Pyrenees
Summer
Hiking trips
Challenging Level
Guided hut-to-hut trekking tours
Still looking for your summer adventure? You've come to the right place. Here you'll find the last remaining places on some of our most popular guided hiking trips, all with guaranteed departures and limited availability.
From the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc and the rugged landscapes of Scotland to the stunning Julian Alps and the volcanic trails of La Palma, these trips offer unforgettable experiences in some of Europe's most spectacular mountain destinations.
Places are limited and many departures are close to selling out, so if one of these adventures has caught your eye, now is the perfect time to secure your spot before it's gone
3000 Ibones Trek: High Mountain Lakes of the Pyrenees
92 KM / +6.450 M / -6.410 M/ 6 STAGES / 5 MOUNTAIN HUTS
FROM MIDI D'OSSAU TO VIGNEMALE
The 3000 Ibones Trek is one of the most scenic multi-day hiking routes in the Pyrenees, crossing stunning high-mountain landscapes in the Tena Valley, the French Pyrenees, and the iconic valleys of Ossau and Vignemale.
This trekking journey leads through glacial lakes, alpine cirques, panoramic mountain passes and remote valleys, combining hiking in Spain and France. A perfect adventure for mountain lovers looking for wild nature, crystal-clear lakes and unforgettable days in the heart of the Pyrenees.
La Isla Bonita
Sharp ridges, unique plants, spectacular peaks, dense forests, and landscapes from the age of dinosaurs. All of this comes together on La Palma, a young island that shelters several worlds. Also known as the Green Island or the Beautiful Island due to its lush vegetation, La Palma is located in the northwestern part of the Canary Islands archipelago. The uniqueness of its ecosystems, which harbour exclusive species of flora and fauna, led to its designation as a World Biosphere Reserve. The volcanic nature of the island stands out, as it is volcanoes that shape its spine from north to south, making possible the abundance of fresh water it boasts, in the form of springs, streams, and even small rivers, making it the only Canary Island with this valuable resource.
A PARADISE FOR HIKERS
The natural richness it holds, the mild climate, and the well-developed trail network make the island an ideal destination for hiking all year round. The Caldera de Taburiente, the popular “roques” (rocky monoliths) such as Roque de los Muchachos, which at 2,426 meters is the highest point on the island, its famous sea of clouds, the springs of Marcos and Cordero, and the laurel forest in the Natural Park of Las Nieves, are some of the places we will visit and never forget.
THE Caldera de Taburiente NATIONAL PARK
The area of the Caldera de Taburiente was declared a National Park in 1954, becoming the second protected area in the Canary Islands to receive this designation, after Teide National Park in Tenerife, and the fourth in Spain. The geological formation of the Caldera is considered the most iconic natural wonder of the island. The species that predominates and shapes the landscape is the Canary pine, which is remarkable for its ability to withstand fires thanks to its millennia-long adaptation to the flames caused by volcanic eruptions: its bark burns, but it continues to live internally. Inside the caldera, the laurel forest is also present, known in the Canary Islands as "monte verde" (green forest), which is of great ecological importance as it condenses the generous mists that provide water to the island.
2021 ERUPTION
On September 19, 2021, two fissures opened in the area known as Cabeza de Vaca, marking the beginning of what has been, to date, the longest recorded historical eruption, which ended on December 13, 2022. One of our groups, which had been there since the previous day, was a privileged witness to this event that has changed the island's landscape, destroying homes and farmland belonging to thousands of families in the municipality of El Paso.
Carros de Foc (CHARIOTS OF FIRE) is a high-mountain route with a circular itinerary, connecting the nine mountain refuges inside the boundaries of the Aigüestortes i Llac de Sant Maurici National Park.
We will walk in this granite kingdom for six days, with majestic peaks and many lakes. From the Atlantic forests of the Arán Valley in the surroundings of the Colomers refuge, the chaos of large rocks in Contraix to the crystal-clear waters of the lakes that we will border day by day.
Pyrenean valleys contrast between the northern and southern areas of the park due to their climatic influence. Beech forests, fir trees between granite blocks with crystal clear waters in the background, and postcard prints that we can enjoy for six days.
Chamois, roe deer, and marmots will observe us from the ground, as well as the griffon vulture, the golden eagle and the bearded vulture will easily see us long before we do.
The purpose of this project is for the National Park to become better known. Within a historical context, the “Anillo” (Ring) of Picos de Europa covers the Montes Vindios, known today as Picos de Europa.
Everything in this route in Picos de Europa is spectacular: the rocky crests, the gorges, the valleys, the vast glacial lakes, the leafy forests. You can rest assured that you’ll be absolutely amazed at everything you see.
Every stone found on the wayside by people who wish to venture into the Ring amasses many different stories, many will be rescued from oblivion thanks to the National Park shelters and to the work of the wardens.
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PRICE PER PERSON € 495.
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