Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Spain
Could you see yourself hiking through Picos de Europa's limestone peaks, walking that 24km Cares Gorge that's carved 1000m deep, then trekking the final 100km Camino stretch from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela? These Spanish trails take you past Sotres village's high-altitude views and Naranjo de Bulnes' rock face. For a true trekking adventure, it has to be Spain.
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Gustavo • traveled in May, 2025
Nice trip for those who like trekking. The guesthouse is very cosy, and the staff pretty friendly. The food was exelent.
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Roan • traveled in November, 2025
Great views, epic off-road drives and a really cool app. Honestly didn't think the indie app would be that convenient. Highly recommend this tour
Self Drive Hiking Adventure in the Spanish Pyrenees 7 Days - A
Anand • traveled in August
Pyrenees Travels made our trekking experience truly enjoyable! With meticulous planning and a high degree of attention to detail, Alberto and the team made our 'trek-ation' wonderful! The 10-day customized trip gave us a full experience of hiking the beautiful mountains, Spanish culture and gourmet food.
Hiking Tour in Spanish Pyrenees 10 days
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Walking in Andalucia
77 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The superb varied scenery of Andalucía. Great walks in very different locations.”
David, traveled in July
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 Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 69 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $2,923
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Self Drive Hiking Adventure in the Spanish Pyrenees 7 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Great views, epic off-road drives and a really cool app. Highly recommend this tour.”
Roan, traveled in November
Take a local jeep from Espot into Aigüestortes National Park, then hike 12km past alpine lakes and waterfalls with 641m descent. Walk the 8km Añisclo Canyon trail with 230m ascent, passing monastery ruins and old stone bridges along the way. The 12km Val Ferera trails near the French-Spanish border climb 524m through Pyrenean valleys, with self-guided app navigation and local expert support available 9am-6pm daily.
Duration 7 days Destinations Barcelona, Añisclo Canyon, Ainsa, Benasque, Montserrat Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Moderate Distance 289 mi Operator Indie From
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Duration 7 days Destinations Capileira, Bubion, Pampaneira, Mecina Fondales, Pitres, Lanjarón, Sierra Nevada National Park, Trevelez Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 40 mi Operator WalkingWomen From
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Scenic Galician trails lead from Sarria past Santiago de Barbadelo church and Castro de Castromaior ruins. Oak forests guide to rebuilt Portomarin, Sierra de Ligonde rises ahead, and ancient paths end at Santiago Cathedral. Daily walks span 20-29km with flexible options.
Duration 7 days Destinations Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Arzua, Pedrouzo, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 65 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,850
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Duration 8 days Destinations Tui, O Porrino, Redondela, Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, Padron, Santiago de Compostela Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 59 mi Operator CAMINO DE SANTIAGO RESERVAS From
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This self-guided walk covers 116km through Galicia's quiet countryside and rugged coast, with daily distances from 13 to 34km. The route includes a 9km climb to Facho de Lourido summit for ocean views, peaceful oak and chestnut forests near the Xallas River, and a steep descent into the fishing village of Cee.
Duration 8 days Destinations Santiago de Compostela, Negreira, Olveiroa, Cee, Fisterra, Lires, Muxia Age Range Ages 12+ Distance 52 mi Operator On The Go Tours From $1,090
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Spain's iconic pilgrimage route leads from Sarria through Galician countryside. The path crosses ancient bridges, connects historic churches in Portomarin and Melide, and ascends Monte do Gozo. Average 20km daily with stays in converted rectories and manor houses.
Duration 8 days Destinations Sarria, Portomarin, Lestedo, Melide, Arzua, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 12+ Distance 59 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
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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."




















