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Maps of Spain and Andorra for Garmin navigation devices

The map coverage includes the territory of Spain including the Balearic Islands and Andorra. These maps have contour lines and hill shading and are intended for recreational use.

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Where can you find the most beautiful hikes in Spain?

Spain has many stunning walks to offer, from the Pyrenees to the coast.

  • Camino de Santiago: The Camino de Santiago is a famous pilgrimage route that runs through northern Spain. The most famous route is the Camino Francés, which runs from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela. However, there are many other routes that lead to the city. The trek offers a mix of cultural sights, historic towns and stunning landscapes.
  • Sierra Nevada: The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in southern Spain and offers some of the most spectacular hikes in the country. The hikes lead through valleys, over mountain passes and along rivers. There are also many lakes and waterfalls to discover on your hike.
  • Picos de Europa: The Picos de Europa are a mountain range in northern Spain. The hikes lead through dramatic landscapes, deep gorges and high peaks. The routes are suitable for both experienced hikers and beginners.
  • Costa Brava: The coastal region of Costa Brava in Catalonia offers many scenic walks along the coast and through the mountains. The walks offer spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and the cliffs of the coast.
  • Teide National Park: The Teide National Park on the island of Tenerife offers some of the most spectacular hikes in the Canary Islands. The hikes lead through volcanic craters, along rivers and to one of the highest peaks in Spain, the Pico del Teide.

Where can you find the most beautiful cycle routes in Spain?

Spain also offers numerous stunning cycling routes for cyclists of all skill levels.

  • Basque Country: The Basque Country in northern Spain offers some of the most beautiful cycling routes in the country. Routes pass through picturesque villages and along the coast, and there are also some challenging mountain routes for experienced cyclists.
  • Mallorca: The Balearic island of Mallorca is a popular destination for cyclists, especially racing cyclists. There are many good roads and tracks through the mountains and along the coast.
  • Andalucia: Andalucia in southern Spain offers a mix of flat and hilly routes for cyclists. The routes pass through olive groves and whitewashed villages and offer spectacular views of the countryside.
  • La Rioja: La Rioja is a wine region in northern Spain and offers some of the best cycling routes for wine lovers. The routes lead through vineyards and offer wonderful views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Via Verde de la Sierra: The Via Verde de la Sierra is an old railway route in southern Spain that has been converted into a cycle path. The route passes through the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park and offers breathtaking views of the countryside.