>>33448686Well, just as an example of how diverse a country as tiny as Spain can be, I can give you a quick look of how things are in the region where I live: Galicia (that part of Spain that happens to be above Portugal).
It's the second most rainy autonomous community of the country, we have plenty of storms even on summer.
The region is really mountainous with moderate temperatures due to the humid coast weather. But it stills snows a lot in winter and spring on the higher places.
Also, most of the region is covered by old forests: we even have some wolves but their numbers are low nowadays.
Most of the region used to be composed of tiny towns and farmland (cow and sheep ranching used to be one of the biggest parts of the region's economy), but in the last few decades everything started to get modernized with the construction of better roads and the easier access to the biggest cities.
Also, we have the biggest count of rivers and beach kilometers of Spain.
Regarding the culture, the region is very catholic, but our folklore has traits and legends inherited from celtic tales, and it's not weird to find celtic symbolism around. Personally I would say that the old customs of our people share traits with Scotland (hell, even the bagpipe is considered an iconic instrument from my region).
Basically, no bull paraphernalia or dry lands with an infernal heat. On the other hand there's still thousands of pubs and there's people who keep on perpetuating the fame we have of laziness.
And that's just one of the northern regions of the country.
Pic related: on the depth of the forests you can find dozens of abandoned old paths and bridges. This is one of the typical scenery you can easily find here.
Close to my home there's a stone waterfall even, built by romans back in the day.
>>33449030I agree with this.