“The Most Breathtaking Natural Landscapes in Spain” follows a tourist as he crosses the country, tracing five wildly different landscapes from misty northern peaks to volcanic coasts and desert badlands. Moving through Picos de Europa, Cabo de Gata, La Palma, Bardenas Reales, and Ordesa y Monte Perdido, he blends sensory-rich nature writing with glimpses of local life, traditions, and working lands. The essay lingers on details—cowbells in the fog, thyme crushed underfoot, star-crowded skies—while gently weaving in practical tips on seasons, safety, and park regulations. Above all, it’s an invitation to slow down, travel thoughtfully, and treat Spain’s wild places as living “rooms” to be entered with respect and curiosity.
The Most Breathtaking Natural Landscapes in Spain
Hector Molina Casado

