Spain
Looking for the best photography in Spain? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Spain. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Photography Spots in and near Spain
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Torla-Ordesa, Spain
Hike the Ordessa Valley Loop in the Spanish Pyrenees
5.011.2 miAbout a 4-hour drive from Barcelona lies the Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. This incredible jewel of a park is definitely off the beaten path from the more popular destinations in Spain. There are a handful of different hikes in the park, the most popular of which, el Camino de Soaso,...Read more -
Barcelona, Spain
Take in Views at Bunkers del Carmel
After you unload off of the bus stop, you begin to climb the stairs and ramps that lead to the top of the Bunkers. Once you reach the top, after the short trek, you are welcomed with a complete 360 degree view of the city. There are many places to sit and chill with friends up there for it was o...Read more -
Santa María de las Hoyas, Spain
Hike Senda del Río Lobos in Cañón del Río Lobos NP
10.6 miIt takes about 2.5 hours to get to Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park driving from Madrid. Along the 200 kilometers between Madrid and the Natural Park, little towns in the region of the Sierra Norte de Madrid can be spotted from the car, such as La Cabrera and its granite massif of Paleozoic origi...Read more -
Celorio, Spain
Hike to Playa San Martin via Camino de Santiago
1.5 miYou know those videos you see of people scoring epic waves in picturesque destinations with empty lineups. I can't promise epic waves but this adventure surely promises the same getting-lost and off-the-beaten-path feeling as surf videos represent. The journey starts in the small, deserted, beach...Read more -
Valtierra, Spain
Bardenas Reales de Navarra
4.024.9 miFollowing the trails that are suitable for cars and the route can be loop, out-and-back or point-to-point, as wished. A military zone with no fence but marks should be avoided.The park can be traveled by walk, Segway, bicycle or by car. Cars can only travel on allowed tracks. Although it is possi...Read more -
Madrid, Spain
El Retiro Park
5.0The "Central Park" of Madrid, Spain, this enchanting park is known for its regal ambiance, and rightly so, as it was once the personal gardens of King Philip IV, when he started "El Buen Retiro Park" in the 1630's. From then on it continued to be inherited by Spain's kings and queens, and was mod...Read more -
Oviedo, Spain
Backpack El Camino de Santiago (Primitivo Route)
190 miEl Camino is one of the most popular treks in the world. While there are a number of different routes you can embark on for this trek, I recommend the Primitivo route as it is a bit more challenging, and has both fewer people and beautiful views. This route technically begins in Villavicosa, but ...Read more -
Zubiri, Spain
Hike to Pamplona via Camino de Santiago
13.5 miDeparting from the beautiful and welcoming Hotel Txantxorena, we connected with the Camino de Santiago at Calle 4 to loop eastward before diverging off the village roadways. Zubiri, Basque for bridge, did not disappoint with several pleasing river crossings to adorn the 25 km walk southwest into ...Read more -
Pamplona, Spain
Explore the Riverside Walk in Pamplona
6.5 miThe Riverside Walk carves through several different areas of the large city of Pamplona. It starts at the lush gardens and fields of La Magdalena and continues on for nearly seven miles paralleling the Arga River. The path connects several parks and offers wide river bends for fishing, as well as...Read more -
Gaztelugatxeko Doniene, Spain
Explore San Juan de Gaztelugatxe
5.0Does this place look familiar? That's because San Juan de Gaztelugatxe is the location where HBO's Game of Thrones filmed the fictional location of Dragonstone. This relatively short hike is absolutely beautiful. It is in the Basque country of Spain. This memorable and iconic location will ha...Read more -
Roncesvalles, Spain
Explore the Forest of Witches via Camino de Santiago
14 mi / 1500 ft gainDeparting Roncesvalles with rested bodies was an unknown necessity. As we picked up the path marked with blue and yellow arrows, my companions and I were promptly greeted with a dark and damp forest trail, with thick moss upon the stone wall. I felt heavy, but not due to my pack or hiking boo...Read more