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Greek Islands
Walking Tinos Island Tour
Spend a week in tranquillity, walking around the teeny tiny island of Tinos. This lesser-known island is part of Greece’s famous Cycladic Islands, renowned for their classic white houses with deep blue doors and shutters. And, of course, the sparkling Aegean Sea surrounds you at every step. After a week walking on Tinos Island, you will know it like the back of your hand. Only sleeping in two towns, you’ll get familiar with two villages, meeting locals, and finding your favourite restaurants, viewpoints, and alleyways.
Greek Mainland
Vikos Gorge Hiking Tour
Spend 7 days exploring the Zagori region in northwest Greece on this self-guided walking holiday. This tour features hikes between the mountain villages of the impressive Vikos Gorge, one of the most impressive spots to explore by foot in all of Greece.
Croatia
Hvar Island Walking Tour
Visit the Dalmatian island of Hvar for a walking holiday in sunny Croatia. During the Hvar Island Walking Tour, you’ll spend three beautiful days enjoying the walking paths along the coast and between the charming villages of the island.
Le Puy Camino
Walk the Le Puy Camino: Le Puy to Aumont
Embark on an unforgettable 5-day journey in southern France, walking part of the most popular French section of the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James) pilgrims’ route known as the Via Podiensis (or the Le Puy Camino) from Le Puy to Aumont-Aubrac.
Slovenia
Trekking the Karawanks
Slovenia’s wilderness is waiting for you in the incredible Karavanke Mountains (Karawanks)! The Trekking the Karawanks tour is a spectacular hiking tour across the alpine ridges that offer non-stop unbelievable views.
Croatia
Vis Island Walking Tour
Of all of Croatia’s islands, Vis may be the most intriguing. Set deeper into the Adriatic Sea than its neighbours, Vis was kept off-limits to the general public until the Yugoslav army abandoned it in 1989. This has kept its stunning natural charms intact, with plenty of space to explore away from the summer crowds.
Camino Primitivo
Camino Primitivo: Last 100km
The Camino Primitivo is another wonderful pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. This self-guided walking tour allows you to walk the final 100 km on the oldest of the Caminos, the Camino Primitivo or the Primitive Way.
Camino Via de la Plata
Via de la Plata: Last 100km
Embark on a serene pilgrimage through the picturesque landscapes of Galicia on the VĂa de la Plata, a famous variant of the pilgrimages that end in Camino de Santiago.
Cyprus
Cyprus Active Self-Drive Tour
This tour allows you to experience Cyprus’ beauty as you immerse yourself in its ancient culture and the myth of the goddess Aphrodite.
Greek Islands
Crete Coast to Coast Tour
Explore the beautiful island of Crete on this 8-day self-guided walking tour. Crete is the largest of the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, and it has a one-of-a-kind landscape for you to explore! Escape the crowds as you walk along remote coastlines to visit tranquil beaches and quiet seaside villages.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Last 100km
Want to go on a pilgrimage but only have one week? This Camino Frances from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela is perfect for you. This walking tour takes in the last 100 km of the Camino Frances (French Way), which is the minimum distance that needs to be completed to get the desired “Compostela“, recognizing your pilgrimage.
Camino Ingles
English Way Camino Pontedeume Option
The Pontedeume option of the Camino Inglés from Ferrol to Santiago offers a condensed route compared to the traditional English Way, achieved by extending one of the stages. While still manageable, this option is particularly suitable for pilgrims with limited time available.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 2 Logrono to Burgos
If you want to walk the Camino Frances but don’t have almost six weeks to dedicate to the journey, then why not walk an individual shorter stage each year? This self-guided walking tour is the second stage of the Camino Frances, and goes from Logroño to Burgos.
Wales
North Wales Conwy Short Break Tour
There is no better way to explore the wonders of Northern Wales than on foot. The 4-Day Self-Guided North Wales Conwy Short Break Tour invites you to do just that!
Tuscany
St. Francis Way – Chiusi to Città di Castello
During the obscure times of the Middle Ages, an enlightened man walked along the ridges and valleys of the Apennines, looking for God’s signs in nature and talking to people about peace, humility, and togetherness. He was Francis of Assisi, a mystical person who fascinates us still today and whose charisma and philosophy are respected the world over. The St. Francis Way – Chiusi ti Città di Castello Tour is a pilgrimage that follows his footsteps.
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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.