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Wales
Snowdonia Slate Trail from Bangor to Caernarfon
Inaugurated in 2017, this unique trail melds the industrial heritage of mining with the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. The loop navigates the terrains where Welsh slate and minerals have been extracted for centuries, weaving through mountain passes and descending into the towns that housed the laborers who worked these slopes.
Cotswolds
Complete Cotswold Way in 9 days
Walk the entire Cotswold Way National Trail on this 9-day self-guided walking tour. Youâll walk just over 100 miles, and following the Cotswold Way allows you to explore this beautiful region on foot, passing through local villages and guiding you to a wide variety of historical sites and scenic overlooks.
Scotland
West Highland Way and Ben Nevis Walking Tour
The West Highland Way is one of the premier walks in all the UK. This self-guided walking tour along the West Highland Way allows you to walk through some of Scotlandâs best scenery.
Switzerland
8-Day Matterhorn Trekking Tour
Trekking the Matterhorn should be on your bucket list. With typically Swiss villages and a picturesque Alpine setting, you will find every day of this 8-Day Matterhorn Trekking Tour to be completely enchanting.
Austria
Austrian Tyrol Hiking Tour
The Austrian Tyrol Hiking Tour will take you into the breathtaking alpine landscape of Tyrol for an unforgettable week surrounded by nature. On the tour you will explore the Oetztal Valley, nicknamed the âvalley of the millionairesâ, and enjoy all the advantages of a rich and varied hiking holiday.
Croatia
Croatian Trekking from Split to Dubrovnik
Get to know Croatiaâs heavenly Dalmatian Islands on this self-guided trekking tour. Imagine savouring Mediterranean food and culture while you explore some of the most stunning places in all of Croatia.
Southern England
South Downs Way Walking Tour
The complete South Downs Way stretches for a hundred miles over a rare large area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and follows the chalk ridge just to the north of the popular seaside towns on the Sussex and Hampshire coast. The original âWayâ extended the 80 miles or so between Eastbourne and Buriton near Petersfield, but was extended in the late 1980s to Winchester making it exactly 100 miles.
Southern England
South West Coast Path: South Devon Coast
This self-guided walk on the Devon Coast is spectacular. The ruggedly beautiful coastline is marked by cliffs and natural rock formations, and the South West Coast Path traces this wild and natural area, calling out to walkers ready for adventures.
France
Provence Walking Tour
Explore the trails twisting through Luberon Regional Nature Park in Provence, France, where the scenery, cloaked in history, vineyards, gorges, will trick you into believing that youâve just fallen into a mystical storybook land. On this 8-day guided tour, you will start and end your adventure in the main town dotting the Luberon slopes: Apt. From here, youâll make your way through various beautiful towns and go on daily excursions into the dreamlike scenery painting the surrounding regionâeach hike ranges from 5-17 km.
Greek Mainland
The Menalon Trail Hiking Tour
Cover 75 kilometres of pristine Greek wilderness on the Menalon Trail, one of the finest multi-day hikes in the country. The Menalon Trail is a long mountain trail in Arcadia that unfolds through the Lousios River gorge, the western slopes of Mt. Menalon, and the Northeast Gortynia Mountains. It is recognized as a Greek Path of Nature and culture and is recognized for its pristine natural beauty and historical importance.
Tour du Mont Blanc
10-day Tour du Mont Blanc
One trek, three countries, ten days, 160 kilometres (100 miles), and thousands of steps: even these impressive figures cannot fully reflect the range of emotions you will experience on the Tour du Mont Blanc!
French Alps
Chamonix to Zermatt Trekking Tour: Stage 1
The Chamonix to Zermatt Trekking Tour: Stage 1 is one of the most spectacular and remarkable Alpine adventures, linking two of Europeâs great mountaineering capitals along one incredibly scenic journey.
Southern Iceland
Hiking Icelandâs Fjallabak Nature Reserve
The chance to get off the beaten track in the Icelandic Highlands awaits you on the 4-day Guided Hiking Icelandâs Fjallabak Nature Reserve tour. This adventure-packed group trek in Iceland explores the less-trodden path, inviting you to experience a more secluded nature reserve in the same area as the popular Laugavegur Trail.
Scotland
North Highland Way, Orkney and Cape Wrath
The North Highland Way is a beautiful walking tour that takes you to the top of the Scottish Mainland. This self-guided walking tour allows you to enjoy the great walking in this remote part of Scotland.
Dolomites
Trekking the Dolomites from Cortina dâAmpezzo Tour
Explore the most beautiful mountain scenery on a tour of the Italian Dolomites with a base in one of the worldâs great mountain towns: Cortina dâAmpezzo.
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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 ĂlĂŒdeniz 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 - Scotlandâs 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 Spainâs Picos de Europa National Park.
- Rota Vicentina - Fishermenâs Trail - A spectacular coastal section within the Rota Vicentina in the southwest of Portugal, noted for its cliffs and sea views.
- High Tatras - TatranskĂĄ MagistrĂĄla Trek - This is the longest and most famous trekking route in the High Tatras of Slovakia.