Nature | Dénia El Montgó Natural Park The Montgó Natural Park is located between the Alicante municipalities of Denia and Jávea. It is marked by the impressive Montgó, a huge and isolated limestone massif that rises to 753 metres high just 4 kilometres from the Mediterranean Sea and includes a coastal area that stretches for more than 3 kilometres.
Nature | Asturias Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias Natural Park Even bearing in mind the great scenic beauty of this park, its most outstanding feature is the presence among its fauna of unique and almost mythical species, such as the brown bear, the capercaillie and the wolf.
Nature | A Coruña Fragas do Eume Natural Park The Fragas del río Eume Park is considered one of Spain's forest jewels and is the most important example of the survival of the native forest of the Atlantic coastal strip of Galicia.
Nature | Sepúlveda Gorges of the Duratón River Nature Reserve The passage of the waters of the Duratón has carved deep gorges in this park, a spectacular refuge today for numerous birds of prey.
Nature | Albacete. Ciudad Real. Ruidera Lakes Nature Reserve A set of 16 lagoons, forming a natural lacustrine and fluvial spaces of unique characteristics in the middle of the La Mancha steppe.
Nature | Barcelona Collserola Natural Park This large natural space is the largest green area you can visit in the area around Barcelona. Collserola's highest peak is the famous Tibidabo, measuring 512 metres in height. Of the nine towns located within the boundaries of the natural park, Sant Cugat del Vallés boasts the largest surface area, accounting for 44% of the park's area.
Nature | Cardeña Sierra de Cardeña y Montoro Natural Park One of the most remarkable elements of this park is the great diversity of fauna.
Nature | Cardona Salt Mountain Cultural Park Inaugurated in 2003 and covering an area of 100 hectares, this space is located around the Cardona Salt Valley, formerly known as the Salí. The value of the Salt Mountain stands out, as it contains a great diversity of minerals.
Routes French Route From the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela, the French Way passes through the regions of Aragón, Navarre, La Rioja, Castile and Leon, and Galicia on a route followed by over 150,000 pilgrims every year. ...
Camino de Santiago to Fisterra and Muxía One of the Camino de Santiago's best kept secrets is the possibility of extending the experience to visit the legendary Costa da Morte. The Camino to Fisterra and Muxía is the only one that begins in the Plaza del Obradoiro in Santiago de Compostela, where the rest of the Jacobean routes end. ...
Routes A trip to San Lorenzo de El Escorial from Madrid If you're visiting Madrid, you should definitely set aside half a day to discover San Lorenzo de El Escorial. It's an essential visit. The Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with secrets from the history of Spain hidden inside. Also, the town itself is charming, and surrounded by beautiful scenery.
Routes Malaga in two days Malaga has been experiencing a cultural upheaval in the past few years. The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, it now has some of the last decade’s most interesting new museums, and daring street art has sprung up in neighbourhoods like the Barrio de las Artes. ...