Picos de Europa
Summer, Next trips
Hiking trips
Moderate Level
Guided Hotel & Hut Hiking tours
This Trekking takes us into the wonderful mountain scenery of Picos de Europa National Park. This tour explores the Picos de Europa National Park with walks in the wild landscapes of the western, central and eastern massifs.
Physical requirements
Transportation and Luggage We drive in a van (9 places), which is ideal for getting around the mountain roads in a familiar and flexible way. We recommend bringing one main piece of baggage and a daypack, better than a rigid suitcase, because we have limited space in the vehicle.
DATES AND PRICES PER PERSON 2024
DATES | TWIN ROOM | SINGLE ROOM |
- Monday 8th July to Friday 12th July - Monday 22nd July to Friday 26th July - Monday 2nd September to Friday 6th September - Monday 16th September to Friday 20th September |
€ 595 | € 670 |
- Monday 5th August to Friday 9th August - Monday 19th August to Friday 23rd August |
€ 620 | € 695 |
Have you ever heard of Llanes? If not, then you have not heard of the most charming and lovely coastal town in Asturias, and the perfect spot for an unforgettable adventure holiday.
Located between Santander and Gijón, you will be attracted by a wide range of adventure activities options, including hiking, canyoning, kayaking, caving, SUP and biking.
Llanes has more than 30 idyllic beaches and dramatic cliffs where you will be delighted doing surfing or SUP.
Undoubtedly, kayaking on the Deva River is a must for all visitors. A descent of the spectacular River Deva in sit-on-top tandem kayaks, enjoying the fantastic mountain scenery and exciting white water.
If you are keen on some extreme action, canyoning is definitely the most adrenaline-inducing activity. Jump, slide, swim, abseil and zipline through some of the most spectacular natural settings Picos de Europa has to offer. It is an awesome feeling, and no experience is required. You just need to be active and healthy and possess a spirit of adventure.
This trip takes us into the beautiful mountain scenery of Picos de Europa National Park and the Cantabrian coast. The tour explores the park with adventure activities in the wild landscapes of these undiscovered mountains and the magical Cantabrian coast.
The Picos de Europa are just 40 minutes inland from the Cantabrian Sea, which gives them a uniqueness for the spectacular views and their sculptured peaks.
This tour gives you all of that. The activities are one part of it. The cultural & environmental experiences are the others.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED:
The southern side of the Picos de Europa may have a different climate than the Cantabrian seaward side and, along with the Western Massif, approached from the South, offers many different perspectives. The first part of the trip takes you into the heart of the Riaño mountains south of the Picos.
There, you will immediately feel the expansive grandeur of these Alpine-like peaks mirrored in the still water of the lakes beneath them. The villages, too, are small, intimate, and pretty. Very few hill walkers and tourists are in this area, adding to the sense of tranquility that will make this tour an exceptional experience.
We will move to the Natural Park of Fuentes Carrionas in the second part. The natural landscape, fauna, and botanical value of the Montaña Palentina led to its declaration as a Natural Park under the names of Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre in 2000.
The Montaña Palentina is a highly sensitive space. It is the natural habitat of the brown bear and the capercaillie, as well as various botanical species specific to these places.
The Montaña Palentina is located to the north of the province of Palencia. It has complex tectonics and a fascinating landscape, the result of the action of both karstic phenomena (Cueva del Cobre, Sumidero del Sel de la Fuente) and glaciers, which is reflected in cirques, valleys and lagoons (Lago de las Lomas, Lago de Ves, Pozo
Curavacas). El Curavacas (2,525m.), El Espigüete (2,450m.) and Las Lomas (2,451m.) are the highest peaks of the Montaña Palentina.
We also stay at Parador Nacional de Fuentes Carrionas, a fantastic hotel with magnificent views and a restaurant.
Depending on your brief, we can facilitate “A” walkers with more challenging options, “B” walkers with shorter walks with more peaks & “C” walkers with comfortable walks featuring areas of historic or cultural interest. The choice is yours. Just let us know in advance.
- 4 nights at Hotel Tierra de la Reina in Boca de Huergano.
- 3 nights at Parador Nacional de Fuentes Carrionas in Cervera de Pisuerga.
- 7 Breakfast.
- 7 dinners to experience the gastronomy of the towns/villages.
- All transport and listed activities. Airport transfers.
- Guides – English speaking qualified/certified/approved guides.
- Insurances and taxes.
- Picnic lunch. It can be purchased in the hotel or local shops.
- Drinks.
- Flights
This Trekking takes us into the beautiful mountain scenery of Picos de Europa National Park. The tour explores the Park with walks in the wild landscapes of the western, central and eastern massifs.
This tour gives you all of that. The walks are one part of it. The cultural & environmental experiences are the others.
The “Big Trek” tour is suitable for those hillwalkers who enjoy trekking “hut to hut” and challenging walks at higher altitudes over tougher, longer routes. Ideal for experienced walkers.
HIGHLIGHTS
· Sleep at the base of the iconic peak of Naranjo de Bulnes
· Hike a stunning landscape affords unique views in the heart of the Picos de Europa
· Experience a breathtaking part of the moon scenery of this National Park.
· Enjoy the best sunset in Picos de Europa, sleeping in Collado Jermoso Refuge.
· See a rich and varied fauna. Among other species, there are Chamois, Griffon vultures, Eagles, etc.
The Somiedo Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve is home to one of the main bear and grouse populations of the Cantabrian Mountains. With the area of the Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña, and Ibias Natural Park, the multitude of relatively isolated valleys and mountains have allowed maintaining that wildlife.
Here, a hiker's paradise opens up, full of contrasts from the high peaks to the broad glacial valleys with their lakes, lagoons and pastures to the rugged and wooded river valleys.
The human being has been linked to this territory for millennia, including the "vaqueiros de alzada" and "xaldos", leaving a valuable ethnographic heritage such as the "teito cabins", the corros or the pallozas that will accompany us during all the routes.
In addition, the link with the land is still alive in these regions, Cangas de Narcea wine, sausage, heather honey or cheese are some products that will make us enjoy the gastronomic aspect of the trip.
This trekking adventure takes you deep into the breathtaking landscapes of the Picos de Europa National Park. Discover its rugged beauty by walking through the wild terrains of its western, central, and eastern massifs.
Located along Spain’s northern coast near Santander, the Picos de Europa is a limestone mountain range that spans the provinces of Asturias, Cantabria, and Northern Castille y León—Spain's largest province. As one of the earliest National Parks in Europe, this eco-destination offers unspoiled nature, free from mass tourism and the infrastructure that often accompanies it. Here, humans and nature coexist harmoniously.
The towering peaks, reaching up to 2,600 meters, the deep valleys, and the green pastures where livestock graze at heights of up to 2,000 meters provide a stunning backdrop. This region has many wildlife, including bears, wolves, eagles, vultures, chamois, deer, and alpine plants. The Picos de Europa is also steeped in history, with traces of ancient civilizations such as the Celts, Romans, and early humans evident throughout the park.
Only 40 minutes from the Cantabrian Sea, the mountains offer spectacular views of the ocean and their distinctively sculpted peaks. Dotted with charming villages nestled in valleys and scattered across the massifs, this region offers an authentic taste of rural life, where local culture and gastronomy thrive.
This tour promises to immerse you in everything the Picos de Europa offers, combining scenic walks with cultural and environmental experiences.
- Picnic lunch. It can be purchased in the hotel or local shops.
- Drinks.
- Dinner on day 4.
- Extra optional activities on day 4.
- Flights
This exciting 8-day adventure through the Sierra de Gredos and surrounding regions offers an incredible mix of nature, history, and culture. From challenging hikes to serene landscapes, and from ancient historical landmarks to vibrant cultural experiences, this journey is designed to captivate outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
Sierra de Gredos is a mountain range in the Central System and is situated in the provinces of Salamanca, Ávila, and Cáceres, with easy access from Madrid. The highest point is located in the province Ávila, at the Almanzor at 2,592 metres. Its large masses of granite characterize the Sierra de Gredos, and from the south face the mountains give a relatively steep climb. The mountains consist of five river valleys: Alto Tormes, Alto Alberche, Tiétar Oriental, Tiétar Occidental and the Vera and finally the Valle del Ambroz.
“HIKING THE SERRA TRAMUNTANA & PENNINSULA FORMENTOR IN MALLORCA ISLAND”
This tour is ideal for hillwalkers with a good level of fitness & recent experience walking at grade A or B.
In the Serra de Tramuntana, nature has created beauty spots that are unique in the world and essential for understanding Mallorca. Landscapes that have become an island emblem, like the peninsula of Sa Foradada, the beach of Sa Calobra, the Torrent de Pareis canyon, the dramatic cliffs of Formentor, the singular upwelling of water at Ses Fonts Ufanes in Campanet.
This program of walks aims to explore the whole of Serra de Tramuntana. It will include an exceptional walk—El Camino del Faro (lighthouse) de Formentor—which is not specifically in the Serra but is a route of sheer beauty.
The Serra is situated along the North coast of Mallorca. It is a mountainous region, steep, precipitous with the highest peaks of the island. A region steeped in culture, its landscape
honed & developed by man over many centuries. It was declared a protected region in 2011.
The total distance we cover over the full week will be about 87km, with a cumulative height gain of 4,895m. Although some of the walks we do intertwine with the GR 221 walk, we have designed our walks to be exclusive to our program.
While the walk program indicated suggests all the walks are Level A, the nature & design of the traverse of Serra Tramontana allow us to also offer shorter & and less difficult routes that are suitable for Level.
Depending on your brief, we can facilitate “A” walkers with more challenging options, “B” walkers with shorter walks with more peaks & “C” walkers with comfortable walks featuring areas of historic or cultural interest. The choice is yours, just let us know in advance.
- 6 nights at Hotel in Puerto de Soller or Agroturismo in the Sierra de Tramuntana.
- 6 Breakfast
- 6 dinners to experience the gastronomy of the towns/villages.
- All transport and listed activities. Airport transfers
- Guides – English speaking qualified/certified/approved guides
- Insurances and taxes
- Picnic lunch. It can be purchased in the hotel or local shops.
- Drinks
- Flights
The CadÍ-Moixeró Nature Reserve is an essential place for nature lovers and can be contemplated anywhere in the region. Its peaks range from 900 metres (in the lowest areas of the valleys) to the 2,648 metres of the Canal Baridana mountain.
With a surface area of over 41,000 hectares distributed between Berguedà, Alt Urgell and La Cerdanya, it includes the mountain ranges of El Cadí and Moixeró, the Pedraforca massif and a large part of the hill of Alp and Puigllançada. It creates a mountainous barrier thirty kilometres long.
This geography offers a variety of landscapes, such as those of foothills, alpine and sub-alpine areas, and rocky environments with their characteristic rich vegetation and fauna. Given its east-west orientation, significant climatic differences are caused between each side, particularly the amount of rain. Similarly, small masses of water, such as torrents and some springs, can be found due to the calcareous structure.
The vegetation is dominated by meadows of fodder and garlic in the valleys, surrounded by fields of potatoes and beans. Deciduous trees, such as beech, oak, ash and willow, form the forests. Despite this, the trees that dress these spots are the Scots, black pine, and, in a smaller number, fir trees.
The animals inhabiting the area are typical of the high mountain, most notably the woodpecker (the park's symbol), Tengmalm's owl and the marten. However, the lords of the heights are the ibex, with a population of more than 2,600.
This is, in fact, the protected area in Catalonia with the most significant number of inhabitants and species of flora and fauna of European interest.
In addition to the natural beauty, the secret heritage of the park is a point of particular interest for tourists. The medieval walls and the porticoed square of Bagà are two perfect examples, not to mention the Gothic church and the towers and walls of Bellver de Cerdanya. The rural architecture and the picturesque of most of the towns and villages that form part of the park make visits an absolute pleasure.
This Tour is ideal for hillwalkers with a good level of fitness & recent experience walking at grade A or B.
Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey through the stunning landscapes of Northern Spain, exploring the heart of Asturias' most iconic natural parks, Somiedo and Cangas del Narcea. This adventure combines breathtaking mountain hikes, serene glacial lakes, and ancient Roman roads with rich cultural experiences, including visits to traditional "brañas" and an optional wine tour.
Each day offers a choice between two levels of hiking routes, ensuring an enriching experience for both seasoned adventurers and leisurely explorers. The routes will take you through spectacular alpine landscapes, dense oak forests, and remote villages, where you will witness centuries-old pastoral traditions. You will ascend to majestic peaks like Cornón and Muñón, walk through lush valleys and ridge paths, and marvel at the best-preserved oak forests in Europe.
Whether you seek thrilling mountain adventures or cultural relaxation, this trip promises a perfect blend of nature, history, and local charm. Discover the wild beauty and hidden gems of Asturias, where every hike offers awe-inspiring views and every village tells a story.
Exploring the Sierra Nevada and the Hidden Gems of Las Alpujarras
Embark on an unforgettable hiking journey through the Sierra Nevada's breathtaking landscapes and the Las Alpujarras's picturesque villages.
This 8-day adventure perfectly blends physical challenge, cultural immersion, and natural beauty. From rugged mountain peaks to tranquil valleys, you'll traverse ancient Moorish paths, wander through charming white-washed villages, and ascend some of the region's most spectacular peaks.
Beginning in the scenic village of Capileira, nestled in the heart of the Poqueira Gorge, you'll explore historic routes and irrigation canals, pass by terraced fields, and immerse yourself in Andalusia's rich cultural heritage. Each day presents new opportunities for discovery, from the high-altitude peaks like Peña de los Papos and Trevenque to the peaceful riverside trails along the Trevelez River and the historic Moorish settlements of La Taha.
Whether challenging yourself on the more demanding ascents or opting for gentler yet equally rewarding walks, this trip promises incredible vistas, encounters with traditional rural life, and a deep connection to the natural world. With the famous Iberian ham of Trevelez to fuel you and charming accommodations to welcome you each evening, this trip is an ideal choice for hiking enthusiasts and lovers of both nature and culture.
Experience the essence of southern Spain on this unique, multi-level hiking tour—where the mountains meet history and adventure await at every turn.
NOTE: There is an alternative option offered to those wishing to stay overnight, enjoy the experience of staying in the Refugio & continue the A+ challenge to summit Mulhacen peak the following day (Day 4). A minimum of 6 is required to dedicate a guide to this group.
If you are interested in this option, please ask for the detailed itinerary and prices.
Depending on your brief, we can facilitate “B” walkers with shorter walks with more peaks & “C” walkers comfortable walks featuring areas of historic or cultural interest. The choice is yours, just let us know in advance.
GALICIA UNVEILED: A 7-DAY CELTIC JOURNEY OF CULTURE, NATURE & CULINARY DELIGHTS
DISCOVERING SPAIN – “GALICIA” – THE 7th CELTIC NATION - ONE OF THE MANY “JEWELS” OF THE DIVERSE CULTURES OF SPAIN
Embark on a 7-day, 6-night adventure through Galicia, the hidden gem of Spain and the mystical 7th Celtic Nation. This unforgettable journey blends ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. Wander along the wild coasts, explore ancient Celtic settlements, and immerse yourself in the region’s unique Celtic traditions. Discover Galicia’s world-class wines, savour its famed seafood and walk in the footsteps of pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.
From the stunning Islas Cíes to the rugged cliffs of Costa da Morte, this tour offers the perfect balance of relaxation, exploration, and local flavour. Each day unveils a new layer of Galicia’s fascinating history, from its Neolithic petroglyphs and Roman roots to the enduring influence of Irish nobility and the Spanish Armada. Whether it’s tasting Albariño wine at a historic bodega, standing at the "End of the Earth" in Cabo Fisterra, or enjoying the soul-stirring sound of traditional Galician music, this trip is designed to enchant and inspire.
Perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and foodies alike, this Celtic journey promises to leave you with lasting memories of Galicia’s unmatched charm and beauty.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES: Discover the stunning beauty and mystery of Galicia, the 7th Celtic Nation.SUBLIME RELAXATION & 4-STAR COMFORT: Stay in charming, historic hotels full of “encanto.”
WINES & GASTRONOMY: Savor premium wines, including the renowned “Albariño” grape, and indulge in world-class Galician seafood.
HISTORY: Delve into Celtic connections, the legacy of Irish nobility in Spain, the Spanish Armada, and cultural preservation through the Irish Colleges.
ACTIVE DAYS: Wander through Neolithic petroglyphs in Galicia, take the “Light to Light” coastal walk along the dramatic Death Coast (Costa da Muerte), and Follow the footsteps of pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago.
MUSIC & CULTURE: Experience the soulful sound of the Galician gaita pipes, bodhrán drums, and traditional Celtic music.
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