I have always been a lover of travel books and routes through Spain. Not only to find places to see or routes that you have saved for the future. If not to remind me every day that the world is immense and wonderful to know. And our country even more. It will be through routes and corners, every day I am even more surprised at how I was able to pass by and skip certain places. To those who have no choice but to return and enjoy it doubly.

Through reading, great photographs, and other travelers and authors, we can learn new experiences. To put a pin on our mental travel map.

For this reason, I am going to leave you a list of the books that I already have and that I recommend you have in your personal library. They are perfect to give as a gift, for yourself and to carry in your travel backpack. For me the best travel books and routes through Spain.

The best books for travel lovers

Best Route Books in Spain

Best travel books

The tour of Spain in 80 one-day trips is a volume with a generous graphic edition, detailed maps of each route, specific recommendations by locations, and updated content. A luxurious guide, in short, to inspire trips and to accompany them in the glove box or the trunk with essential advice and tips off the road.

It is a perfect wardrobe that will give us the opportunity to inspire our excursions around Spain until the 80 options it offers us are exhausted.

And en route through Spain and Portugal, he has ideas and locations of spectacular beaches, towering castles, medieval towns, impressive architectural ensembles, and some of the most famous restaurants on the planet… The Iberian Peninsula has a charm that is difficult to match.

The Best Books to Discover Spain

It is no longer necessary to travel to other countries to see unique forests, breathtaking canyons, breathtaking geological formations, dreamy waterfalls, amazing trails, paradisiacal beaches, and unrepeatable enclaves.

Beyond the traditional tourist destinations, 101 surprising destinations in Spain discover a good number of fascinating,  although little-known corners of our country. They are places ignored by a good part of the travelers and the best-kept secret of the inhabitants of the area. All these natural spaces are collected in this illustrated book with spectacular photographs and accompanied by suggestive texts that offer an unusual and unique view of Spain.

Books For Lovers of Motorcycle Routes

It is well known that it is not destiny that sets motorists in motion, but the road.  A  motorcycle trip is much more than the simple fact of getting to a place; it is a fulfilling experience because no other vehicle connects the driver so much with the environment.  Only the motorcyclist is totally immersed in the scenery where the route passes. There are no two countries in Europe as fascinating to travel by motorcycle as Spain and Portugal.

The Book For Lovers of Van Routes

There are as many ways to travel as there are travelers in the world… And for many, the road is the best blank page to write their adventures. The third title in the Nomads collection explores another way of traveling, that which is done by van or motorhome, a form of transport that allows you to trace routes with absolute freedom and enjoy the landscapes and the most remote and authentic places. This book offers 50 routes to travel by van that cover all of Spain: from the Costa de la Muerte to the beaches of Cadiz and from the Jerte Valley to the palm trees and Valencian beaches. A route with the best possibilities for travelers who seek, above all else, freedom.

Best Natural Travel Books in Spain

This book is an open window to our green spaces and invites us to explore them, from the Galician Eo estuary to the Sierra de Aracena in Huelva, enjoying the flora and fauna from west to east and north to south, to then jump into the Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca and finish in the Canarian Caldera de Taburiente. Impressive illustrations, maps, and detailed itineraries.

Books to Discover the Most Mysterious Spain

Lorenzo Fernández Bueno is a journalist and writer. He is the author of works such as The Keys to the Da Vinci Code, Rex Mundi, The Guide to Terror, and the book of short stories Night Terrors. He has published his last two essays in Libros Cúpula: Challenges to history (2010) and The curse of the explorers (2011). He is currently a member of the famous gathering “Zone Zero”, within the program “La rosa de Los Vientos” of Onda Cero, and director of the magazine Enigmas of man and the universe.

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