A fantastic nine day trip through a beautiful section of the Dordogne, riding between hotels and visiting historic chateaus and towns along the way. The accommodation was excellent, the food was wonderful and the self-guided trip allows you to proceed at your own pace.
This tour will begin in the romantic city of Paris. Embark on a fascinating sightseeing cruise on the River Seine and discover the world-famous Eiffel Tower. Continue your journey through two of Europe's most incredible religious sites, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes and Santa Maria de Montserrat. From there, you will travel to Barcelona to explore the city’s rich historical center and extraordinary architectural masterpieces. Continue along the south coast to discover Valencia, one of the largest cities in Spain! Enjoy a full in the magical city of Granada, home to some of Europe’s highest mountains and the incredible Alhambra Palace. Travel to Lisbon to see Belem Tower and the extraordinary Jeronimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will continue to Madrid to discover the incredible Spanish capital before you prepare for your final departure!
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Paris, Madrid, Valencia, Andorra
Paris, Madrid, Valencia, Andorra La Vella, Granada, Seville, Lisbon, Val de Loire, Lourdes, Barcelona
This was an amazing trip. Varied and interesting hiking, experienced authentic southern Spain, amazing history. Hosts in all the places we stayed were excellent, accommodations were stellar! And a special mention of the hosts at Posada San Marcos (Alajar) who coordinated the transportation, were helpful and knowledgeable about the area and provided a wonderful 3 night stay at the end of the trip.
Located only 40 minutes away from Budapest, Etyek village is the center of the Etyek wine region, which is the youngest and fastest developing wine region of Hungary. Next to the well-known international varieties like Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc you can taste quality wines from local grapes like Princess or Zenith.
The 5 hour program includes a cosy walk amongst the vineyards with a friendly guide, wine tasting at the traditional wine cellars and finishing with a home-cooked Hungarian lunch or dinner. You can meet personally with the local winemakers and learn the secrets of wine making. In the small group you will make new friends and discover the unique atmosphere of the Hungarian countryside.
Walking through ancient ruins, sailing along the Aegean, and exploring Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar—every day was an adventure! Highly recommend this trip for history lovers!
Exceptionally well organized with the owner a fair and reasonable individual. Also, as soon as I booked he set about organizing the trek immediately over WhatsApp, even though he was a very busy man (I assume because of the other good treks he runs.) Just make sure you have a good insurance company. Apparently with trekking companies it is common to include a hard to find clause stating you will fully indemnify the company if your insurance refuses to pay.
Experience an 8-day small group adventure through Portugal, exploring the vibrant streets of Lisbon, savoring exquisite wines in Évora, and discovering the rich history of Porto. Wander through charming towns like Óbidos and Montemor-o-Novo, enjoy traditional cuisine, and immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of fado. With guided tours and leisurely afternoons, this journey promises unforgettable moments and connections in the heart of Portugal
On this self-drive journey across Sweden, begin your adventure in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, Immerse yourself in iconic landmarks such as the Royal Palace and the Vasa Museum. Following your exploration of Stockholm, drive through the scenic countryside of Southern Sweden to Jonkoping, a picturesque city nestled by Lake Vattern, known for its serene lakeside views and cultural heritage. From Jonkoping, continue to Gothenburg, where you can experience top attractions like Liseberg amusement park and the Maritiman museum, offering a rich maritime heritage. Next, drive from Gothenburg to Malmo. En route, consider visiting the elegant Gunnebo House and the historic city of Lund, known for its prestigious university and medieval charm. Once in Malmo, explore Malmohus Castle and enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Later, head towards Kalmar, making stops in Kristianstad, founded in 1614 by King Christian IV of Denmark and Karlshamn, a town situated on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Upon your arrival in Kalmar, delve into the region’s history and visit the renowned glass factories in the "Kingdom of Crystal," where you can observe traditional glassblowing and browse exquisite glassware. Then you will head back to Stockholm, you might want to enjoy a relaxing boat tour through the archipelago or a leisurely dinner at one of Stockholm’s renowned restaurants, soaking in the city’s atmosphere one last time as you conclude your tour.
Self-drive or vehicle rental
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Cycle from Salzburg in the picturesque Austrian Lakes District to Vienna via the Danube River valley. A unique cycle journey to experience the very best of Austria's sublime scenery, from the deep blue lakes of Salzkammergut, known as Austria's Lakes District, to the majestic Danube River, renowned for its vineyards, castles and historic towns. From Mozart's home town, Salzburg, the cycle route heads east to the banks of several lakes including Mondsee and Attersee. There is ample time to explore the valleys and small towns in the vicinity before continuing to the Danube and the town of Linz. Following the Danube bends past monasteries, and the UNESCO listed Wachau Valley, famous for its wines and classic scenery, the cycling ends in the magnificent city of Vienna.
Walk the quieter trails between historical Coimbra and Porto on stage two of the Camino Portugués. The second stage of our self guided walking route along the Portuguese Camino between Lisbon and Santiago takes you from the historic and lively university city of Coimbra through vineyards, woodlands and villages to Porto, set on the banks of the Douro River and famous for its port wine production. Throughout the walk there are ample reminders of past pilgrims and the route offers many insights into the religious significance of the Camino. The Portuguese Road, or Caminho Portugués, is considered by many as the most spiritually connected pilgrimage route. Following the path St James' body took to its resting place at the site of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, the quieter Portuguese path offers a wealth of history and delightful landscapes to discover. Visually stunning in parts, there are many other advantages in walking the Portugués route.