spots of the Costa Brava. At any time of year, just get your hiking boots on and enjoy the great outdoors. One of the best Spain walking tours.
One of the places that are able to hold the balance between attracting travelers and preserving their original beauty and native charm is the town of Cadaqués has two main pleasures: food and sea. Food: walk round the point on the eastern side of the town centre. You’ll find authentic beach restaurants frequented by locals and pungent with the smell of delicious frying fish. Sea: take a picnic with Making Tracks Travel and do the 30-minute walk to Cala Nans lighthouse. You get beautiful national park scenery and magic Sa Sabolla cove, where you can snorkel in limpid waters with almost no one else around.
We settled for a small stretch of the Camino Ronda, from Roses to Cadaqués. At around 21 kilometers, it’s a one-way hike of moderate strenuosity . There are several bays and beaches along the way where you can cool off with a pleasant swim in the Mediterranean Sea, but ample sun protection is advisable.

Walking the Pyrenees

The Spanish Pyrenees are one of Europe’s best kept secrets and combine stunning scenery with great weather. Spain walking tours offers a range from scenic walks in meadows to long hikes in the high mountains

Enjoy mountain hiking the places of natural beauty or the Pyrenean lakes.
Discover and learn to live in a most simple way wandering this special natural environment. Experiencing nature backpacking and hiking the Pyrenees camping in the wild meet and friendship.

A hiker’s paradise. Hiking is the most popular activity in the Pyrenees. The whole range is crossed by many trails, both short and long. The most famous of these, and is known as the Pyrenean Trail. It crosses the entire mountain range, from one end to the other. There are also many other signed, easier routes that set out from the mountains villages of the region. Any time of year is good to go hiking here, with the exception of winter, when snow covers the peaks and valleys of the range. Nevertheless, you should always take basic precautions when you go hiking, such as carrying enough water and a map of the area.

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