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Self guided walks

Self guided walks


Dedicated to experienced walkers and those who wish to do the walks alone, with a partner, or with a group of friends or family in the most beautiful parts of the island. Contact us for full information.

Other destinations

Olita Trek & Bike offer fantastic week programs to explore different islands of the Canaries and the heart of mainland Spain: Don Quixote’s La Mancha. For detailed information about the programs please contact us.


La Gomera

6 guided walks in a program of 8 days
The Gomera has become the preferred island by travellers. The old volcanism and the erosion have left massive “pitones” of traquitic and basaltic volcanic rocks, winding footpaths and deep precipices separated by large “mesas”. In addition exuberant vegetation in the forests of laurisilva next to more barren plants in the zones protected of the trade winds.



Gran Canaria & Fuerteventura

6 guided walks (3 on each island) in a program of 8 days Two big islands being so close and having so deep differences. A three hours crossing is enough to join them but the pine forest of the great Caldera de Tejeda that tops at almost 2.000 meters does not look at all the big plaines of light brown and orange colours and the splendid golden beaches of Fuerteventura.



La Ruta de Don Quixote

6 guided walks in the south-western region of Madrid (mainland Spain); Program of 8 days One week crossing the natural scenes where Cervantes located the eventful journeys of Don Quixote. From Toledo, Patrimony of the Humanity, we will discover mills, castles, rivers and lagoons of La Mancha that will make us remember the lucks and misfortune of the “ingenious hidalgo”. Exceptional landscapes and towns that throughout history have been satisfied to an amazing mixture of the cultures Roman, Visigoth, Arab, Jewish and Christian.


 
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