Trekking Hiking trips in Europe. Looking to explore Europe on a trekking hiking tour? We offer 400 trekking hiking tours through-out Europe, backed by over 4,400 reviews and offering discounts up to 40%. All our trips are offered by expert trip designers and Europe destination experts, with trip durations ranging from 1 to 48 days.
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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Enjoyed the trip 100%. People services were well organized and thoughtful. The scenery was gorgeous. Only one criticism was lack of a outdoor toilets which may have lessened the disturbing litter of toilet paper occasionally spotted.
A quite varied walk with spectacular scenery every day. The path takes you through several interesting small towns and villages, and across a mix of farmland, woods, and moorlands on high ridges which made every day an adventure of discovery. The logistics of bookings and baggage transfers worked without a hitch and the guidebook & maps, route notes and GPX files were all very helpful.
Experience the rolling hills and pastoral beauty of Tarn et Garonne with the "Le Puy Camino - Cahors to Lectoure" walking tour. This eight-day self-guided trek leads travelers from Cahors to Lectoure along the French Way of St James, passing ancient stone walls, lush valleys, and fertile farmland. Discover Moissac’s changing landscapes, fields of sunflowers, and plum orchards, while exploring historic towns and sampling regional delicacies. The unique selling point: a journey that effortlessly blends history, nature, and gastronomy, making this tour package ideal for those seeking a classic pilgrimage experience with rural French charm.
Santorini and Naxos are two of the most beautiful islands in the Cyclades but here is where the similarity ends. Santorini feels like no other place on earth: an ancient island that endured one of the largest volcanic eruptions in history. Here everything is bright like the whitewashed cube-shaped houses, the lapis lazuli sea and the sunsets that light up the caldera. Whilst the towns and beaches are understandably popular, the walking opportunities on the island are numerous, through volcanic landscapes and along spectacular cliffs along a series of mule tracks. Naxos on the other hand is the largest of the Cyclade islands with some of Greece's best white sand beaches, a smattering of ancient ruins and a lively town. Away from the coast, life has changed little in the last century. Traditional farming practices abound in a landscape of fertile valleys home to 1000 year old olive groves and impressive mountains beckoning to be climbed. One day is spent ascending the highest mountain of the area: Mt Zas. From its summit enjoy breathtaking views of olive-orchards set in sharp contrast with the deep blue Aegean Sea. The pace of the holiday is dictated by you, with plenty of opportunity after the walks to swim in the sea or hotel pool, wander through markets in the small towns and relax at a taverna to watch the sunset.
The "Via Francigena Switzerland: Lausanne to the Great St Bernard Pass" tour is a captivating eight-day self-guided walking journey through Switzerland’s most scenic and historic landscapes. Begin by Lake Geneva, traverse the UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards, follow the Rhone Valley, and ascend into the heart of the Alps to the storied Great St Bernard Pass. This final Swiss section of the ancient Francigena pilgrimage route is ideal for moderately active travelers who relish history, panoramic views, and local cuisine. A unique feature: the rare opportunity to walk a revived medieval trail, experiencing the dramatic transition from lakeside towns to alpine passes and staying in comfortable hotels along the way. This trip is only available during summer months due to weather and altitude.
An amazing walking holiday across stunning scenery in the Lakes District. Very well supported by the team, with delightful accommodation, good maps and luggage handling. Thank you!
We enjoyed every aspect of our holiday. The accommodation was very comfortable, Christina was a wonderful host. The walking was outstanding, with great views over the Pinhao and Douro valleys.
Indulge your senses in the heart of France’s wine country with the 'Burgundy Vineyard Trails'—a 7-day self-guided walking trip that expertly blends gentle rambles, historical intrigue, and world-class gastronomy. Beginning and ending in Beaune, this tour invites you to explore a region where medieval chateaux, ancient monasteries, and fragrant vineyards create an unforgettable tapestry.
The journey starts leisurely, allowing time to soak up Beaune’s vibrant atmosphere, sample local wines in Pommard, and visit landmarks like the Hotel Dieu. Each day offers a new discovery: from the circular walk to Saint Romain with its ruined chateau and 12th-century church, to scenic ascents leading to panoramic views as far as the Alps.
As the itinerary progresses, walks become moderately challenging, taking you over wooded escarpments and through sleepy hamlets, with lunch stops at celebrated restaurants. The landscape transitions from vine-covered slopes to forests and open plateaux, promising variety at every turn. Handpicked hotels and delicious local cuisine round out each day’s adventure.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its harmonious mix of culinary delights, rich history, and varied walking—ideal for travelers who want to savor Burgundy’s legendary art of living at their own pace.