
This sport crossed borders to become what we know today, with competitive races across Europe and later as a leisure activity, now more or less accessible for anyone to try and enjoy snowy landscapes in a unique way.
For those unfamiliar, the word "mushing" refers to races or travel by dog-pulled sled. Oh, and the dogs can’t be just any breed—they must be special Siberian dogs like Huskies or Canadian Eskimo Dogs. The fusion of animals and nature makes this experience truly unique.

Let’s list 5 of the best areas to try it in Spain—surely one’s near you this snowy season, right? Time to give it a go; there’ll be plenty of time for skiing later.
THE 5 BEST AREAS FOR DOG SLEDDING IN SPAIN
We’ll start logically with our reference mountain range, the Pyrenees. Specifically, the Huesca Pyrenees offers various options for dog sledding. The Tena Valley or Benasque Valley are two of the top spots for mushing enthusiasts, and for good reason. Places like Formigal, Cerler, or the Partacua station have facilities and wide tracks for dog sledding.

You can also choose your preferred style—whether solo or family-friendly, where everyone sits while a professional "musher" handles the sled.
2. Andorra – Small but Mighty!
We’re still in the Pyrenees, but this time in the tiny Principality of Andorra. Andorra isn’t just about skiing and snowboarding in winter—though it has those too—but also offers alternatives far from the slopes. It’s one of the best destinations for dog sledding.

There are various companies and options to try this activity across the mountainous principality. You’ll trek through Andorra’s forests, breathing pure air and savouring that sense of freedom, listening to the wind and the dogs’ barks. Grandvalira or Pal-Arinsal in Vallnord are perfect spots.
3. Sierra Nevada – Andalusian Flavour in the Snow!
Heading south to Spain, we reach the peaks guarding Granada’s Alhambra. Yes, in Sierra Nevada, you can also go mushing—specifically from the Puerto de la Ragua. A stunning setting and wild landscape where you’ll unwind and enjoy a magical place.
Here are your options for Sierra Nevada.
4. Catalan Pyrenees – The Arán Valley!
Back to the Pyrenees again, but this time to Catalonia. The Arán Valley is one of the most popular and beautiful areas in the entire Pyrenees for this sport. We also recommend the northern part of Barcelona province, where the first snows create incredible scenes for dog sledding.

Here are all the options available in the Catalan Pyrenees.
5. Dryland Mushing
For our final pick, we’re not recommending a location but a unique variation. You can try this in many other parts of Spain—it’s just like mushing, but swapping snow for asphalt or dirt. A proper adventure!

In places like Madrid, Segovia, or Zaragoza, you can enjoy dryland mushing. Fancy it?
Now that you know the best spots for dog sledding in Spain, don’t think twice—you’ll want to go again and again.