Routes
Places to Discover
Get inspired by these landscapes for your road trip: total freedom, zero imposed itineraries.

Bardenas Reales (Navarre)
The Bardenas Reales Natural Reserve, declared a Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, is an arid and semi-desert landscape with eroded rock formations like the famous Castildetierra. This place of unique beauty, ideal for 4×4 routes, offers landscapes that seem from another planet. Perfect for exploring ravines and earthen castles while enjoying a unique atmosphere that makes it one of the most astonishing places in Europe.

Ebro Delta (Catalonia)
The Ebro Delta, one of the most important wetlands in the Mediterranean, is home to over 300 bird species, such as flamingos and herons. This area, combining rice fields, dunes, and wild beaches, offers a peaceful and natural setting for 4×4 routes. You can travel its rural paths along the water and enjoy spots to camp surrounded by the sea breeze. A paradise for nature lovers and photographers of unique landscapes.

Sierra de Gredos (Castilla y León)
Mountain massif with peaks exceeding 2,500 meters, such as Almanzor. Its rural paths through oak forests and crystal-clear gorges offer perfect routes for peaceful exploration. The area preserves historic villages with traditional architecture and little-traveled routes, ideal for those seeking solitude and authenticity. A paradise for lovers of untouched nature.

Liébana and Picos de Europa (Cantabria)
The region of Liébana, in the heart of Cantabria, offers direct access to the majestic Picos de Europa. With mountain trails surrounded by lush forests and stone villages like Potes, this 4×4 route lets you discover a unique and natural setting. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking adventure and breathtaking views in one of the most stunning areas of Spain.

Llançà-Banyuls de la Merenda (Catalonia)
This cross-border route from Llançà to Banyuls is a unique experience, with 90% of the journey taking place on unpaved roads. The route takes you through some of the most beautiful corners of the Costa Brava and Roussillon, passing through charming and historic places like Sant Quirze and Cap de Creus. In addition, the views of the coast and the Mediterranean Sea make this a memorable adventure, full of natural beauty and tranquility.

Vallgorguina-Tordera (Catalonia)
Crossing the Sierra de Montnegre is always an exciting plan. The route follows narrow paths and steep slopes, ideal for enjoying a 4×4 adventure in the heart of nature. Holm oak forests, breathtaking sea views, and charming spots like the village of Hortsavinyà make this journey a unique experience. Perfect for those seeking unexplored landscapes and peaceful moments.

The Cathar Country (Languedoc)
The Pays Cathare is a historic region in France, famous for the Cathar wars in the Middle Ages. It features medieval castle ruins like Quéribus and Peyrepertuse, perched on cliffs. This 4×4 route crosses beautiful landscapes of mountains, vineyards, and ruins, offering a unique experience for lovers of history, adventure, and nature. A journey to the past with a dose of adventure at every kilometer.

Sierra de Cazorla (Andalusia)
The Sierra de Cazorla is the largest protected area in Spain and one of the biggest in Europe, home to wildlife such as deer and mountain goats. Its rich nature, with forests, mountains, and rivers, offers the perfect setting for a 4×4 route through stunning landscapes. Additionally, you can visit the source of the Guadalquivir River and discover ancient farmhouses, making this route a full immersion into Andalusian nature.

Aran Valley (Catalan Pyrenees)
The Val d’Aran is a high mountain paradise in the heart of the Pyrénées, featuring landscapes of rivers, glacial lakes, and ancient trails. Its stone architecture and Occitan culture give it a unique charm. The 4×4 routes through its mountains allow you to reach hidden spots, offering spectacular views both in summer and winter. A dream place for nature and adventure lovers.

Benasque Valley (Aragonese Pyrenees)
A majestic corner of the Aragonese Pyrenees, surrounded by the highest peaks of the range, such as Aneto. It offers forest trails, glacial lakes, and deep valleys ideal for 4×4 routes. This area is rich in mountaineering history, with stone villages like Benasque, and a sense of isolation that makes it perfect for pure adventure.

Serra da Capelada and Estaca de Bares (Galicia)
In the far north of Galicia, you’ll find some of the most dramatic cliffs, over 600 meters high, plunging into the Atlantic. This magical and little-known area is perfect for those seeking raw nature and solitude. The route along remote roads and coastal tracks leads to Estaca de Bares, the northernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula, where wind, mist, and calmness prevail.

Coves Fredes-Albarca (Catalonia)
The Montsant in the Priorat region offers an intricate and spectacular route, perfect for nature lovers. Known for its rocky formations like Roca Corbatera and Pla del Grau Gran, this area is ideal for exploring by 4×4. Highlights such as the Font del Manyano and the region’s rich biodiversity make this route a fascinating experience—especially in spring, when the bloom is at its peak.

Madriu Valley or Port de Cabús (Andorra)
Andorra, beyond its commercial fame and ski resorts, is a mountainous paradise for 4×4 enthusiasts. The route through the Vall del Madriu, a UNESCO World Heritage site, takes you through alpine landscapes and dense forests up to the Port de Cabús, on the border with Spain. This route, full of viewpoints and majestic mountains, allows you to enjoy absolute freedom and stunning views in the heart of the Pirinean mountains.

Costa Vicentina (Alentejo - Algarve)
The Costa Vicentina is one of the most pristine coasts in Europe, featuring protected landscapes, cliffs, and deserted coves. Traveling its dirt tracks through wild vegetation with views of the Atlantic is a unique experience. Ideal for those looking to disconnect, this area allows you to sleep on cliffs and enjoy tranquility while listening to the waves. Perfect for exploring the wildest and most natural side of Portugal.

The Monegros (Aragon)
The Monegros are an extensive steppe region in Aragon, known for their arid landscapes, salt fields, and ravines. A European desert perfect for off-road lovers and extreme photography enthusiasts. The area’s lonely beauty, combined with its history tied to shepherds and transhumance, makes the Monegros a unique destination. Ideal to explore at your own pace, enjoying the contrasts of the terrain and the vastness of the landscape.

Cabo de Gata (Almería)
The Cabo de Gata Natural Park is a volcanic paradise, featuring lunar landscapes, cliffs, and virgin coves. The 4×4 routes cross this unique environment, allowing you to explore inaccessible spots such as old wester movie sets and pirate traces. The combination of sea and adventure is perfect for those seeking an off-road experience in a stunning natural setting, far from the busiest tourist routes.

Tarifa and the Strait Natural Park (Cádiz)
At the southernmost point of mainland Europe, Tarifa is much more than a kitesurfing destination: it’s a wild land between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. From endless beaches like Bolonia and Valdevaqueros to dirt tracks that wind along cliffs and pine forests, this area offers scenic routes within the Estrecho Natural Park, with views of Africa on clear days.

Gorbeia Natural Park (Basque Country)
The Gorbeia Natural Park stretches between Álava and Biscay, offering gentle mountain landscapes and beech forests. The 4×4 routes allow access to picnic areas, ancient trails, and peaceful spots where you can enjoy the calm of nature. At its heart rises Mount Gorbeia, a Basque symbol. The park is perfect for combining nature, history, and Basque cuisine in a unique setting.

Esterri d'Àneu-Baqueira (Catalonia)
The Esterri d’Àneu-Baqueira route crosses the Vall d’Àneu, a region rich in Romanesque architecture, such as the churches of Alós d’Isil and Montgarri. This route is perfect for those who want to enjoy endless meadows, dense pine forests, and mountainous landscapes in a 4×4. The Montgarri sanctuary is one of the main highlights. With its easy access and stunning scenery, this route is ideal for adventurers and explorers.

The Cévennes (Occitanie)
The Cévennes in southern France are one of the wildest regions, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. This 4×4 route crosses forests, gorges, and old smuggler paths. The journey allows you to enjoy untouched landscapes, stone villages, and rich biodiversity. Ideal for those seeking adventure in natural settings full of history, this area offers a unique experience for off-road and nature lovers.