
Active tourism in Aragón: from the Pyrenees to the desert in 12 experiences
Mountains tower in the north, steppe and semidesert spread south, and a great river slices the middle—few places pack such contrast for active tourism Aragon.

Mountains tower in the north, steppe and semidesert spread south, and a great river slices the middle—few places pack such contrast for active tourism Aragon.

You’re here to find the most spectacular via ferratas Spain offers, sorted by real difficulty and real experience, and we handpicked seven routes that balance safety, scenery and access so you can choose confidently.

You don't need a long holiday to reset; you need a smart plan, because sea breeze, mountain light and orchard scents sit within two easy hours of the city.

Spain hides desert-like places like Bardenas Reales where clay, wind and rare rains sculpt lunar ridges and ochre walls; this guide helps you choose areas, plan days and travel safely.

Wind-carved granite, glacial lakes and stone villages make a Sierra de Gredos weekend a short escape from Madrid, with Laguna Grande de Gredos, Galayos spires, summer gorges and varied walking.

The 10 best hiking routes in Seville: from family walks of 5 km to 18 km traverses.
You pack simple food, step off the road, and the countryside does the rest, turning walks into affordable, flexible day trips that combine local flavors, fresh air and relaxed company.

Discover a 3-day circular route through the Aragonese Pyrenees: Benasque Valley, crystal-clear mountain lakes, mountain refuges and spectacular landscapes. Complete guide with maps, refuges and practical tips.

Grazalema and Ronda blend raw mountain nature with deep Andalusian history in one easy weekend.
Spain's landscapes hold extremes that spark curiosity and invite careful travel.

Seek out the Roman roads Spain still hides in plain sight, and you’ll touch history as cañadas reales, calzadas romanas and other historic routes thread landscapes and communities.

Spain nature facts are more surprising than most travelers expect, spanning alpine peaks, living dunes and Europe's richest network of protected areas, with practical tips for visiting.