6 places to enjoy the autumn in the Central System
The Sistema Central is a paradise in autumn. Discover these 6 places to enjoy the dry leaves and the colours that dress the beech, oak and chestnut forests, among others, at this time of year.
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The Sistema Central is a paradise in autumn. Discover these 6 places to enjoy the dry leaves and the colours that dress the beech, oak and chestnut forests, among others, at this time of year.
A route designed between two train stops, through the western part of the massif. During the...
The arrival of autumn means that the trees are dressed in the special colours of this time of year and give the forests those impressive reddish, ochre and golden tones. Here we have prepared a selection of the thirteen most beautiful forests to visit in Spain during the autumn season.
Ascent passing the Babú, Sellón and Cuetu les Duernes peaks and descent via the Beluenzu pass, the Bustaco and the Biescona or Riega de Toya beech forest.
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1) GR92 and the Costa Dorada in Tarragona; 2) The Ebro delta and the Montsià mountain range; 3) The central coast and coastal mountain ranges of Barcelona; 4) The central coast of Maresme; 5) The Costa Brava, along the GR92 and the "camí de ronda".
The Camino de Santiago by bike is an enriching experience that teaches you what your own limits are and gives us another perspective on life. Guide of routes and stages, with all the advice and recommendations.
One of the best-known pilgrimage routes in the world is the Camino de Santiago,...
Cycle touring in Spain offers a perfect combination of sport, adventure and culture. Have you ever thought about...
The route offers an infinite number of charms, from the scenery to the historical heritage of...
Las Hurdes and Las Batuecas form a mountainous territory of great natural, scenic and cultural wealth, which needs to be discovered in peace and quiet.
The Way of St. James, that millenary pilgrimage route that crosses the peninsula to reach...
From Santa Cecilia to the Monastery of Montserrat along the camí de l'Arrel and back along the camí dels Degotalls [3h30min; 9,7km; +/-313m].
Clockwise circular route to les Agulles and els Frares Encantats. From the Can Maçana pass we head for the Guirló pass, where the outward and return paths separate. We will continue along the northern slope towards the imposing Cadireta, climbing (optionally) to the Roca Foradada. We then continue to the Coll de Porc or Coll de Port, where we change to the southern slope. The return route follows the PR C-78, passing by the Vicenç Barbé refuge until it links up again with the outward route at Coll Guirló.
Circular ascent to the Turó de l'home (1.708m), the highest peak of the Catalan pre-coastal mountain range, from Santa Fe . [3h45min; 11km; +/-600m].
1) Mountains of Prades; 2) From Barcelona to La Mola; 3) The Montseny and Montnegre; 4) The Pla de l'Estany and the volcanic area of La Garrotxa.
Circular route from Montanchez in which we will visit its famous chestnut grove and the Garganta de los Molinos. The route starts by following the local path of the "De donde nace" route, which coincides with the Ruta del Castañar, to leave it after 45 minutes in Roblegordo and descend in search of the "Camino de las Vaquerizas" and then to the Garganta de los Molinos. We will return via this gorge and through the lower part of the chestnut grove, the part we had missed on the way out.
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Ascent to Pico de Casillas or Alto del Mirlo from El Regajo (Tiemblo chestnut grove). Ascent via Portacho del Pozo and Cerro de la Encinilla (optional); descent via Cuesta del Enebro and Laderas de Garrido.
If you didn't know the mountain of Montserrat and you had to start with an impressive route, this would be the one. From the famous monastery you can climb Sant Jeroni, with its 1236 metres, the summit of this imposing massif. You will pass by five hermitages, among them the photogenic Sant Onofre and below the emblematic spire of the "Cavall Bernat". If you like adventure, you also have the option of climbing the Albarda Castellana, with its small rocky pass, its two sections equipped with ropes and its fabulous views. Are you up for it?
Ascent to Peña Santa de Enol or Torre de Santa María from Pandecarmen. Ascent via the Corredor del Marqués and descent via the Grieta Rubia.
Circular route to Peña Corva + San Mamés + Alto de San Lázaro. Ascent from Baíllo and descent to Quintanalacuesta.
The Camino de Santiago is more than just a tourist route. It is a path of...
Circular route to Castro Valnera with ascent to Cubada Grande from Cabañas de El Bernacho.