Spain
Camino de Santiago -- Way of St James |
Catalonia - Pyrenees to the Costa Brava |
Andalucia - Seville to Granada |
Coastal Southern Spain |
The very first pilgrims’ way to Santiago de Compostela dates from the early Middle Ages, when devotees came from northern Europe and traversed the Iberian Peninsula on their way to the holy shrine of St James. |
From the mountains to the sea! Enjoy a wonderful ‘roll’ down from the Pyrenees through rural Catalonia to reach the Mediterranean Sea at the stunning Costa Brava coast. This tour delights the senses as it is cross section of the entire Catalan region. |
The tour’s theme blends the three pearls of Moorish Andalucia - Seville, Cordoba and Granada - with some of Spain’s finest rural landscapes where little has changed for centuries. |
Discover authentic Spain – white villages, beautiful landscapes, natural coasts, stunning national parks and insightful evening programmes. |
Best of La Rioja |
Catalonia's Coasts & Villages |
Conquistadors & Paradors of the Extremadura |
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Cycle in the heart of this celebrated wine growing area amongst vineyards, wineries and wine museums. Spend one night in the stunning mountain town of Ezcaray, full of charm and original architecture. Explore the medieval walled town of Laguardia perched on a hill-top with commanding views; Logroño, with its many tapas bars and quaint historic city centre; and Haro, capital of the wine producing region. |
Explore the beautiful Catalan countryside and rugged coast, surrounded by the Pyrenees, historic castles, hilltop fortresses, medieval villages, vineyards and fields full of lavender. You are never far from the glorious beaches of the Costa Brava. |
The region sits between Madrid and Portugal in central Spain and is stunningly beautiful; has a benign climate, unspoiled landscapes, quiet roads and a fascinating history of the conquistadors, early explorers who conquered the Americas. |