Pyrenees Tours & Trips
4.5 stars on(7,603 reviews)- Choose from 50+ Pyrenees tours
- 150+ verified reviews from TourRadar travelers
- 24/7 customer support
Table of contents
The best Pyrenees hiking tours
Compiled by
MelissaPyrenees travel expert at TourRadar
Best of Catalonia, Self-drive
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“the hotels were very nice, good location and good quality. the route was amazing.”
Patricia, traveled in May 2024
The scenic Pyrenean routes from Barcelona to mountain towns unfold in your Seat Ibiza. Marvel at Gaudí's Park Güell and the iconic Sagrada Familia before reaching coastal gems like Begur's hilltop castle. Accommodations include 4-star stays at Evenia Rosello and GHT Oasis Park.
Duration 5 days Destinations Barcelona, Lloret de Mar, Palamos, Palafrugell, Begur Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Destination Services Spain From $590
15% Off- US$502You save $88
The majestic Pyrenees stretch from Foix's medieval castle to Andorra's Caldea spa. Snow-capped peaks frame the 12th-century Sant Joan de Caselles church, while mountain culture comes alive during dinner at AC Hotel Som.
Duration 4 days Destinations Spain, France, Andorra Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
15% Off- US$474
Andorra Ski & Apres
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“She keeps the group lively and genuinely makes a connection with everyone.”
Christy, traveled in January 2025
Andorra's premier Pyrenees resort at Pas de la Casa offers varied terrain for all abilities. The package features 5 full ski days, mountain-top refreshments, and evening entertainment at slope-side venues including the popular Mojito bar.
Duration 7 days Destinations Barcelona, Andorra La Vella Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator TruTravels From $1,945
40% Off- US$1,167You save $778
The Pyrenees unfold through Sallent de Gállego, showcasing its Gothic church and medieval bridge. From Lourdes' spiritual sanctuary to Huesca's historic center, the 12th-century Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo stands proud. Dramatic mountain landscapes connect France and Spain, with nights in charming mountain towns.
Duration 8 days Destinations Madrid, Segovia, Bilbao, Portugalete, San Sebastian, Bordeaux, Lourdes, Roncesvalles, Pamplona Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
40% Off- US$1,190
Captivating Catalonia - 3 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“This 3-day tour was a huge thought of our trip to Spain. I highly recommend it!”
Julie, traveled in November 2024
Catalonia reveals itself from the Montserrat Abbey's dramatic mountain setting to medieval Besalu's hilltop castle. Savor local culture with Penedes wine tasting and overnight stays in Girona's 3-4 star hotels. Air-conditioned Mercedes mini-coach ensures comfort for 16 travelers.
Duration 3 days Destinations Barcelona, Calella de Palafrugell, Pals, Girona, Cadaques, Figueres, Besalu, Montserrat, Sitges Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $1,625
25% Off- US$1,219You save $406
Touring the Pyrenees Reviews
- Andorra Ski & Apres
Tess was an outstanding guide who made the entire experience both unique and unforgettable. Everything was handled effortlessly, ensuring there was never a dull moment. The holiday flowed smoothly, and from the very start, Tess made sure everyone felt comfortable, and was always ready to help if needed. I would absolutely love to have Tess as a guide again!
- San Sebastian Surf House (10 night Hang 10 Package)
Stoke surf camp is a must for any adventurous or stiff travelers, My driver Liam, the surf coach’s will, jackson, Matty, Wilson, Adam and Isabelle were all lords, Your well fed everyday with healthy meals and you need it after the amount you drink! The dorms were crowded but it’s how I met some of the best people of my life and the house manager Sparkles takes care of everyone making sure you have ear plugs and your bed is comfy and secluded, I got picked up and dropped off to where i needed to go seriously such good value for money best trip of my life!!!!!
- Andorra: Hike, Bike & Raft
I did not know much about Andorra before this trip. I expected some nice days in the mountains, but this trp was much more. Already the last part of the transfer from Toulouse was very scenic. Our hotel Roc de St Miquel was located high in the mountains and offered stunning views - and thankfully it was not as hot as in the lowlands there. Also positive that the hotel was our base for the whole week, so we had not pack/unpack the whole time. The rooms there were better than I expected for a two star hotel. Excellent room keeping every day, clean and good beds. The owners of the hotels were our guides at the same time - and also they were excellent. We felt very welcome from the beginning and often sat around the chimney at night. We got usually breakfast and dinner at the hotel - and we never went to bed hungry. Packed lunch was available on order. Our days tours started not before 9:30, so no alarm clock was needed. The tours were no problem for people with normal fitness - even if the hikes included some steep passages. For me rafting was the most scary part, but also much fun. The seven days went by very quickly, which is perhaps the best compliment I can make. All of us were sad to leave, but we made all new friends and will probably return (in my case for more hiking in the wonderful mountain scenery).
Travel Pyrenees your way
We take great pride in our Pyrenean hiking routes - they're a big hit with our travelers. There's this fantastic multi-day trek from St Jean Pied de Port to Logroño that follows old pilgrim trails, winding through medieval villages and also Rioja's lovely wine regions. Over in Andorra, the trails go properly high up into Sorteny Nature Reserve where you'll find 700 different plant species and lovely mountain lakes like Cabana Sorda. Our groups really love the paths around Aigues Tortes National Park - it's great for spotting bearded vultures, and Sant Maurici Lake is something special with those twin Encantats peaks reflecting in the water. The mix of tough walks and cultural discoveries works really well; you might spend your morning climbing up to Collada Fonda at 2,350m, then explore ancient Roman churches like Sant Joan de Caselles in the afternoon.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursThe Pyrenees cycling scene is particularly good around Costa Brava, where you can pedal through old medieval towns and switch between coastal roads and inland Emporda paths. One of our most clever tours uses chalk marks on the route so you can just focus on riding instead of checking maps, and there's another that brings electric bikes into play for those steeper mountain sections. Girona's become quite the cycling hub - it's where the pros train - and you can ride the car-free Carrilet path before stopping at local wineries. If you're up for a proper challenge, the Cap de Creus routes dish up some serious climbs, but those coastal views make it worth every pedal stroke.
See all Bicycle toursExplore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Pyrenees. We have 5 adventures that vary from 3 days to 10 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
See all Coach / Bus toursThe Pyrenees offer some really solid active tours that mix up different outdoor activities. You can hop on a raft down the Noguera River and then tackle the technical bits of Estaron Canyon - we've seen lots of parents light up watching their kids master new skills there. Up at Sant Maurici Lake, our travelers keep telling us how the hiking routes hit just the right balance of challenge and scenery. Around Sort, you can mix it up with kayaking and abseiling if you want variety, or go for some serious water action with hydrospeeding and climbing. There's also this neat tour that combines Catalan cooking with daily doses of mountain biking and river activities.
See all Explorer tours
More travel styles:
Top operators in Pyrenees
Explore really shines for people heading out solo - our travelers consistently mention how the guides make everyone feel included while keeping the whole group on track. The itineraries hit a sweet spot between structure and flexibility, so you can join group activities, head off on your own or just relax at the hotel. It's particularly good for first-time solo travelers who want some built-in companionship without feeling stuck in a rigid schedule. ExperiencePlus nails the cycling tour format with clever touches that make a big difference on the road. Their arrow marking system means you can pedal at your own pace without constantly checking maps, and they've clearly put thought into picking routes that connect you with local life. The guides know when to offer support and when to let riders explore independently. We've had some issues reported with Stoke Travel's Andorra Snow Weekend though, specifically around how they handle unexpected problems. Several customers told us they struggled to get clear answers about refunds when weather caused cancellations, and the communication could definitely be better when plans need to change. While the actual snow experience might be fine, their customer service needs work, especially compared to how smoothly Explore and ExperiencePlus manage similar situations.
- 4.5 (90 reviews)
"It was an impressive tour. What I liked most was the excellent service, flawless car pick-up and good hotels where the price/performance ratio was just right.
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 10 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 13h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $168
- 4.0 (4,701 reviews)
"Interesting religion, culture and lifestyles of the people in this region.
- Tours
- 4 tours
- Age range
- 3 to 85 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 6h
- Response rate
- 76%
- Average price
- $176
- 5.0 (27,546 reviews)
"Tess was the best tour guide! Always there for you, huge help skiing on the mountains and so much fun to be out with! She always made us laugh and really made the trip special
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 18 to 39 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 12h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $384
Pyrenees tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
55 tours in PyreneesExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Pyrenees. We have 55 adventures that vary from 3 days to 12 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
17 tours in PyreneesVisit Pyrenees with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
24 tours in PyreneesThe private tours give you more control over your schedule, like our self-drive Catalonia route. You'll wind through Costa Brava at your own speed, with nice 4-star hotels lined up each night. Our customers really appreciate being able to spend extra time in places that catch their interest - maybe exploring the markets in Palamos or checking out wine cellars in Palafrugell. For cyclists who want a challenge, there's a proper gravel bikepacking route from Girona to Le Boulou with serious mountain climbs and long valley descents. History buffs often pick the Cathar Castles trail connecting impressive fortresses like Château de Quéribus and Peyrepertuse. The detailed route notes make navigation simple, and you'll stay in authentic mountain villages that really add to the experience.
Top Pyrenees travel itineraries to fit your plans
For short Pyrenees trips, our 3-day packages really pack in the good stuff. The Pamplona tours put you right in the San Fermin festival buzz - you get unlimited drinks at camp, join massive street parties and watch fireworks light up the night sky. Over in Catalonia, three days gives you time to wander Girona's medieval lanes, check out Dali's hometown in Figueres and visit the impressive Montserrat Abbey sitting high up in those distinctive rock formations. Surf fans love our San Sebastian packages that mix daily surf lessons with yoga and locally-sourced meals. The hilltop sunset spots are a highlight, and our local guides know just where to take you for authentic Basque cider house experiences.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Barcelona, Andorra La Vella
A week in the Pyrenees lets you properly settle into the local groove. Our Basque Country routes from Bilbao blend culture and food really nicely - travelers tell us they love trying pintxos in the fishing village of Bermeo and touring Rioja's vineyards. Cyclists can ride from Girona to Costa Brava on quiet roads like the Carrilet trail, stopping at wineries near Palamos and exploring pretty medieval towns like Begur and Pals. The Andorra ski packages give you 5 full days on the slopes plus fun aprés-ski and fancy dress days, though some guests say they'd like the daily schedules a bit earlier.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Barcelona, Girona, Figueres, Tossa de Mar, Tarragona
Ten days really opens up what you can discover here. Our small Spanish group tours include art historians showing you around Madrid's Prado Museum and local experts leading walks through Segovia's old streets. Barcelona gives you proper time with Gaudi's architecture before heading to San Sebastian for seriously good food. Active types enjoy our surf houses near San Sebastian - 9 nights of surf coaching, daily yoga and guided walks in Pagoeta nature reserve. The Camino tours from St Jean Pied de Port to Logrono show you what pilgrim life is really like - walkers love how it mixes countryside views, old monasteries and even that quirky wine fountain at Irache.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Zarautz, San Sebastian
Demographics
The San Sebastian Surf House just clicks with solo travelers - you'll jump into daily surf lessons and yoga sessions where meeting people happens naturally. The social vibe really works, from sharing meals prepared by our resident chef to gathering with new friends for sunset views from the hilltop. We run regular pintxos tours into San Sebastian's old town, so you're never alone when exploring Basque food culture. The Cortals Valley mountain biking tours attract plenty of solo riders too; there's nothing like tackling challenging trails to bring people together. Over in Sort, we see lots of individual travelers joining our adventure programs - activities like canyoning and hydrospeed tend to turn strangers into friends pretty quickly.
Our younger guests love hitting the slopes in Andorra, where proper skiing meets buzzing aprés-ski spots and good times. The San Sebastian surf programs really deliver - you'll go from total beginner to confident surfer with coaches who know their stuff, plus there's plenty of beer, wine and also sangria for post-surf hangouts. The Pyrenees multi-sport tours pack in proper adventures; you might start your morning dropping into Estaron canyon and finish sharing stories over local wines. Most tours include guided food walks through San Sebastian's old quarter, and groups often end up at local spots like Mojito bar, which our younger travelers rate as their favorite night out.
For families looking to explore the Pyrenees, our most popular tours center around Sort, where kids gain real confidence through guided activities. The Noguera River programs combine whitewater rafting with abseiling - parents tell us watching their children become "fearless and brave" on these trips is incredible. Another excellent option takes you to Sant Maurici Lake, with easy walking routes perfectly suited for ages 8 and up, plus local picnics featuring traditional longaniza sausage and farmhouse goat cheese. The Andorra multi-activity packages work brilliantly with teens, mixing winter sports with summer activities like zip-lining around Engolasters Lake. Our travelers particularly love the spa hotel options in Sort, where families can relax after active days with pool time and optional spa access for teens 14 and up.
- Solo Travelers35 tours
- Couples16 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)9 tours
- Seniors (50+)20 tours
Best time to visit Pyrenees
- Spring 2025
- 26 tours
- popular 29 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer brings out the best in Pyrenees multi-activity programs. Our family-focused tour in Sort gets excellent reviews - parents tell us they love watching their kids grow more confident tackling activities like abseiling at Estaron Canyon and rafting the 'washing machine' rapids on Noguera River. The Costa Brava coastal routes mix cycling with swimming stops, while inland tours include picnic lunches with local specialties like longaniza sausage and farmhouse goat cheese. More active travelers pick the programs combining hiking in Aigues Tortes National Park with technical canyoning. One particularly good tour mixes surfing in Zarautz with yoga sessions and chef-prepared meals - it's perfect for solo travelers who want to meet people while staying active.
- popular 31 tours
- 28 tours
- 26 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
- popular 34 tours
- 28 tours
Contact our Pyrenees travel experts
Marianne
Expert in Pyrenees at TourRadar
Marianne is one of our seasoned Pyrenees Travel Experts. Reach out to us to get all your questions about Pyrenees tours answered!
- Choose from 81+ Pyrenees tours
- 163 verified reviews by TourRadar customers
- 24/7 customer support
Call us
+1 844 311 8331