This unique proposal suitable for all types of travelers and also a tourist brand of Turespaña is a great alternative for a different family vacation Travel through Spain from north to south and from east to west recovering the essence of the past. Discover the paths that are already part of our history the areas that witnessed great legends that we still remember today and with which we fell in love. These are the Cultural Routes of Spain five paths that structure our country where past and present go hand in hand while culture gastronomy and tradition come to life surprising the traveler exciting the walker and enlightening children young people and adults. who will find in this proposal a world of legends stories magic... and many more surprises.
Azorín said that “there is no Spanish town small or large that does not contain a lesson.” The Cultural Routes of Spain are an example of this. Traveling through Spain from end to end you can discover our country from a unique point of view: the same one that our UAE Phone Number ancestors knew at the time remembering the first inhabitants of the Peninsula discovering our vestiges reliving some of the most impressive battles of the medieval period remembering the imperial era of Spain and the passion with which religious fervor has been lived – and is still alive. Thanks to the five itineraries that make up Cultural Routes of Spain this is possible while admiring the beauty and contrasts of the twelve autonomous communities that it covers.
Andalusia Aragon Asturias Cantabria Castilla-La Mancha Castilla y León Valencian Community Extremadura Galicia Murcia La Rioja Basque Country and Melilla. Each one with its orographic differences shows us a small part of our country's rich past. The Prehistoric Rock Art Trails of Spain PRAT-CARP offer more than large rock archaeological destinations of great scientific cultural artistic and archaeological interest grouped into regional routes all of them open to the knowledge and enjoyment of Spanish society European and global. Three of them are on the UNESCO World Heritage list and every year more than two million people discover the first cultural traces of humanity in them.