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Arenas De Cabrales, Spain
Arenas De Cabrales, Spain
Diverse walks in and around the oldest national park in Spain
Incredible wildlife including chamois, golden eagles and griffon vultures
Traditional mountain villages in the valleys of Green Spain
Family-run hotel with stunning panoramic views
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25,000+ trip reviews, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5.
Ready for a trek where eagles soar and limestone peaks dominate the skyline? The "Walking the Picos de Europa" tour is an eight-day hiking adventure through northern Spain’s oldest national park, crafted for experienced travelers who relish a moderate challenge. Guided by local experts, you’ll cross verdant valleys, climb rugged summits, and spot golden eagles and griffon vultures overhead.
Each evening, unwind at the family-run Hotel Torrecerredo, where mountain views and hearty Spanish cuisine await. For those seeking a greater test, select departures offer an Activity Level 5 (Challenging) route—details available in the itinerary.
The USP of this trip package is its blend of guided mountain exploration and authentic local hospitality, promising a rewarding journey through one of Spain’s wildest and most spectacular landscapes.
Another superb Exodus adventure. An excellent and varied walk program. The Hotel Torrecerredo was of a very high standard with delicious meals provided each day. The owners Jim & Pilar were brilliant hosts too. Special mention also to Adolfo-brilliant character! We had a small group of 8 and we all got on really well right from the start.
A fantastic week of company, food and scenery. A group of 15 who all connected well from UK, USA Australia and Iceland. The hotel - great location and the food wow. Everyday I was excited about dinner and this never happens. The food made the week stand out in my mind. Loved it, we all did. Thank you to the wo derful hotel. Hiking - challenging in the heat,varied and boy we all felt we had a good workout. We loved the varied terrains, coffee stops and our guide, Thomas was very good.
This trip has it all- mountain views, amazing food and wonderful service.
great family run hotel, with lovely staff. good local guide
The hotel is in an excellent location, just on the edge of a small town, either looking at meadows at the back, or some fantastic mountain views in the front. Get back from a walk and sit in that front garden with views like that with a cold beer and your fellow walkers (who were such a fun bunch on this trip!), doesn't get much better than that! Comfy rooms too. Charming staff, everyone was always very approachable and personable and nothing was ever too much trouble -not just for the owners, everyone, really. Great food, with sometimes variable portion sizes, but always very very well cooked. The walking was varied, some days rockier terrain, some days quite muddy, some days a mix of everything - no complaints in that regard. I think appropriately graded as well. Day 1 really did feel just like a warm-up walk, the most featureless of them all, both in terms of terrain and scenery. Not a bad walk by any means, but nowhere near as good as the other four days. Whenever there was an optional ascent/scramble on any of the walks, the bail-out point was always well chosen. The biggest surprise of the whole trip was how quiet and serene it all was! Hardly ever seen anyone else apart from our own group (minus the Cares Gorge, that is definitely a very popular walk), just made all the walks incredibly peaceful. Of course that might depend on the time of year, but we were very lucky with that in the first half of July.
The Torrecerredo is a great home-from-home, and the owners Jim and Pilar do everything to make your stay comfortable and convenient. The hotel staff are lovely. Sometimes it was easy to forget you were in Spain, it was so lush and wet that the landscape was more reminiscent of Cornwall and Switzerland , especially with all those cows with bells around their necks! Unfortunately the weather was very unpredictable and for two days the mountain mists descended and we could have been, well, anywhere. The first walk was not especially interesting, the second was muddy but wonderful, and the sun shone. I alone found the Cares Gorge a bit of a bore, a three hour unvarying trudge along a fairly busy path, then after a quick lunch you come back the way you came, so you get to see the same things twice. Our fellow-travellers were a great bunch, which made the trip even more enjoyable.
The family run hotel was perfectly located, clean, welcoming and personal service from the wonderful staff. The food was great, so much on offer too. Couldn’t be faulted. Leave your book behind as the days are exhilaratingly long! The hiking was very varied, I went in July ‘24 and the flowers in the meadows and along all routes were stunning. Tomas was our wonderful local guide, we were with him during his first year. This made no odds as he knew the location so well. Every view looked down on a village of one relative or another! Try the local blue cheese , it’s delicious and the hotel stocks the award winning product produced by Tomás’ mum.
We had a great week of walking in what felt like a very unspoilt part of Spain. We enjoyed the variety of walks (although one foggy day so can’t comment on that one too much) The weather last week of May was perfect for walking. The hotel is great, all food is very tasty and plentiful. We also thoroughly enjoyed the company of our fellow walkers.
Amazing tour! Such a stunning part of Spain! The views from the hikes were incredible but the hiking was very challenging! I thought I was in good shape until we started these hikes and quite a bit of it was steep terrain, which was difficult. I trained prior to the tour but definitely not 3-4 hours uphill at one time. Some of us stayed back at the hotel a couple of days since it was difficult, which also worked out well to relax a little. Just be prepared and know it's quite challenging. Weather at the end of April/early May was perfect for hiking. Nice cool weather in the morning and rain late in the afternoon. Having snow on the mountains also made it even more beautiful. I loved the hotel and the views from the hotel. We had a great tour guide and wonderful group of people from several countries. It was a very well organized tour.
Walking here was beautiful. The food for breakfast and the 4 course dinners were delicious and memorable. The hotel staff were kind, friendly and always with a smile. They were always willing to help.