Hiking & Trekking Tours in Europe
Ever dreamed of wandering Amsterdam's picturesque canals, or sipping coffee in its inviting cafes? Perhaps Berlin's rich history and vibrant nightlife beckon? Explore Prague's stunning castles and uncover the Gothic tales that sculpted Central Europe. Vienna offers imperial palaces and a culinary scene that delights the senses. And Rome? Gelato in every piazza is a must. Europe awaits your adventure.
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Caroline • traveled in May
We had a fabulous time, the whole trip was great. We were well looked after by our guide. The accommodation was excellent. It was a wonderful experience.
Venice to Tirana; Semi-Private Tour of Central Europe & the Balkans - SK
Suresh • traveled in September, 2024
Tour exceeded my expectations. Itinerary was great and packed the maximum possible in the given time period. The guide was very knowledgeable and excellent and made the whole experience amazing. I will definitely do another tour like this again and would recommend it to others
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Jackie • traveled in August, 2024
The Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB) is a legendary trekking route that circumnavigates the Mont Blanc massif, crossing through France, Italy, and Switzerland. It’s one of the most popular long-distance hikes in Europe, and after completing it, it’s easy to see why. The landscapes along the TMB are nothing short of breathtaking. From the moment you set foot on the trail, you're surrounded by towering peaks, vast glaciers, and lush valleys. Each day brings new vistas: serene alpine meadows filled with wildflowers, crystal-clear mountain lakes, and dramatic ridge-lines offering panoramic views of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe. The scenery alone makes this trek worth every step. Overall Impression: The Tour du Mont Blanc is more than just a hike; it’s a journey that may test your physical limits while rewarding you with some of the most breathtaking landscapes and cultural experiences Europe has to offer. The mix of challenging terrain, diverse scenery, and the opportunity to immerse yourself in three different alpine cultures makes it an adventure like no other. Whether you’re seeking solitude in nature, a physical challenge, or a chance to connect with fellow adventurers from around the world, the TMB delivers in every way. It’s a trek that leaves a lasting impression and a deep appreciation for the beauty and power of the mountains. Our Group Leader: Adrian was an exceptional leader on our Tour du Mont Blanc trek, making an already incredible experience even more memorable. His patience and attention to detail truly set him apart, ensuring that every member of our group felt supported and cared for throughout the journey. From the very beginning, Adrian’s calm and reassuring presence made a big difference. Whether it was helping someone pick up a rock that caught their eye, taking the time to capture the perfect group photo, or tending to broken blisters and sprained muscles, he handled every situation with grace and compassion. His ability to balance the needs of the group while keeping us on track was impressive, and his knowledge of the trail and local culture added so much depth to the experience. Adrian’s patience never wavered, even when faced with the inevitable challenges that come with a trek like the TMB. He was always ready to lend a hand, offer words of encouragement, or simply share a laugh to lighten the mood - it was a wonder…k! His genuine care for each person in the group made us all feel like we were in good hands, no matter how tough the day might have been. He was sure to provide the information about each day in advance so we knew what to prepare for. Whether it was the ziggy-zaggies or the loose rock [Removed In Moderation], he was sure to let us know. He even gave us the approximate elevation for the day! It’s clear that Adrian is passionate about what he does, and that passion translated into a leadership style that was both professional and personable. He was more than just a guide; he became a friend to everyone on the trek. Thanks to Adrian, we were able to fully enjoy the beauty and challenge of the Tour du Mont Blanc, knowing that we had a leader who was looking out for us every step of the way. If you’re lucky enough to have Adrian as your guide, you’re in for an unforgettable adventure. His dedication, patience, and kindness made our trek truly special, and we couldn’t have asked for a better leader. Advice to other travellers: Trail Experience: The trail itself is well-marked and maintained, though it demands respect. Read the signs carefully and know where you are headed before you start your adventure. With roughly 170 kilometers (106 miles) to cover and around 10,000 meters (32,800 feet) of total elevation gain, the TMB is physically challenging, especially with steep ascents and descents that can test your endurance. Cole de Bonhomme offers a variety of rocks and slate to climb. However, the rewards at the end of each climb—awe-inspiring views and a sense of accomplishment—make the effort worthwhile. While the trek is demanding, it's accessible to fit hikers with some experience. I found it essential to pace myself and take regular breaks at the local coffee mountain huts while musing and looking at the next challenge ahead to fully enjoy the journey. Make sure to stop for the brownies and wild blueberry pie with Chantille. Italy served the best food. But overall think bread, cheese, and wine! If you do have a dietary restriction your options are limited, however with an open mind you can be fulfilled at the end of every dinner! Cultural Richness: The TMB offers a unique opportunity to experience the distinct cultures of three countries in a single trek. In France, the route takes you through quaint hamlets and past traditional farms, where you can taste local cheeses and see the agricultural way of life. In Italy, the warmth of the people and the rich flavors of the cuisine—pasta, wine, and fresh produce—create a welcoming atmosphere. Switzerland’s section is characterized by its pristine landscapes, charming villages, and an almost storybook-like quality. The transition between these regions is seamless, yet each brings its own flavor to the journey. Accommodations: One of the trip's highlights was the variety of accommodations available along the route. I stayed in a mix of mountain refuges, small guesthouses, and hotels. The mountain refuges, in particular, offered a warm, communal atmosphere where hikers from around the world gathered to share stories over hearty meals. Despite their rustic charm, the refuges were comfortable, and the food—often featuring local specialties, including lentil soup, duck, and local delicacies such as Tartiflette-was delicious and satisfying. Local wines and beers were welcome after the big days!
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- Venice to Tirana; Semi-Private Tour of Central Europe & the Balkans
- London to Rome Trail (Standard, Summer ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
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- European Trail (Standard, Summer ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
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Venice to Tirana; Semi-Private Tour of Central Europe & the Balkans
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic Tour. Highly recommend”
Jozefina, traveled in May
The diverse landscapes from Slovenia's Julian Alps to Montenegro's coastal paths await. Easy walks through Vienna's Belvedere Gardens blend with moderate trails around Lake Bled, as professional guides ensure comfortable pacing for all skill levels.
Duration 21 days Destinations Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, KosovoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Distance 1331 mi Operator Choose Balkans From $10,559
10% Off- US$9,503You save $1,056
London to Rome Trail (Standard, Summer ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelersThe Julian Alps surrounding Lake Bled in Slovenia offer trails where you can swim in crystal-clear waters framed by mountain peaks before walking Ljubljana's riverside paths. Historic cobblestone paths of Prague's Castle District provide panoramic views, then medieval streets of Krakow's UNESCO-listed Old Town open up on foot. This 16-day trip combines scenic lakeside walks with urban routes across 10 European countries (ages 18-35), moving from London to Rome.
Duration 16 days Destinations England, France, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Distance 2411 mi Operator Contiki From $2,550
10% Off- US$2,295You save $255
Hidden hiking gems stretch across the Baltics, from Zemaitijos National Park's historic trails to Fiskträsk's Ice Age formations in Sipoonkorpi. Paths lead along Līču-LaņŃu cliffs in Gauja National Park and Sääretirp headland, with stays at Islande Hotel Riga and Go Hotel Shnelli Tallinn.
Duration 12 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 859 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,748
12% Off- US$3,300You save $448
European Trail (Standard, Summer ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
159 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 23 days Destinations England, Netherlands, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, SloveniaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Distance 4554 mi Operator Contiki From $3,095
10% Off- US$2,786You save $310
Daily 20km trails wind through Europe's stunning Dinaric Alps range. Sunset at Hajducka Vrata gives way to Karanfili peaks in Prokletije Mountains. UNESCO-listed Durmitor National Park and the signature Valbona-Theth trail challenge skilled hikers.
Duration 11 days Destinations Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 317 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
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Duration 9 days Destinations Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 259 mi Operator Explore! From
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A cable car ride leads up to a suspended glacier bridge at over 3,000 meters near Grindelwald in the Swiss Alps, with clear views of the surrounding alpine peaks. Mountain paths around Interlaken and the Three Lakes region wind through areas where vineyards meet the mountains. Lyon's UNESCO-listed historic center awaits, plus a funicular ride up to Notre-Dame de Fourviere for city views from above.
Duration 12 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Moderate Distance 1686 mi Operator Europamundo From
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Walk Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
29 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I thoroughly enjoyed this trip, Ona is very talented and keeps a good balance to achieve the timetable.”
Tracey, traveled in August
This 8-day trek combines forest trails, coastal paths, and historic towns. The 4km Beaver Trail in Lahemaa, 8km through Gauja Valley to Turaida Castle, and 11km across Curonian Spit's dramatic dunes await. Daily hikes average 2-3.5 hours with expert guides (rated 4.5/5).
Duration 8 days Destinations Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 583 mi Operator Explore! From $2,000
20% Off- US$1,600You save $400
Belgrade to Bucharest; Semi – Private Tour with Dedicated Tour Leader & Car
1 Review by TourRadar travelersThree countries unfold in this moderate hiking adventure costing around $1,600. Rila Mountains lead to UNESCO monastery, while Shipka Pass's scenic trails connect to Plovdiv's Roman ruins. Historic streets of Belgrade and Bucharest's Old Town complete the journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Relaxing Distance 527 mi Operator Choose Balkans From $3,448
10% Off- US$3,103You save $345
London to Vienna Trail (Standard, Winter ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
47 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 8 days Destinations England, France, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Distance 1094 mi Operator Contiki From $1,025
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What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours in Europe
What are the best hiking trails in Europe for various skill levels?
European trails cater to hikers of all experience levels with varied terrain and distances. The Amalfi Coast paths offer moderate walks of 10-12km daily through coastal villages. For seasoned hikers the Tour du Mont Blanc presents a more rigorous challenge with 23km daily routes and 1000m elevation gains. The Lycian Way in Turkey provides easier terrain covering 14-16km each day while the E5 route between Germany and Italy tests endurance with daily climbs exceeding 2500m. A TourRadar traveler shared about the Amalfi Coast: "The walks were just about right - distance elevation etc all punctuated with stops at the best cake shops and gelaterias."
What is the best time of year for hiking in Europe considering weather and trail conditions?
Hiking seasons shift across European regions. The Alps welcome hikers from June through September when snow clears from passes and mountain huts open. Mediterranean areas like the Amalfi Coast and Greek islands offer pleasant conditions during spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) with fewer crowds. A TourRadar traveler noted about Greece: "The weather was perfect in May with stunning wildflowers in bloom and ideal hiking conditions." The intense heat of July and August makes hiking difficult in southern regions.
What accommodation can I expect on European hiking tours?
Lodging options range from basic to upscale across hiking regions. Alpine trails feature mountain refuges and local hotels like Hotel Regina at Lake Como. Greek island routes include nights in village guesthouses and family homes. The E5 Alpine crossing combines mountain huts with modern hotels. According to a TourRadar traveler in Corfu: "The family-run Hotel Santa Lucia provided comfortable rooms with elegant decor in typical Mediterranean style located perfectly near hiking trails and the seafront."
How physically demanding are hiking tours in Europe?
Physical requirements vary by trail. The Lycian Way includes moderate 14-16km daily walks with elevation gains between 500-800m. Alpine paths like Tour du Mont Blanc demand more stamina with 23km daily hikes and elevation changes over 1000m at high altitudes. Amalfi Coast paths offer gentler 10-12km routes. One TourRadar traveler said: "The Tour du Mont Blanc required good fitness levels but our guide ensured a comfortable pace with plenty of scenic rest stops. Walking poles were essential for the steep sections."
What equipment and clothing should I pack for a European hiking tour?
Key items include well-worn hiking boots waterproof outerwear layered clothing with thermal base layers hiking poles and a daypack (30-40L). Tour du Mont Blanc requires mountain-specific gear while Camino routes need lighter equipment. A TourRadar traveler suggested: "Pack smart layers for the Alps - we experienced rain sun and near-freezing temperatures on Monte Rosa Glacier. Good boots and poles were essential."
How does luggage transport work on European hiking tours?
Most tours transport main luggage between stops letting hikers carry just daily essentials. Tour du Mont Blanc moves bags (15kg limit) except at mountain refuges. The Camino provides daily transfers between hotels. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The luggage service was flawless - our bags were always waiting at the next hotel letting us enjoy the hiking without heavy packs."
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