Roberto Harms, USA (Walking Sierra de Aracena, June 2013)

Roberto Harms, USA (Walking Sierra de Aracena, June 2013)

I had two options for a weekend trip: Lagos, Portugal for beaches and partying, or hiking through the Spanish countryside with a local, knowledgeable guide who knew everything from what type of nuts each tree produces to the traditions of a hidden Spanish pueblo. I chose the latter, and it was one of the better decisions I made this summer.

On our two-day visit, we (myself, Javier, the expert Spanish guide who also knows English, and three friends) visited Umbria, a small town with friendly people in Sierra de Aracena; swam in a natural outdoor pool that overlooked the mountains for a breathtaking view; slept in a mountain refuge complete with a fireplace, water and a theater-style movie experience; hiked to an ancient monastery; and serendipitously met local farmers who showed us how to milk goats. We did all of this while being guided by Javier, who told us about trees and pigs and Spanish culture. Without him, and without the stay in the refuge, the trip wouldn’t have been nearly as rewarding. It was a full cultural immersion.

I would recommend booking a trip with Javier's company to anyone who loves the outdoors and hiking, and anyone who would like to really learn about Spain. Sangria and tapas are great, but true Spanish culture is hidden away in the mountainous countryside. Javier helped us find it.