Walking Holidays Best Enjoyed in May
Whilst we have holidays available throughout the year, in some places the weather and climate either preclude walking at certain times or at best make it very difficult.
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| When to book your walking holiday in Slovenia - Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Aeschi
Aeschi a small village in the Bernese Oberland is located close to Spiez on the southern shores of Lake Thun one of the two stunning lakes (the other being Brienz) that lie either side of Interlaken. Lake Thun is well sheltered from both north and east winds and has an unusually mild climate. Pleasure steamer services commence as early as April and the gardens of the charming lakeside villages abound with southern plants including laurel and fig trees. Graded - Self Guided - Easy & Moderate
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Aeschi | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Engelberg
Engelberg is situated at the head of a picturesque valley leading up to the mountains from Lake Luzern. The short railway journey from Luzern provides an excellent prelude to the scenery that awaits you. Paths (most accessible by cable car) radiate in all directions offering walkers a choice of stunning routes along with the distraction of some excellent mountain restaurants where it would be impossible not to linger! The village is at 1050m and is full of fresh invigorating mountain air. The most famous cableway is the rotating ‘Rotair’ taking its passengers up to Mount Titlis an area of year round skiing and snow activities and the highest viewpoint in Central Switzerland at 3239m (over 10000 feet). Aside from the contrasting scenery of meadows snow rocky mountain peaks and deep blue lakes there are also numerous activities for children making it an ideal and encouraging area for parents with young walkers.
Grading - Self Guided - Easy & Moderate
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Engelberg | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Goms Valley
The Goms Valley commences at the source of the Rhone just below the Rhone Glacier and extends all the way to Brig. It is a German speaking area in the predominately French speaking Canton of Valais. Its resident river is the Rhone which cascades down under beautiful wooden bridges on its way to France and the Mediterranean. The valley has small villages strung along its entire length each with their own character many on the valley side some on the valley floor all waiting to be explored by the walker. A section of the Glacier Express rail route runs through the valley giving easy access to the many walking areas; others can be reached by transferring to the network of postal buses. Many waterfalls tumble from the high hanging valleys adding to the spectacular scenery.
Grade - Self Guided - Easy Moderate & Challenging
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Goms Valley | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Lower Engadine
The Lower Engadine is one of the most popular destinations for the Swiss to take their holidays, which must say something when they have such a choice. It is surprisingly not so well known to walkers from overseas.
This area is the heartland of Switzerland’s fourth official language – Romansch which will often be heard especially in the small villages. However Swiss German is spoken by everyone and English as in other areas of Switzerland is widely spoken. A different language brings different culture, architecture and culinary specials all unique to the Romansch speaking area. The River Inn flows through the valley on its way to the Danube, alternately flowing though deep gorges and wide open meadowland grazed by bell ringing cows. The area is also host to Switzerland’s only National Park.
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Lower Engadine | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Meiringen
Meiringen is the most prominent settlement in the Haslital Valley which stretches from the Grimsel Pass to the peaceful waters of Lake Brienz at the eastern end of the Bernese Oberland. The valley is ideal for walking holidays exhibiting a rich variety of landscapes with lush pastures dazzling cascades tight gorges and several tributary valleys equally worthy of exploration. Grade - Guided - Easy & Moderate Self Guided - Easy & Moderate & Challenging
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Switzerland - Lower Engadine - Hotel to Hotel
A wild natural landscape that is the ancient Castle of Tarasp, the Baths of Scuol, the Romanisch culture varying from village to village rich in tradition but nevertheless innovative and modern. This is the Lower Engadine situated on the southern side of the Alps, a valley far away from the busy tourist routes; it is a valley ‘waiting to be discovered’. This journey is especially enjoyable combining the beautiful timeless villages rich in culture and tradition and with their own unique architecture and walking high on the valley sides with far ranging views over the Alps. The local language is Romansch the least spoken of the four official languages of Switzerland - but do not worry as English is widely understood.
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Lower Engadine - Hotel to Hotel | |||||||||||
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Turkey - Lycian Way - West
On this walk you are always tracking the coast line which is truly spectacular. Rugged cliffs of pine forests plunge into turquoise Mediterranean Sea. Between them are small bays of sand and shingle accessible only by boat or on foot. You quickly leave the area of tourism development and are soon surrounded by Turkish rural life which has changed little over the centuries. You pass through villages clinging to the mountain side where the inhabitants eke out a living farming on the not so fertile land. You walk through pine forests with the beautiful resin filled air so evocative of this area. You are in area that has been inhabited for centuries and testament to this is the many historical sites you will visit, dating back beyond roman times to a pre-classical period. All in a truly spectacular landscape.
| When to book your walking holiday in Turkey - Lycian Way - West | |||||||||||
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Iceland - Iceland
- Iceland
Iceland is not only closer than you think, but far different than you ever imagined. Where else can you witness such marvels of Mother Nature as a tremendous icecap and several glaciers, spouting geysers and steaming solfataras, volcanos (hopefully dormant), raging rivers and magnificent waterfalls, a multitude of birds, cavorting whales just offshore and many other surprises? Iceland has a population of just over 320,000 people, of which over half live in Reykjavik, and with a land area just 20% smaller than England it is very sparsely populated. Having suffered more than most with the banking crisis the Icelandic Krona has fallen in value making Iceland more affordable than it has ever been.
| When to book your walking holiday in Iceland - Iceland | |||||||||||
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Poland - Polish Tatras
Zakopane is located in the far south of Poland and is the country’s highest town and lies on the slopes of the High Tatras from 750 to 1000m above sea level. It is Poland’s premier centre of mountain walking and is the most convenient base for walking in the spectacular Tatra National Park. Zakopane offers a number of museums the most significant and oldest being the Natural History Museum of the Tatra National Park.
| When to book your walking holiday in Poland - Polish Tatras | |||||||||||
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Poland - High Tatras and Approaches - Hotel to Hotel trek
You start in an area of Poland that is a very popular walking territory for the Polish people but surprisingly not frequented by other European walkers. You start in the low Carpathian Mountains but always with the sight of the High Tatras, your ultimate goal, spectacularly rising in the distance. Life in this area of rural Poland appears to have changed little over the years; both men and women continue to work the land with horses and wooden implements, you will see and experience this first hand. Your destination of the High Tatra Mountains is one of the best walking areas in Europe and attracts walkers from throughout the world.
| When to book your walking holiday in Poland - High Tatras and Approaches - Hotel to Hotel trek | |||||||||||
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Spain - Mainland - Catalonian Pyrenees
- Foothills and Mountains
The eastern Pyrenees offer the hiker all the attributes of high mountain walking along with exploration of the lower foothills. Close to the Mediterranean it is a region of great geological interest with mountain peaks plunging to deep valleys where stone built villages nestle beside rushing rivers. Rare flowers, glaciated lakes and soaring birds of prey add to its appeal and all is enhanced by the proud warm-hearted people of Catalunya and the special culture unique to this part of Spain.
| When to book your walking holiday in Spain - Mainland - Catalonian Pyrenees | |||||||||||
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Spain - Mainland - Picos Mountains - Hotel to Hotel Trek
The Picos de Europa (literally translated as the Peaks of Europe) without doubt are the most impressive mountains in all of Spain. It is a compact range of mountains no more than 30 miles long and 15 miles wide but within it's confines there is some spectacular walking with stunning scenery that will not disappoint. Our trek takes in all the best that the Picos has to offer, that a single base does not easily allow due to the long drives around the mountain range.... you just walk over it.
| When to book your walking holiday in Spain - Mainland - Picos Mountains - Hotel to Hotel Trek | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Davos
Located in the Bundner Alps in the east of Switzerland in the canton of Graubunden the area around Davos has over 180 miles of well marked and maintained paths ranging from leisurely trails to more testing terrain high up in the mountains. The wonderful integrated system of mountain railways and post buses serve 5 spectacular walking areas which include all the most scenic vantage points. In these diverse landscapes the flora and fauna are unsurpassed with the most beautiful Alpine flowers and the occasional glimpses of ibex chamois and marmots. Nearby is the alpine resort of Klosters made famous by its annual royal patronage which a number of our routes visit.
Grade - Easy Moderate & Challenging
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Switzerland - Grindelwald
Grindelwald thanks to its magnificent setting has been attracting British guests from the end of the 18th century. The town is in a valley surrounded by high mountains not least of which is the renowned Eiger with its imposing North Face. There is a maze of walking routes from either Grindelwald itself or from the top of local gondolas mountain railways or post bus routes that will have you quickly looking down on this stunning valley and at the same time up to the imposing surrounding mountains. You can take the railway to the Jungfraujoch Europe’s highest railway station with its permanent snow and ice and we even have a walk in our booklet from this station. Self Guided - Easy Moderate and Challenging
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Grindelwald | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Kandersteg
Kandersteg (1195m) lies in the beautiful Kander valley in the Central Bernese Oberland. Its lofty mountains with side glens and upper shelves of meadowland have much to offer mountain walkers of all levels of experience. An amazing diversity of Alpine flowers adds to its appeal. More than 190 miles of trails can be followed in the immediate area many reached by a variety of cableways commencing near the village. Just across from the Kandertal Mountains is the Lotschental valley offering a different weather pattern from Kandersteg extending the walking opportunities even further by a short train journey via the Lotschberg railway tunnel.
Self Guided - Easy Moderate & Challenging
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Kandersteg | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Murren
Murren is perhaps the most beautiful
village in the Bernese Oberland perched high up above the Lauterbrunnen Valley
at 1645m above sea level. From the Murren side of the Lauterbrunnen Valley the
view of the famous Eiger Monch and Jungfrau
is simply the best. The surrounding area is a pleasure to walk in with some of
the most famous walking in the world within easy reach. Above Murren rises the
great peak of the Schilthorn at 3018m feet with its revolving restaurant made
famous by James Bond and accessed by a spectacular cable car. Interlaken and
its famous lakes are easily reached for a lowland excursion or at the opposite
extreme you can use the railway to the highest station in Europe the
Jungfraujoch at 3455m. - a ‘must do’ trip.Grading - Self Guided - Easy Moderate &
Challenging
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Murren | |||||||||||
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Switzerland - Two and Multi Centre Holidays
Clients often want to enjoy more than one area and find that travelling
even a couple of hours on the train leads to a totally different
walking experience. We are extremely happy to put these together for
you.
| When to book your walking holiday in Switzerland - Two and Multi Centre Holidays | |||||||||||
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