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  • Spring’s Pink Awakening: Where to Experience Spain’s Fruit Blossoms
    As winter fades, Spain undergoes a breathtaking transformation. From the deep fuchsia of peach trees to the delicate snowy clouds of cherry blossoms, the countryside becomes a living canvas.
  • Chasing the First Petals: Almond Blossom Season Around Valencia
    As the winter chill begins to soften across the Valencian community, a breathtaking almond blossom season is announcing the coming of Spring.
  • Best Places to Stay in Teruel: 8 Stunning Hotels for Hiking Enthusiasts
    Looking for the best places to stay in Teruel? Explore our hand-picked rural hotels and guesthouses, each paired with a spectacular scenic hike nearby.
  • 10 Best Hikes in Spain: From the Pyrenees to the Sierra Nevada (2025 Guide)
    Discover the top 10 best hikes in Spain, including the iconic Ruta del Cares and Caminito del Rey. Get distance, difficulty, and local tips for your next Spanish adventure.
  • Exploring the Stunning Ibones de Bachimaña
    Nestled within the picturesque Valle de Tena lies a gem of a hiking trail that leads to the mountain hut and Ibones de Bachimaña. This adventure promises not only breathtaking natural beauty but also an immersive experience in the heart of the Aragonese Pyrenees.
  • Unforgettable Hike to Penyagolosa – The Roof of Castellón
    On the far edge of the Valencian Community stands a mountain that beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike – the majestic Penyagolosa. Standing tall at 1818 meters above sea level, this iconic summit offers not only a challenging ascent but also unparalleled views of the entire Valencian coast. Continue reading to find out all about the hike to Penyagolosa.
  • A Journey along Ojos Negros Greenway – Spain’s Longest Bike Path
    Spain is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. And nestled within its heart lies a hidden gem: the longest Greenway in the country, stretching between Teruel and the Valencian coast. Spanning a distance of 204.15 kilometres, the Ojos Negros Greenway offers a unique blend of natural beauty, industrial heritage, and cultural experiences.
  • Exploring Fuente De: A Gateway to Picos de Europa Hiking
    Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscape of Cantabria lies the tiny town of Fuente De, a perfect launchpad for adventures into the rugged terrain of Picos de Europa. With its proximity to some of the most stunning natural scenery in Spain, Fuente De beckons outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Here are some ideas for your Picos de Europa hiking itinerary.
  • Exploring Montanejos: Hiking the Estrechos Trail and Soaking in Nature’s Baths
    Montanejos, nestled on the edge of Sierra Espadán natural park, beckons with its stunning landscapes and natural wonders. One of its hidden gems is the Montanejos Estrechos trail, a captivating route that promises breathtaking views and a unique bathing experience in its thermal springs.
  • The Ordesa Valley
    The Ordesa Valley is probably the most popular hiking spot in Aragonese Pyrenees. This is unsurprising, as the immense walls of the canyon, combined with an easy trail make it a very attractive destination for mountain enthusiasts. Here I will detail all the routes you can do that start from the parking lot of Pradera… Read more: The Ordesa Valley
  • A Hiker’s Adventure: Exploring the Spectacular Maimona Ravine in Montanejos
    Are you ready to embark on a thrilling journey through the rugged beauty of Maimona Ravine in Montanejos? Lace up your boots and get ready to explore one of Valencia’s most stunning natural wonders!
  • Exploring the Hidden Gem of Costa Blanca: Forat de Bernia
    Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Costa Blanca, Forat de Bernia stands as a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This unique spot offers an adventure that takes you from the inland slope of a mountain, through a narrow 25-meter tunnel, to the breathtaking “Balcony of the Mediterranean.”