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A rewarding walk from the mountains of inland Corsica to the rose coloured Calanques of Piana high above the sea. A veritable mountain in the sea, Corsica is the most geographically diverse of the Mediterranean Islands. It offers such a variety of landscapes from snow topped mountain peaks to fine sandy beaches. Age old paths link the high mountain plains with their shepherd huts through to the picturesque Mediterranean Coast. This itinerary starts in the central valley and crosses the Grand Randonnee 20 (GR20), the challenging long-distance route running most of the length of Corsica. On foot you'll discover scented pine forests and the pretty mountain village of Evisa, known for its chestnuts, and explore the deep Spelunca Gorge. From Porto you can explore the unique jumble of rose granite pinnacles including the famous Calanques of Piana before visiting Corsica's capital Ajaccio, birthplace of Napoleon.
Journey deep into the heart of Greece during this spellbinding eight-day self-drive tour exploring the historic regions of the Peloponnese. Discover one of the most romantic cities of Greece, Nafplion, and get a glimpse of the medieval era while walking between the walls of Mystras, and its magnificent castles. Discover the only way to get to the Monemvasia, tower town nestled at the edge of a big rock by the sea and visit the spectacular Diro cave complex hidden in the depths of the earth. Explore the Mediterranean vibe of these ancient towns, taste the local specialities and indulge in the elegance and pride of the long-standing Peloponnese.
Set off on a five-day journey through the heart of Ireland, starting and ending in Dublin. Enjoy a whiskey tasting at Kilbeggan, explore the ancient ruins of Clonmacnoise, and gaze over the dramatic Cliffs of Moher. Discover traditional music in Killarney, stunning beaches and prehistoric forts on the Dingle Peninsula, and the scenic Ring of Kerry with stops at Portmagee, Derrynane House and Torc Waterfall. Along the way, kiss the Blarney Stone, wander Kilkenny’s medieval streets and soak up the views across the Shannon Estuary. This tour blends rugged beauty, rich history and plenty of Irish charm.
As a senior I found the two longer mileage days a bit of a challenge but overall it was a great walking holiday. The hotels and the food were excellent. I especially enjoyed the boat trip, as well as walking the final three days to Santiago, like real pilgrims. The medieval border town of Tui was fascinating. I loved the stone and water route on Day 6. Sadly we had to walk the last 5 miles to Santiago in the rain, which was disappointing. The scenery was varied along the way although I found some sections alongside the road tedious.
Experience Iceland's beauty on an unforgettable adventure that traverses iconic landmarks and jaw-dropping landscapes. Highlights include the tectonic rift at Thingvellir National Park, roaring Gullfoss Waterfall, and geysers at the Geysir Geothermal Area. Journey along the scenic South Coast to explore black sand beaches, majestic Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, and the dramatic cliffs of Dyrhólaey. Perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, this tour offers an immersive blend of geological wonders and stunning natural beauty. Book now for an ultimate Icelandic escapade!
As we were following the Bay of Biscay (Atlantic coastline) it was a beautiful part of the world to visit, see, experience. Would totally recommend it.
Known for its world-famous Passion Plays, performed every ten years, it is impossibly picturesque; its houses are decorated with elaborate paintings known as Luftmalerei and prettily carved wooden balconies overflow with geraniums. Here, the locals embrace their rich history, where traditional Bavarian dress is often worn in recognition of their heritage and the custom of Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and a generously sized portion of cake) is still an afternoon ritual.
The village is also an absolute Mecca for the walking enthusiast. From exhilarating mountain hikes with amazing views all the way to the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, to relaxed strolls through lush green valleys and wetland nature reserves, Oberammergau's wealth of well-signed paths and easy-to-follow trails make it a great choice for wonderfully varied walking. We provide a choice of both level 1 and level 2 walks for all days, using the highly efficient local public transport system so you can explore further afield - all guests receive a Guest Card that gives free transport on certain local buses and trains. You also have the mountain lifts to take the sting out of more challenging ascents.