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  • Camino de Santiago

    Walking the Camino de Santiago is a transformative experience. It’s a journey for the body, mind, and spirit, where every step taken along the ancient paths carries you deeper into a rhythm of simplicity and reflection. Days are filled with the rhythm of footsteps, the changing landscapes of rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages, and the camaraderie of fellow pilgrims from around the world. Evenings offer the chance to savor simple meals, share stories, and rest weary muscles. It’s a pilgrimage that strips away the nonessential, leaving you with a sense of accomplishment, connection, and a renewed appreciation for the beauty of the present moment.

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    Overview

    • Minimum 3 days / 2 nights hiking activity including transport from and return to central Madrid.
    • Quoted price per person based on 2 nights (twin share) in a four star hotel or apartment.
    • Opportunity to hike (GPS assisted) on one of the various routes that run from the Spanish side of the Pyrenees through to Santiago de la Compostela. For example, Leon to Ponferrada consists of approximately 20km per day over 5 days.
    • Daily luggage transfer between hotels included.
    • On-route support and refreshments also included.

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    Passing through charming medieval towns like León, Burgos, and Pamplona offers glimpses into Spain’s rich history and culture. The magnificent cathedral Santiago de Compostela and its Botafumeir are awe-inspiring. Each region along the Camino boasts unique culinary delights, from hearty stews to fresh seafood. Experiencing local festivals and traditions adds a vibrant cultural dimension to the journey.

    Reaching Santiago de Compostela after weeks of walking brings a profound sense of achievement and often emotional release. The simple rhythm of walking day after day allows for introspection and a deeper connection with oneself. Sharing the journey with fellow pilgrims fosters a strong sense of community and support. Walking in the footsteps of pilgrims for centuries creates a tangible link to the past and a sense of shared human experience.

    Tortilla Española, the classic Spanish omelet with potatoes and onions is a ubiquitous and satisfying staple. Bocadillo is a simple yet delicious sandwich filled with cured meats, cheese, or tortilla. Perfect for a quick lunch on the go. Indulge in fresh seafood like pulpo a la gallega, zamburinas and empanada gallega.

    Check out the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the town’s crown jewel. Hike to the Chair of Philip II for panoramic views of the monastery and the surrounding landscape.

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    You should definitely have some hiking experience. The hills can get a little challenging in spots but we also go at a pace that is comfortable for you.

    We will have some water available but there are also plenty of stores where you can buy water or other drinks.

    Spot golden eagles, griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, and other birds of prey. Observe the Ibex, agile mountain goats navigating the rocky terrain. Admire the variety of wildflowers, including orchids, and the ancient Scots pine forests. Discover a picturesque valley with lush meadows, streams, and Scots pine forests. Hike to the highest peak in the Sierra de Guadarrama and enjoy breathtaking views. Explore its glacial lagoons and unique high-mountain ecosystems.

    Contact us directly for any queries or to book your trip today.

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    December 12, 2024
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  • Sierra de Guadarrama

    Hiking through the Sierra de Guadarrama is a breathtaking experience. The trails wind through fragrant pine forests, alongside crystal-clear streams, and up to stunning peaks with panoramic views. You might spot eagles soaring overhead or ibex perched on rocky outcrops. The air is crisp and clean, and the silence is broken only by the sound of your own footsteps and the occasional bird song. Whether you choose a challenging climb or a leisurely stroll, a hike in the Sierra de Guadarrama is a journey into the heart of Spain’s natural beauty.

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    • Full day hiking activity including transport from and return to central Madrid.
    • Choice of GPS assisted routes including Las Dehesas (The Meadows) in the Fuenfría Valley above the town of Cercedilla on the southern side of the Sierra de Guadarrama
    • Following the hike, lunch in the town of El Escorial, home to the UNESCO listed Monastery of El Escorial.
    • •On-route support and refreshments included.

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    Hike to the highest peak in the Sierra de Guadarrama and enjoy breathtaking views. Explore its glacial lagoons and unique high-mountain ecosystems. area is renowned for its fascinating rock formations, offering challenging climbs and stunning scenery.

    El Escorial offers a delightful culinary experience with a range of options to satisfy different tastes and budgets. Enjoy hearty stews, roasted meats and game dishes. Try the local specialties of Carne de la Sierra de Guadarrama and Queso de la Sierra de Guadarrama.

    Chinchón is famous for its anise liqueur, a strong and aromatic drink that’s a local specialty. Celebrate the local produce in Aranjuez with the annual Strawberry Festival, where you can enjoy fresh strawberries and other delicacies.

    Check out the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the town’s crown jewel. Hike to the Chair of Philip II for panoramic views of the monastery and the surrounding landscape.

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    FAQ

    You should definitely have some hiking experience. The hills can get a little challenging in spots but we also go at a pace that is comfortable for you.

    We will have some water available but there are also plenty of stores where you can buy water or other drinks.

    Spot golden eagles, griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, and other birds of prey. Observe the Ibex, agile mountain goats navigating the rocky terrain. Admire the variety of wildflowers, including orchids, and the ancient Scots pine forests. Discover a picturesque valley with lush meadows, streams, and Scots pine forests. Hike to the highest peak in the Sierra de Guadarrama and enjoy breathtaking views. Explore its glacial lagoons and unique high-mountain ecosystems.

    Contact us directly for any queries or to book your trip today.

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    December 12, 2024
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  • Aranjuez / Chinchon

    Escape the ordinary and discover the charming towns of Chinchón and Aranjuez, just a short trip from Madrid. In Chinchón, step into a picturesque postcard with its unique Plaza Mayor, a perfectly circular plaza lined with colorful historic buildings and arcaded balconies. Explore its medieval castle and savor the local anise liqueur. Then, journey to Aranjuez, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its opulent Royal Palace and lush gardens. Stroll along the Tagus River, get lost in the Jardín del Príncipe, and imagine life as Spanish royalty. With a blend of history, stunning architecture, and natural beauty, Chinchón and Aranjuez offer a delightful escape from the city.

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    • Full day cycling activity including transport from and return to central Madrid.
    • Choice of GPS assisted routes including a section of the easy standard Royal Canal of Jarama between Rivas and Aranjuez with the option to cycle any part of the 50km traffic-free route.
    • Following the ride, a visit to one of the bodegas (wineries) in the Tajuña river valley and then lunch in the town plaza of Chinchon.
    • Use of bike, helmet and bidon as well as refreshments and on-route / mechanical support included.

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    Choose between cycling between Chinchon and Aranjuez, approximately 35km or hike around both cities for unique views.

    Chinchón is a captivating town that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and charm. The Plaza Mayor is the heart of Chinchón and is renowned for its unusual circular shape, lined with historic buildings and arcaded balconies and has served as a marketplace, a bullring, and a venue for theatrical performances and celebrations. Aranjuez is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique cultural landscape.

    Chinchón is famous for its anise liqueur, a strong and aromatic drink that’s a local specialty. Celebrate the local produce in Aranjuez with the annual Strawberry Festival, where you can enjoy fresh strawberries and other delicacies.

    Visit the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, Tagus River, Chinchón’s medieval castle, the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, narrow cobblestone streets lined with traditional houses.

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    It can get quite hilly around Toledo so if cycling, we definitely suggest a certain level of bike fitness. For those opting to just walk around, you will also be walking up and down hills so prepare appropriately.

    We will have some water available but there are also plenty of stores where you can buy water or other drinks.

    The famous painter El Greco spent much of his life in Toledo, and the city is home to many of his masterpieces. Toledo has been featured in works of literature, including Cervantes’ “Don Quixote.” Toledo embraces its connection to Don Quixote. You can find statues of the knight and his squire Sancho Panza, and the city is a stop on the “Route of Don Quixote,” a tourist trail that traces the footsteps of the fictional character through La Mancha.

    Contact us directly for any queries or to book your trip today.

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    December 11, 2024
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  • Toledo

    Step into the pages of history in Toledo, Spain, a captivating city perched on a hilltop overlooking the Tagus River. Known as the “City of Three Cultures,” Toledo’s cobblestone streets whisper tales of its Christian, Jewish, and Muslim past, evident in its magnificent cathedral, ancient synagogues, and the Cristo de la Luz Mosque. Wander through its maze-like alleys, marvel at El Greco masterpieces, and lose yourself in the grandeur of the Alcázar fortress. With its rich tapestry of cultures, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views, Toledo offers a journey through time that will leave you spellbound.

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    Overview

    • Full day cycling activity including transport from and return to central Madrid.
    • Choice of GPS assisted routes including a section of the easy standard Royal Canal of Jarama between Aranjuez and Toledo with the option to cycle any part of the 65km traffic-free route.
    • Following the ride, lunch in the city of Toledo with the Cathedral of Saint Mary, the Alcazar of Toledo and the Castle of San Servando among it’s many landmarks.
    • Use of bike, helmet and bidon as well as refreshments and on-route / mechanical support included.

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    Enjoy the best views of the city from outside as you make your way around the outskirts of the city. Take a cafe break and enjoy the vista before cycling through parts of the city and back to the van.

    Traverse the cobblestone streets and wind through narrow, almost labyrinthine alleys. It’s a bit of a workout with all the inclines, but the charm is undeniable. Take in the scenery before popping into the many stores. Toledo is known for their steel so swords and knives are everywhere. There are plenty of other stores to visit for their famous Marzipan, historical items, ceramics and leather goods amongst many others.

    While Marzipan is the most famous dish, other delicacies include carcamusas (a hearty stew), Perdiz a la Toledana (Partridge Toledan Style) and Queso Manchego (the cheese of the region).

    There is no shortage of things to see in Toledo. This ranges from Toledo Cathedral to Alcázar of Toledo, the Synagogue of El Tránsito and Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes. Or just hang around the Plaza de Zocodover and watch the people.

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    It can get quite hilly around Toledo so if cycling, we definitely suggest a certain level of bike fitness. For those opting to just walk around, you will also be walking up and down hills so prepare appropriately.

    We will have some water available but there are also plenty of stores where you can buy water or other drinks.

    The famous painter El Greco spent much of his life in Toledo, and the city is home to many of his masterpieces. Toledo has been featured in works of literature, including Cervantes’ “Don Quixote.” Toledo embraces its connection to Don Quixote. You can find statues of the knight and his squire Sancho Panza, and the city is a stop on the “Route of Don Quixote,” a tourist trail that traces the footsteps of the fictional character through La Mancha.

    Contact us directly for any queries or to book your trip today.

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    December 10, 2024
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  • Segovia

    Segovia, Spain, is a captivating city that seamlessly blends ancient history with modern vibrancy. The city’s iconic Roman Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to its enduring legacy. The Alcázar of Segovia, a fairytale-like castle perched on a rocky crag, offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into Spain’s royal past. Wander through Segovia’s charming Old Town, with its cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and lively plazas. Indulge in the city’s renowned culinary scene, savoring the traditional roast suckling pig and other regional delicacies. Segovia’s rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture make it an unforgettable destination for travelers seeking an authentic Spanish experience.

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    Overview

    • Full day cycling activity including transport from and return to central Madrid.
    • Choice of GPS assisted routes including the easy standard Eresma River rail trail which runs north from the city of Segovia towards Medina del Campo with the option to cycle any part of the 100km traffic-free route.
    • Following the ride, lunch in the city of Segovia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its roman aqueduct, gothic style cathedral and medieval royal palace, the Alcazar of Segovia.
    • Use of bike, helmet and bidon as well as refreshments and on-route / mechanical support included.

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    Segovia offers a compact walking experience especially within the medieval walls and gates. Walk along the well-preserved city walls and pass through historic gates like the Puerta de San Andrés, offering glimpses into Segovia’s past.

    Considered the top tourist attraction in the area, the aqueduct dates back to the 1st or 2nd Century A.D. It’s a testament to Roman ingenuity and is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Start at Plaza del Azoguejo and follow!

    This fairytale castle, perched on a rocky outcrop, is said to have inspired Disney’s Cinderella Castle.

    A visit to Segovia is not complete without sampling the famous Cochinillo Asado or Suckling Pig. We’ll grab an outside table, a wine and enjoy 3 courses while watching the world go by in this ancient setting.

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    While the city does have some hills, they are mostly quite slight and given how compact the city is within its walls it’s not an overly strenuous walk.

    Segovia is a foodie’s place! There are plenty of alternatives if you’re not into the suckling pig.

    Segovia is filled with stores for gifts of all types. Typically the city os famous for its ceramics and textiles but you’ll also be able to buy things from suits of armour and  swords to prints, magnets and keychains at many shops.

    Contact us directly for any queries or to book your trip today.

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    December 6, 2024
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  • Casa de Campo

    Escape the bustle of Madrid and step into the tranquil oasis of Casa de Campo, the city’s largest public park. Imagine a sprawling green space five times the size of Central Park, filled with hidden trails, serene lakes, and historical landmarks. Once a royal hunting ground, Casa de Campo now offers a diverse range of activities for everyone, from leisurely walks and picnics to exciting amusement park rides and breathtaking cable car views. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a glimpse into Madrid’s history, Casa de Campo promises a memorable experience.

    • An accessible traffic-free cycling activity within the historic 4,200-acre Casa de Campo next to the Royal Palace of Madrid with the opportunity to ride on both paved and non-paved roads.
    • •The Casa de Campo has multiple route options for different cycling levels and offers beautiful views back to central Madrid as well as the Sierra de Guadarrama to the north.
    • •Use of bike, helmet and bidon as well as refreshments and on-route / mechanical support included.

    Paul

    December 6, 2024
    Cycling, Regional Trips

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