Discover northern Spain through fly fishing
There are places where fishing becomes something more than casting a line.
Northern Spain keeps a wild side that never shows up on the maps.
Rivers run through valleys of beech and pine, over limestone beds that keep the water cold and clear even in midsummer.
Each valley has its own rhythm: the fast streams of the Pyrenees, the wide waters of León, the quiet flows of Palencia.
Here you can fish almost all year long, among native brown trout and landscapes that still feel untouched.
Just a few hours from Madrid, Zaragoza or Bilbao, the journey is more than a trip. It is a way to return to the river, to learn, and to fish without hurry.
And when the day ends, it continues the way it should, with simple food, good wine and the slow kind of conversation that only happens after a river well read.
Sometimes a local stew, sometimes a bottle shared by the car, always the same calm.



