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Cultural Routes

Choose one of the most stimulating ways of exploring Spain: set out on a cultural route.

The Silver Route

Pull on some sturdy boots and set out on this route that links the north and south of Spain and follows in the footsteps of the Roman troops of old. If you prefer, you can do it by bike or on a motorbike.

The route joins Sevilla with Gijón: on your way you’ll pass through a number of historical sites such as Mérida, Cáceres, Béjar and León.


The Way of Saint James

Travelling the Way of Saint James is a thrilling and unforgettable adventure. This is a different way to discover northern Spain by taking one of several itineraries whose ultimate destination is the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, the site of the tomb of Saint James the Apostle.

To obtain the Compostela, the document awarded to everyone who has travelled the Camino for religious or spiritual reasons, you’ll need to do a minimum of 100 kilometres on foot or on horseback and 200 by bike.


Route of Don Quixote

Would you like to follow the route of the main character in the famous novel by Cervantes, Don Quixote? It will take you through ancient villages, along historic trails, past the famous windmills, and through the natural spaces described in the book.

Some of the points of interest on the route include Toledo, Campo de Criptana, El Toboso, Almagro, Campo de Calatrava and Argamasilla de Alba.

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