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Ideas for enjoying Aragón with the family
The autonomous region Aragon lies in the north eastern part of the Spanish mainland. The majority of the Ebro river and its river basin can be found in the region.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on September 7th, 2011 | No Comments »
Categorized: Aragón, Blog, Difficulty Level, Normal, On Bycicle, On Foot, Region, SPAIN, Type, Walks
Azores, in the Blue Atlantic Ocean
The Azores Archipelago emerges from the Atlantic Ocean almost half way between Europe and North America. Comprising nine islands, with a total area of 2,333 km2,
Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 11th, 2011 | No Comments »
Categorized: Azores, Blog, Difficulty Level, Hard, Normal, PORTUGAL, Region, Walks
La Garrotxa, the volcanoes county
La Garrotxa is in the north of Catalonia, at the high basin of the river Fluvià, the Muga estuary and the Amer and Llémena river beds. In this county you can see two totally different types of countryside.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 5th, 2011 | No Comments »
Categorized: Blog, Catalonia, Difficulty Level, Normal, On Bycicle, On Foot, Region, SPAIN, Type, Walks
More then a ski resort Grandvalira, Andorra
Grandvalira could not have chosen a better place. There could be no landscape more beautiful, no surroundings more appropriate and suited to the concept and essence of the domain.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 30th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: ANDORRA, Blog, Difficulty Level, Easy, Extreme, Normal, Region, Ski, Type, Walks
Picos de Europa National Park
The first Spanish National Park
Picos de Europa is the first Spanish National Park to receive this classification. Its origin dates back to 1918, when don Pedro Pidal, Marquis of Villaviciosa,
Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 23rd, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Asturias, Difficulty Level, Normal, On Foot, Region, SPAIN, Type, Walks
The Spanish Pyrenees, a huge skiable area
The Spanish Pyrenees constitute a huge area with endless possibilities for winter sports. These mountains have a range of facilities that are sure to please.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 14th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Blog, Catalonia, Difficulty Level, Extreme, Normal, SPAIN, Walks
Monsanto: The most Portuguese Village in Portugal
On a high cliff lies Monsanto, a village known as the most Portuguese village in Portugal. As well as preserving the nation’s oldest traditions, the village’s climate and geography mark it out as the place where the north meets the south.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 9th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Beira Baixa, Blog, Difficulty Level, Normal, PORTUGAL, Region, Walks
An Adventure in Cadiz, Spain
The Hotel Hacienda El Santiscal in Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz is an exquisitely restored and noble 15th-century house that evokes a sense of romance and adventure as profound as the Spanish Golden Age itself.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 6th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Andalucia, Blog, Difficulty Level, Normal, Region, SPAIN, Walks
Pena Park in Sintra
Landscape of sensations!
Sintra Mountain is one of those examples where nature never ends, resulting from the constant renewal of the vegetation, atmospheric conditions and, mainly, of our own state of mind…
Posted: by Walk Iberia on June 25th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Lisbon and Tagus Valley, Normal, PORTUGAL, Region, Walks
From Seixal to Alcochete – The Tagus River as the link
Right in front of Lisbon, on the left margin of the Tagus River, we can find several bays where small towns were born, connected by roads and paths ideal for cycling journeys.


