Spain’s rugged landscapes and diverse ecosystems offer endless opportunities for adventure, and ecofriendly lodges provide the perfect base for exploring the country’s natural wonders. In the Basque Country, deep in the heart of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, you’ll find the Iturrieta Basoa, a treehouse retreat in the ancient oak forest of Oma. Here, guests can sleep among the treetops and wake up to the sounds of nature, with the option to explore nearby caves, hike through lush woodlands, or visit the nearby beaches of Mundaka, famous for their worldclass surf. In Catalonia, the Pyrenees offer a wealth of hiking and mountain biking trails, and the Mas Salagros EcoResort provides a luxurious yet sustainable base for exploring this stunning region. Located just outside Barcelona, the resort is nestled in the Serralada Litoral Natural Park, where guests can enjoy spa treatments, organic cuisine, and outdoor activities like horse riding and guided nature walks. Further south, in the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, the Finca la Donaira combines ecofriendly living with a commitment to preserving Andalusia’s rich cultural heritage. This biodynamic farm and boutique hotel offers guests the chance to get involved in farm life, from milking goats to harvesting olives, while also providing opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and even paragliding over the stunning landscapes of Andalusia. In the volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands, the ecolodge El Patio de Tita on Tenerife offers a taste of sustainable living with panoramic views of Mount Teide. Surrounded by banana plantations, this familyrun lodge features solar panels, organic gardens, and a natural swimming pool, making it the perfect base for exploring the island’s diverse ecosystems, from the lunar landscapes of Teide National Park to the lush forests of the Anaga Rural Park. For those seeking a more remote experience, the Albergue de Bolico in the Teno Rural Park on Tenerife’s northwest coast offers simple, ecofriendly accommodations surrounded by dramatic cliffs and ancient laurel forests. From here, guests can embark on hikes to the stunning Masca Gorge, where a challenging trail leads through towering cliffs to a hidden beach, or explore the park’s network of trails that wind through terraced hillsides and past traditional Canarian farms.
In Galicia, the rugged coastline and verdant landscapes offer a wealth of ecofriendly experiences. The Casa da Muiñeira, located in the heart of the Rías Baixas, is a traditional Galician farmhouse that has been lovingly restored using sustainable materials and practices. Surrounded by vineyards and forests, this charming lodge is the perfect base for exploring the region’s natural beauty, from the Cíes Islands, known as the Galician Caribbean, to the ancient forests of the Fragas do Eume Natural Park. Guests can enjoy organic breakfasts, hike along coastal trails, or take part in guided birdwatching tours to spot rare species like the peregrine falcon. In the Extremadura region, near the Monfragüe National Park, the Finca El Regajo is an ecofriendly lodge that combines sustainability with comfort. This rustic retreat is powered by solar energy and features a natural swimming pool surrounded by olive groves and wildflower meadows. The park itself is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to a rich variety of wildlife, including the endangered Iberian lynx and the Spanish imperial eagle. Visitors can explore the park’s rugged landscapes through a network of hiking and biking trails or take a guided jeep tour to learn about the region’s unique flora and fauna. In the heart of Andalusia, the Sierra Nevada National Park offers some of Spain’s most dramatic mountain scenery, and the El Cielo Eco Lodge provides a luxurious yet sustainable retreat for nature lovers. Perched on a hillside overlooking the Alpujarra Valley, this ecofriendly lodge features solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and organic gardens. Guests can relax in the solarheated pool, enjoy farmtotable meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients, or explore the park’s extensive network of hiking trails, which offer stunning views of snowcapped peaks and alpine meadows. Beyond the mainland, the Balearic Islands are home to some of Spain’s most pristine natural environments, and the Son Bernadinet Eco Hotel on Mallorca is a shining example of sustainable tourism. Surrounded by olive groves and orchards, this familyrun hotel features solar panels, a natural swimming pool, and a commitment to reducing waste and energy consumption. Guests can relax in the tranquil gardens, take part in yoga classes, or explore the island’s many hiking and biking trails, which lead to hidden coves, ancient ruins, and traditional villages. Whether you’re seeking adventure in the mountains or relaxation by the sea, Spain’s ecofriendly lodges offer a unique opportunity to connect with nature while supporting sustainable tourism practices.