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Costa Brava Walking Holiday - Come and explore the little medieval villages and the towns of the Emporda (as this part of the Costa Brava is known locally), set in a network of idyllic landscapes to lose oneself in all year round. Enjoy a long walk without having to worry about your luggage, we will transport it for ...
Cycling Routes - The Vias Verdes (Greenways) are the result of converting disused railway lines into cycling and walking routes. Easy, accessible, far removed from motorised traffic and with hardly any steep slopes, they are specially recommended for cyclin and nature ...
Goya Route in Aragon - “Fantasy abandoned by reason produces monsters, but together with it, it is the mother of the Arts” (Francisco de Goya).
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes was born in 1746 in Fuendetodos, a small village in the province of Zaragoza. His beginnings were in master Luzan’s studio. ...
Old Aragon Kingdom Route - Embalse de Yesa (Hecho, Anso, Selva de Oza), Puente La Reina de Jaca (San Juan de la Pena, Santa Cruz de la Seros, Canfranc, Astun), Sabinanigo, Biescas (Panticosa, Sallent, Formigal, El Portalet), Broto (National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido), Ainsa (San Vitorian, Pineta, Bielsa), Castejon de ...
Plazaola Train Green Route - The Plazaola Green Route gives visitors the opportunity to get to know the beautiful countryside of the Larraun and Leitzaran valleys. Inaugurated in 2000, it connects the town of Mugiro in Navarre with Andoain in Guipúzcoa, following the now disappeared Plazaola railway line. The total ...
Sierras of Teruel Route - Albarracin (Bronchales, Orihuela), Teruel (Cella, Puebla de Valverde), Mora de Rubielos (Rubielos de Mora, Alcala de la Selva, Valdelinares), Cantavieja (Iglesuela del Cid, Villarluengo, Mirambel).
Area: The southernmost area of Aragon. From the Montes Universales, the source of the Tajo river ...
The Zaragoza Roman Route - Although only fragments of Roman Zaragoza remain, they form the centrepiece of a quartet of well-designed museums, where the visitor can view the archaeological remains of the ancient Roman colony of Caesar Augusta.
The tour would start taking a look at the Roman Walls, that they extend from ...
Walking Routes - The Pyrenees offer all that's best in walking: fantastic scenery, great places to stay, good weather and, above all, variety. Serious trekkers will relish the chance to seek out the unexplored valleys of the high mountains. Those who prefer an easier pace can stay closer to civilization, enjoying ...
World War 2 Escape Route - This is not a hike for the faint-hearted. Inaugurated in 1994 as an official way-marked walk, the path is unique in that it commemorates one of the several secret escape routes over the central Pyrenees into northern Spain during the Second World War. A route taken not only by hundreds of Frenchmen ...
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