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Northern England
Coast to Coast Path from St Bees to Kirkby
Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk is by far the most popular long-distance trail in Britain, and one of the world’s great walks.
Austria
Ten Lakes Trekking Tour
This trekking tour leads to a wonderful spot in Austria: the Salzkammergut. Where Empress Sissi spent her summers and imposing mountains meet dazzling lakes, pure relaxation is the order of the day. Over eight wonderful days you will experience all kinds of highlights, visit charming places and get to know the special way of life of the inhabitants. In addition, there are magnificent views to enjoy on the hiking trails. Take a deep breath – and immerse yourself in this unique world!
Northern Italy
Cinque Terre Pilgrimage to Portovenere
Hike beside the Mediterranean through the Cinque Terre National Park and explore charming Italian villages steeped in history. Experience great food and wine at each stop as you travel the ancient winding footpaths connecting the famous five Cinque Terre villages on this seven-day hiking tour from Sestri Levante to Portovenere.
Ireland
Kerry Way Hiking Tour (8 Day)
A hike along the Kerry Way makes for a world-class journey! This 8-day self-guided hiking tour provides a comprehensive adventure around the Ring of Kerry, one that is certain to leave you with lifelong memories of a beautiful adventure.
Italian Lakes
Around Lake Garda Tour
This hiking adventure around Italy’s largest lake offers a dream tour through three stunning Italian provinces. Starting in the alpine Trentino, you’ll journey to the picturesque town of Limone, known for its lemon groves, and then reach the sophisticated Riviera in Lombardy. The return route takes you through the Veneto province and the scenic Monte Baldo region, circling back to the north with breathtaking views of the towering Dolomites. Experience some of the most beautiful hikes both above and along the lake, always accompanied by panoramic vistas of its expansive surface. Explore serene forests and bustling holiday resorts, navigating spectacular trails and leisurely promenades that lead from one scenic spot to another. Immerse yourself in the Mediterranean atmosphere surrounded by vibrant flora, including blooming flowers, olives, figs, and vines. With its peninsulas, bays, and ridges, Lake Garda provides a rich variety of landscapes and an exceptional hiking experience.
Northern Portugal
Douro Natural Park Hiking Tour
What better way to experience the magnificent natural beauty of Douro Natural Park than a self-guided hiking tour? Set your own pace on foot, exploring the natural wonders of this special region. Stand tall atop the cliffs overlooking the sparkling Douro River by day, and then cozy up in picturesque villages at night.
Tuscany
Hiking the Hiking the Tuscan Coast from Pisa to Elba
Want to see a different part of Tuscany from what you expect? Trade the rolling hills for the stunning coastline on this wonderful walking tour. Fear not, even though you are on the coast you will still indulge every meal with wonderful Tuscan food and wine, a great reward after a beautiful day walking.
Southern England
Lizard Peninsula Walking Tour
Explore the beautiful and intoxicating coastal scenery of Cornwall on this Lizard Peninsula self-guided walking tour. You’ll be awe-struck by the rugged and dramatic landscape, full of rocky cliffs, crashing waves and salty sea breezes.
Switzerland
Chamonix to Zermatt Trekking Tour: Stage 2
The Chamonix to Zermatt Trekking Tour: Stage 2 is the final leg of one of the most incredible Alpine adventures that takes you between two of Europe’s great mountaineering capitals.
Spanish Pyrenees
Hiking the Catalan Pyrenees
Coming to Spain to hike? Book yourself a spot on the Hiking the Catalan Pyrenees tour! This deep-dive into Catalonia’s mountains, villages, and valleys is a perfect introduction to the Catalan Pyrenees for any eager hiker.
Southern England
Isle of Wight Walking Tour
Circumnavigating the island on The Isle of Wight Coastal Path is a fulfilling achievement over a week of walking. Almost half of the island has been designated as an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Coastal Footpath is a circular long‑distance footpath consisting of 67 miles (107 km), unfolding on public footpaths and minor lanes, with some sections along roads. It should be noted that the path does not follow the coastline all the way, but also diverts inland for long sections.
Italian Lakes
Alpine Crossing 4: Lake Garda to Venice
This is it, the third and final stage of the epic Alpine Crossing route from Garmish to Venice. This stage is from the north shores of Lake Garda, where you walk along ancient pilgrim routes through the rock deserts of the Sarca-valley down into the Etsch-valley to Trento.
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Complete Camino Portugues
Walking the Portuguese Camino is one of the best pilgrimage routes to Santiago to Compostela. The famous Caminho PortuguĂŞs de Santiago, also known as the Portuguese Camino or the Portuguese Way takes you through Portugal before crossing into Spain and ending up at Santiago de Compostela.
Austria
Hohe Tauern National Park Hiking Tour
The Hohe Tauern National Park is a stunning natural marvel, the largest in the Alps and one of Europe’s most expansive protected areas. Its dramatic landscapes feature towering peaks that rise above 3,000 meters. While exploring, encounter majestic wildlife such as marmots, golden eagles, and chamois, surrounded by ancient larches, Swiss pines, and vibrant alpine roses. In the heart of the park, powerful waterfalls and rushing mountain streams create a mesmerizing backdrop. A stop at one of the rustic mountain huts offers the perfect way to soak in the awe-inspiring views. Along the high trails on the northern side of the Saalach Valley in the Kitzbühel Alps, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic vistas of the Salzburg and Tyrolean mountains. The sound of cowbells and the sight of lush, vibrant meadows invite you into a world of alpine adventure.
Slovenia
SoÄŤa Valley Family Adventure
Discover the lush forests, rushing rivers, crystal lakes, and breathtaking mountains of Slovenia’s Emerald Valley. The Soča Valley Family Adventure is the perfect way to see all the natural wonders of the Julian Alps for an active family looking for fun new ways to enjoy the outdoors.
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Europe General Information
Where to go trekking in Europe
You can experience the legendary Camino de Santiago in Spain, venture through the Alpine scenery of the Dolomites in Italy, or explore the rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. Each destination offers its own unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Why is Europe great for trekking?
Europe is a premier trekking destination because of its vast array of landscapes, well-maintained trail networks, and deep historical roots. From the snow-capped peaks of Switzerland to the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean, the continent offers trails suitable for all levels of trekkers and an infrastructure that supports easy access to both remote and popular areas.
When to trek in Europe
The best time to go trekking in Europe varies by region but generally, the most favorable seasons are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and the landscapes are at their most picturesque. Summer offers good conditions too but can be crowded, especially in popular destinations.
Top 5 treks in Europe
- Tour du Mont Blanc - Circumnavigates the Mont Blanc massif, covering France, Italy, and Switzerland.
- Camino de Santiago - French Way - The most popular route of the Camino de Santiago, starting from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
- Dolomites High Route (Alta Via 1) - Traverses the heart of the Dolomites from Lago di Braies to Belluno in Italy.
- The Lycian Way - Stretches from Ă–lĂĽdeniz near Fethiye to Antalya along the coast of ancient Lycia in Turkey.
- GR20, Corsica - Runs approximately 180 km (112 miles) north to south, crossing Corsica at high altitudes.
- Kungsleden (The King's Trail) - Extends 440 km (270 miles) from Abisko to Hemavan in Swedish Lapland.
- West Highland Way - Scotland’s first long-distance route, stretching 154 km (96 miles) from Milngavie to Fort William.
- Picos de Europa - Cares Gorge Route (Ruta del Cares) - A stunning 12 km trek through the Divine Gorge in Spain’s Picos de Europa National Park.
- Rota Vicentina - Fishermen’s Trail - A spectacular coastal section within the Rota Vicentina in the southwest of Portugal, noted for its cliffs and sea views.
- High Tatras - Tatranská Magistrála Trek - This is the longest and most famous trekking route in the High Tatras of Slovakia.