Learn to walk with Paradores. Take your first steps. Along the way, you will find different paths: the ten routes offered by Paradores.
With the new routes programs, you can follow a number of routes through Spain with set three- and seven-night packages. These are available at very attractive prices, with the choice of either bed and breakfast or half board.
Trips to share, to discover the countryside, city, unforgettable spots, trips for dreaming, for enjoying our cuisine, trips to be given as gifts...
This program consists of three consecutive nights (Sunday through Wednesday) accommodation at Paradores, with a choice of bed and breakfast or half board.

This route runs through some of northern Spain's
national parks and nature reserves, visiting innumerable
spots rich in beauty and a historic past. Forests, rivers
and mountains await you, more...
Seu D' Urgell: First day
Vielha: Second day
Bielsa: Third day

Head along the wine region route including visits to
La Rioja Alta and La Rioja Baja bodegas. Rioja is the
land of wine, an exceptional place where this product
achieves its greatest expression. more ...
Calahorra: First day
Olite: Second day
Santo Domingo de la Calzada: Third day

Travel around monastic lands. Experience worship and
culture. Hear the murmur of the bells. Finally, stop
along the way and feel the history of the walls,
breathing in the magic in the hallows. more ...
Soria: First day
Olite: Second day
Sos del Rey Catolico: Third day

The Route runs through Andalusian territory and offers
vast contrasting landscapes and atmospheres: from the
beauty of Cazorla Nature Reserve to the renaissance of
the city of Úbeda, more ...
Cazorla: First day
Ubeda: Second day
Jaén: Third day

Step into Ribera del Duero territory in Burgos. Revel
in the tastes and quality of the wine and explore the
main strategic locations on this route: Soria, Lerma
and Tordesillas. more ...
Soria: First day
Lerma: Second day
Tordesillas: Third day

Step into Ribera del Duero territory in Burgos. Revel
in the tastes and quality of the wine and explore the
main strategic locations on this route: Soria, Lerma
and Tordesillas. more ...
Tordesilhas: First day
Zamora: Second day
Salamanca: Third day

Enjoy one of the largest collection of Romanesque
heritage in Europe: in the Palencia Mountains, to
the north of the Cantabrian mountain range, you may
visit the Picos de Europa and the National Park. more ...
Cervera de Pisuerga: First and second days
Fuente Dé: Third day

This Route runs along the mainland coast with its
mixture of landscapes and cities bathed in history
and legend by the waters of the Atlantic.This route
is a true dream come true for nature lovers. more ...
Mazagón: First and Second day
Ayamonte: Third day
This program consists of seven consecutive nights (Sunday through Sunday) accommodation at Paradores, with a choice of bed and breakfast or half board.

This Route takes you along the Bay of Biscay coast,
with its fishing villages, walled cities and mountain
settings. The town is home to the parish church of San
Pedro. In the surrounding area, more ...
First and Second days: Limpias
Third day: Santillana - Fourth day: Cangas de Onís
Firth day: Cangas de Gijon - Sixth day: Ribadeo
Seventh day: Vilalba: Seventh day

The Ruta de la Plata Silver Route has been the natural
route linking the Bay of Biscay with the Andalusian
Atlantic coastline from olden times. Romans took
advantage to build a road to transport... more ...
First day: Zafra - Second day: Mérida
Third and Fourth days: Trujillo
Fifth day: Jarandilla
Sixth and Seventh days: Plasencia

The Ruta de La Plata Silver Route has been the natural
route linking the Bay of Biscay with the Andalusian
Atlantic coastline from olden times. Romans took
advantage to build a road to transport... more ...
First day: Guadalupe - Second day: Plasencia
Third day: Ciudad Rodrigo - Fourth day: Salamanca
Fifth day: Zamora - Sixth day: Benavente
Seventh day: León

The Ruta de La Plata Silver Route has been the natural
route linking the Bay of Biscay with the Andalusian
Atlantic coastline from olden times. Romans took
advantage to build a road to transport... more ...
First day: Ciudad Rodrigo
Second and Third days: Salamanca
Fourth day: Zamora - Fifth day: León
Sixth and Seventh days: Gijón

A Route through the heart of ancient Al-Andalus with
nooks sheltering the living mark of the Almoravid and
Almohad dynasties. Set atop a spectacular crag, Arcos
de la Frontera is a picturesque Cádiz town more ...
Firth day: Arcos de la Frontera
Second and Third days: Ronda
Fourth day: Antequera
Sixth and Seventh days: Málaga Golf

A Route for history and pure nature lovers, skirting
around Madrid and visiting all neighbouring
provinces. The magical city of Cuenca awaits you,
with its Hanging Houses (Casas Colgadas), more ...
First day: Cuenca - Second day: Alcalá de Henares
Third day: Segovia
Fourth and Fifth days: Ávila
Sixth and Seventh days: Salamanca

A journey through the most significant places in the
life and times of Miguel de Cervantes. Visitors may
also visit enclaves intimately linked to the author's
famous work, Don Quixote of La Mancha. more ...
First and Second days:Oropesa
Third day: Sigüenza - Fourth day: Cuenca
Fifth day: Albacete - Sixth day: Almagro
Seventh day: Manzanares

This route will take you on a journey of discovery
to some of the most representative areas on the
Camino de Santiago route, ending in Santiago de
Compostela. You may visit the Apostle's tomb more ...
First and Second days: León
Third and Fourth days: Monforte
Fifth day: Pontevedra - Sixth day: Cambados
Seventh day: Santiago

This route will take you on a journey of discovery
to some of the most representative areas on the
Camino de Santiago route, ending in Santiago de
Compostela. You may visit the Apostle's tomb more ...
First and Second days: León
Third and Fourth days: Monforte
Fifth day: Vilalba - Sixth day: Ferrol
Seventh day: Santiago

Kings, monks and princes travelled these lands that
today welcome visitors to explore countless places
full of art, culture, beautiful nature, etc. Not to
mention the passionate world of wine waiting more ...
First day: Soria - Second day: Santo Domingo
Third and Fourth days: Calahorra
Fifth day: Olite
Sixth and Seventh days: Sos del Rey Católico

This route runs along the southern bank of the River
Sil, from Castro Caldelas to Ourense. The landscape
offered up in Ribeira Sacra terrain is grandiose,
running from the banks of the River Miño more ...
First day: Verín - Second day: Monforte
Third and Fourth days: Santo Estevo
Fifth day: Baiona
Sixth and Seventh days: Tui

Penetrate Al-Andalus history and culture. This route
invites you to enjoy the artisan products, cuisine,
popular festivals and customs of the towns and villages
linked to the Andalusí civilisation. more ...
First day: Málaga Gibralfaro - Second day: Ronda
Third and Fourth days: Antequera
Fifth day: Carmona
Sixth and Seven days: Córdoba

Penetrate Al-Andalus history and culture. This route
invites you to enjoy the artisan products, cuisine,
popular festivals and customs of the towns and villages
linked to the Andalusí civilisation. more ...
First day: Jaén - Second day: Úbeda
Third and Fourth days: Cazorla
Fifth and Sixth days: Granada
Seventh day: Cordoba

This is a guided tour taking in famous Galician wines.
Tour the area which has given rise to the major
Denominations of Origin of Monterrei, Rias Baixas
and Valeorras, amongst others. more ...
First day: Puebla de Sanabria
Second day: Verín - Third day: Monforte
Fourth day: Santo Estevo - Fifth day: Tui
Sixth and Seventh days: Cambados

This is a route for history and pure nature lovers,
stopping at many immensely beautiful spots with a
rich history around Madrid. more ...
First and Second days: Gredos
Third day: Jarandilla
Fourth and Fifth days: Plasencia
Sixth and Seventh days: Oropesa