My name is Lucas Moretti. I arrived in Spain in 2009, deciding to take a spontaneous journey after university. I planned to stay for a month but fell in love with this country forever. I was captivated by Spain's incredible diversity: from the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains to the golden beaches of Costa del Sol. I was also amazed by the cultural mosaic – the Moorish influence in Andalusia, the Celtic traditions of Galicia, and the unique Catalonia. Over 15 years, I've walked the Camino de Santiago eight times and explored all 17 autonomous communities of the country. I've created more than 200 unique routes, many passing through places hidden from mass tourism. I speak four languages (Italian, Spanish, Catalan, and English) and continue to discover new places. I'm convinced that the real Spain is found not only in famous tourist centers but also in small villages and on remote mountain paths.

Lucas Moretti

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