This route takes you to some of the best beaches and interesting coastal cities along the Mediterranean coast including Alicante, Murcia, Almería and Malaga. Known as a popular tourist area, it also has some hidden gems to explore. |
This route takes you through some spectacular natural landscapes, historical sites and wine-growing areas. This year is the 1100th Anniversary of the Kingdom of León (910 - 2010) so there are many exhibitions and celebrations taking place. |
This self-guided tour includes such well-known wine-growing areas as Monterrei, Rias Baixas and Valeorras, amongst others. If you are interested in viniculture and tasting some exceptional wines, this would be a perfect route for you in Northern Spain. |
Kings, monks and princes throughout history are well-represented on this route. Enjoy stops to explore the area’s art, culture and exceptional natural landscapes – including vineyards and some wonderful wineries. |
During 2010, a Holy Year, many pilgrims from around the world will celebrate the Jubilee. Be sure to visit the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, (where the tomb of Saint James the Elder is purported to be). The Saint James Way has been declared by UNESCO World Heritage and the Council of Europe as a "European Cultural Itinerary". |
This route takes you through the territories which, during the Medieval Ages, were incorporated to the Kingdom of Aragón. There is much history and culture to explore on this route. |
A journey through the most significant places in the life and times of Miguel de Cervantes. Visit some of the many places intimately linked to the author's famous work, Don Quixote of La Mancha. |
This route runs along the southern bank of the River Sil, from Castro Caldelas to Ourense. The landscape is dramatic and grand, running from the banks of the River Miño to the rocky hills of Sil Gorge. |
This itinerary follows the footprints of a Spanish national hero "El Campeador" from the book "Cantar del Mío Cid" through splendid areas full of history and unique landscapes. |
A trail for history and nature lovers, skirting around Madrid and visiting all the neighbouring provinces. This route does not involve much driving as the fascinating towns are usually within an hour or two of each other. |
The Silver Route is the traditional natural route linking the Bay of Biscay with the Andalusian Atlantic coastline. The Romans built roads to transport precious silver, leaving behind a fascinating legacy of art and culture. |
The second part of the Silver Route is from Guadalupe to Leon – again, a route build by the Romans for the transport of goods and silver - and includes many places of historical and artistic significance. Leon is one of Spain’s most visited cities and is of significant historical interest. |
The third suggested Silver Route takes you from Ciudad Rodrigo to Gijon in Northern Spain. With its beautiful green countryside and interesting cities and small towns and villages, there is much to explore. |
Penetrate Al-Andalus history and culture. This route invites you to enjoy the artisan products, cuisine, popular festivals and customs of the towns and villages linked to the Andalusí civilisation. |
A trail through the heart of ancient Al-Andalus with nooks sheltering the living mark of the Almoravid and Almohad dynasties. |
Legacy Trails through other cultures | 7 nights |
Andalusia Via the High Speed Train Paths |
This route covers some of the most beautiful places in the north of Catalonia. The itinerary consists of the route from the Pyrenean region of the Arán Valley to the area of the Montserrat Natural Park. |
The landscapes of this Route will let you without breath. You will start your trip among beautiful beaches and fishermen villages; then, you will pass the Monastery of Caserres, and you will end it among high mountains. Visiting the "Romanic Churches Tour" will be the final climax of an unforgettable trip. |
This is a trail for history and pure nature lovers, stopping at many immensely beautiful spots with a rich history around Madrid and its neighbouring provinces. |
Nature in its most different shapes and forms - The wealth of these islands consists of the variety of its landscapes, from the magic of volcanic earth and the beauty of snowy mountain peaks to the depth of the green forests. |
Nature in its most different shapes and forms - The wealth of these islands consists of the variety of its landscapes, from the magic of volcanic earth and the beauty of snowy mountain peaks to the depth of the green forests. |
This trail takes you along the Bay of Biscay coast, with its fishing villages, walled cities and mountain settings. |
Visit from the fishermen villages to the majestic mountain range of the Picos de Europa on this Route through the "Green Spain". |
During 2010, a Holy Year, pilgrims may get the Jubilee. To get it, one of the prerequisites is to visit the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, in which -according to tradition- the tomb of Saint James the Elder is. The Saint James Way has been declared by the UNESCO World Heritage and by the Council of Europe "European Cultural Itinerary". |