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Welcome to
Euro Goat Trekkers

Walking with Goats in the Mountains of the Costa Blanca, Spain

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Slow down. Walk together.
Experience the landscape at a different pace.

Baby goats are being carried by a large adult male goat on a walk in Tarbena

At Euro Goat Trekkers, we offer guided walking experiences with our herd of goats through the mountain landscapes of
Costa Blanca, Spain.

What begins as a walk quickly becomes something more.

As the rhythm of walking settles in, conversations soften, attention shifts, and people begin to feel part of the landscape rather than visitors passing through it. The goats — calm, curious, and attentive — naturally create a shared pace that brings groups together.

Guided Goat Walks in the Costa Blanca, Spain.
Our walks are suitable for families, individuals, and small groups.
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​Whether you arrive busy, curious, tired, or simply looking for time outdoors, walking with goats offers a way to reconnect — with nature, with others, and with yourself.

Alongside our public walks, our work now also includes longer experiences, retreats, and storytelling projects inspired by the goats and the land

We are pleased to announce
Who it’s for
  • Local residents

  • New arrivals to the area

  • Anyone who feels shy about speaking Spanish

  • Learners who prefer learning by doing, not sitting in a classroom

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Conversational Spanish Walks with Goats - a pilot project.

​We are trialling a new kind of Spanish learning experience — gentle, informal, and outdoors.

These one-hour walks combine a relaxed walk with our baby goats and pygmy goats with natural conversational Spanish, led by a native Spanish speaker who is also an experienced walking guide and Spanish teacher.

This is not a classroom and not a traditional language lesson.

There is no pressure to speak — listening is just as welcome.

How it works

  • 6-week pilot course

  • 1 gentle one-hour walk per week

  • Small group (maximum 8 people)

  • Two levels: absolute beginners and improvers

During the walk, your guide will talk about the goats, the landscape, and local nature in accessible, level-appropriate Spanish, answering questions naturally as you walk together.

Just as walking with goats helps people relax and connect, we believe this is a kind, supportive way to build confidence in spoken Spanish.

Pilot note

This is a small pilot project, and places are limited.

If you’re interested, please get in touch to register your interest or ask questions.

🌿 Gentle walking. Friendly goats. Spanish at your own pace.

If you’re looking for an experience that feels genuine, grounding, and a little out of the ordinary, we invite you to walk with us. Come and meet the goats. Step into the mountains. And allow the rhythm of the walk to do the rest.

A LIVING, EVOLVING PROJECT

​Euro Goat Trekkers is more than a single activity.

It is a place-based project rooted in care for land, animals, and people — one that has grown naturally over time. Alongside our public walks, we now also offer longer experiences, overnight stays, and small-group retreats.

All of our work is guided by the same principles:

  • respect for the landscape

  • attentiveness to animals

  • thoughtful, human-centred guiding

What we offer may look simple — a walk, a goat, a path — but the experience stays with people long after they leave.

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Guided with Care​

Our role as guides is simple but essential.

We take responsibility for:

  • route planning and safety

  • pacing and group wellbeing

  • sharing local knowledge of flora, fauna, and landscape history

When people trust that they are being well guided, they are free to enjoy the experience fully — without having to think about what comes next.

This sense of safety is what allows the walk to feel both liberating and restorative.​

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

"Fabulous morning walking with Euro Goat Trekkers. Our guides were very friendly and knowledgable about the area and, of course, the goats. Would definately recommend this as a fun way to explore this beautiful area."

Nicola Goswell

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