Travel Reviews & Articles / Top Adventure Trips in Spain
Spain is a large country with a varied landscape. There are some beautiful Mediterranean coastlines, vast open plains and stunning mountain ranges that offer fantastic opportunities for outdoor activities. Spain has quietly become one of Europe's premiere destinations for hiking, mountaineering, skiing and water sports and offers unusual accommodation like the Paradores which are ideally located stop offs for enjoying more unusual activities like sky diving and mad Spanish festivals.
The Spanish government is keen to
promote the country's more atypical holiday opportunities and a
number of projects over the years have been designed to upgrade the
tourism infrastructure, making key beauty spots and historical areas
more accessible to the public. This has included the world famous
Paradores project which began back at the beginning of the 20th century and saw many neglected historic buildings given a new lease
of live as restored and updated hotels. There are now over 90 Spanish
paradores and these offer luxurious, affordable accommodation right
in the heart of major areas of interest for tourists and outdoor
enthusiasts including the famous Gredos Mountains. Paradores make a
great base for your Spanish adventure trip and also provide you with
some wonderful historic surroundings and a chance to taste delicious
regional cuisine. Hiking Hiking is one of the best ways to see
the beautiful countryside of Spain and there are many varied
landscapes that can offer different walking experiences. The great
flat open plains of the Campo Aranuelo and the gentle rolling
foothills of the Alpujarras are ideal for novice hikers and there are
some more challenging trails up in the great mountain ranges of the
country including the stunning Sierra de Gredos. Serious walkers can
also arrange tours of the Spanish mountains which offer 3 to 5 day
intensive treks of some of Spain's most impressive peaks. If you
are interested in a hiking holiday then there are a number of
paradores located in key areas of interest including the Parador de
Santiago de Compostela, the ancient city at the end of the famous
Camino de Santiago pilgrimage walk. This wonderful 5 star hotel is
located right in the heart of Santiago and is set in historic
surroundings with four cloisters, elegant dining rooms, polished
wooden floors and antiques. Mountaineering and Skiing Spain offers some great snow conditions
from December through to May and destinations like the Pyrenees and
Sierra Nevada are excellent for all kinds of winter sports. Skiing is
also very popular here and many of the mountains offer quiet, family
friendly ski resorts that are the ideal places to learn how to ski.
The Parador de Vielha is a lovely four star hotel set in the Comarqa
Vall d'Aran area of the Spanish Pyrenees. Located in a stunning
high position with breathtaking views out over the mountains and
valleys, ithas a clean, modern design with plenty of creature
comforts. The restaurant offers stylish dining with a great choice of
classic Spanish dishes and regional cuisine on offer. Not far from
the Parador de Vielha is one of the largest winter sports
destinations in the Pyrenees, Baqueira-Beret. This resort offers more
challenging trails for the experienced skier. If you stay at the
Parador de Vielha, the onsite spa which offers relaxation after a
long day spent skiing. There is an indoor and outdoor pool
(seasonal), a Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, massage center and fitness
studio on offer. These mountains also attract many serious climbers
from all around the world. Unusual Activities Spain is also a destination for more
extreme activities including skydiving, bungee jumping, hot air
ballooning and more. You can also join in with annual extravaganzas
such as La Tomatina. This is a ridiculous yet popular event held
every year on the last Wednesday in August in a town called Bunol
near Valencia. La Tomatina is simply a giant food fight that lasts
one hour and involves tones of ripe tomatoes being thrown around in
the street. As many as 50,000 people travel to Bunol to witness and
take part in this extraordinary event. As well as the tomato fight
there is also plenty of feasting, live music, fireworks and a great
party atmosphere. La Tomatina is a festival in honor of the patron
saints of Bunol, St. Louis Bertrand and the Virgin Mary. There is
little accommodation in Bunol so most visitors stay in nearby areas
and travel in for the festivities. The Parador de Alarcón is a
wonderful place to stay if you are visiting this area and is an
impressive castle that has been transformed into a luxury 4 star
hotel. Parts of the castle date back as far as the 8th century and
this grand old fortress has been updated inside to provide a
wonderful mix of history and comfortable modern living - a dream
place to clean yourself up after the tomato fest! Guest post by Escapio.com
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