Our self-guided walking holidays in Spain have much to offer walking enthusiasts of all levels of experience. On our hiking vacations, you can explore some of the wonderful trails and tracks of the Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands.
Spain is certainly one of the most exciting and exquisite countries in Europe. It boasts spectacular cultural and geographical diversity. Spanish walking holidays let you indulge in beaches, mountains, culture, castles and vineyards. In some cases, you’ll even be able to enjoy all of the above in the course of a single outing.
Exploring Spain on Foot
Our self-guided walking holidays in Spain allow you to explore the country’s most culturally and geographically diverse regions—viewing ancient castles, touring vineyards and meeting warm and hospitable locals along the way. Hooked on Walking offers tours in the following Spanish regions:

All our walking tours of Spain are self-guided, but that doesn’t mean that you’re out there on your own. On the contrary, we do all of the preliminary legwork ahead of time so that you can focus on the most important steps—the ones you take when you’re out there on the trail in Spain.
Duration: 8 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Tuesdays from 1st March to 30th November (Other days with a supplement)
Starting Location: Porto
Duration: 6 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Tuesdays 1st February to 30th November (Except 24/6-2/9)
Starting Location: Bocairent
Duration: 6 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 6th February to 23rd November
Starting Location: Valldemosa
Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily 1st April to 25th October (not between 16th June to 24th June and 8th July and 31st August).
Starting Location: Mahón
Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily 1st May to 27th October
Starting Location: Sama de Grado
Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily March 1st – June 27th, September 1st – November 15th
Starting Location: Alquézar
Duration: 11 nights
Difficulty: Level 3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily 15th May to 13th October.
Starting Location: Arenas de Cabrales
Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily All Year Round
Starting Location: Orotava
Duration: 6 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Saturdays 7th Feb to 20th June and 3rd September to 31st Oct (Additionally Thursdays in May, June and September).
Starting Location: Pollença
Duration: 6 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 1st March to 16th November.
Starting Location: Camprodon
Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 1st February to 30th November.
Starting Location: Cordoba
Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily 1st March to 30th November
Starting Location: Granada

Stunning coastal paths with turquoise coves, cliffs and historic seaside towns. The trails here range from easy cliff-top strolls to more demanding hikes along rugged promontories. Walkers are rewarded with panoramic sea views, hidden beaches, and the chance to stop in charming fishing villages for local cuisine and tapas along the way.

A rugged and greener region in northern Spain, perfect for walkers seeking dramatic landscapes. Trails wind through deep valleys, limestone peaks and traditional mountain villages, offering a real sense of adventure. The area is also rich in wildlife, including vultures and chamois, making it a favourite for walkers who enjoy both challenging terrain and natural beauty.

Home to dramatic sierras, white villages and famous routes such as the Caminito del Rey. Walkers can explore a mix of challenging mountain trails and gentler valley paths, all while enjoying spectacular views over deep gorges, olive groves and traditional villages. Spring and autumn provide the most comfortable walking conditions, and the region’s rich culture, architecture and food make it ideal for combining hiking with local experiences.