Self Guided Walking Holidays in Europe
Picture yourself hiking Europe's trails at your own pace. Alpine meadows with wildflowers, coastal paths hugging cliffs, vineyard trails through rolling hills. Explore at your own pace, stay in charming villages, taste local specialties, find hidden monasteries, carry just a daypack while luggage gets transferred ahead. Peaceful countryside walks throughout Europe.
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Heather • traveled in July, 2025
Our self guided tour varied from Grand Angle’s standard tour due to several nights where accommodation was in alternate towns. As a result, the standard itinerary of distance, elevation gain and loss did not apply to our actual route. For example, the night in Borg St Maurice. Still not sure why the Courmayeur to Val Ferret stage was omitted….unavailability of accommodation? Stunning scenery. Decent accommodation given the overnight stops. No problem with luggage delivery. A memorable hike.
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R • traveled in August
The tour was absolutely lovely, yet sometimes a bit physically challenging. The chosen guesthouses where all adequate, and run by friendly locals who understand hospitality. Shoutout to Brikena Shametaj of Choose Balkans for her considerate care.
Self-Guided Peaks of the Balkans tour in 7 days - T
Tony • traveled in May
Superb walk through spectacular scenery, with excellent driver support, but information management could be improved
Slovenia : Hiking: Alpe Adria Trail - 8 Days
10 best Self Guided Walking Holidays in Europe
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- Tour du Mont Blanc 12 Days Self-Guided
- Individuelle Alpenüberquerung von Garmisch nach Sterzing - Von Hotel zu Hotel über die Alpen
- From Füssen to Merano
- Self-Guided Peaks of the Balkans tour in 7 days
- Walking the Camino de Santiago - 12 Days
- Crossing the Alps E5: Oberstdorf – Merano
- From Garmisch to Merano with Charm
- Alpenüberquerung E5: Oberstdorf – Meran mit Charme
- Camino de Santiago From Porto - 14 days
- Slovenia : Hiking: Alpe Adria Trail - 8 Days
Tour du Mont Blanc 12 Days Self-Guided
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Stunning scenery. Decent accommodation given the overnight stops. No problem with luggage delivery.”
Heather, traveled in July
Mont Blanc's trails connect nine cities over 12 days from Les Houches through Alpine terrain. The Balcon des Aiguilles Rouges highlights this trek, featuring comfortable 3-4* hotels and most meals.
Duration 12 days Destinations France, Italy, Switzerland Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, French Operator Grand Angle From
- US$2,774
Scenic trails stretch from Partnachklamm gorge to Dolomieuweg path, crossing Sandjöchl pass at 2,165m. Luggage transport connects carefully selected 3-4 star hotels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
- US$1,261
The Tyrolean Jakobsweg pilgrimage route takes you from Leutasch through moorlands and forests, crossing into Italy at Resia Pass. Later sections include the Latschander Waalweg trail above Etschtal valley, winding through Vinschgau vineyards to Kastelbell before finishing in Merano.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,219
Self-Guided Peaks of the Balkans tour in 7 days
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The mountains were stunning, and it was amazing to get to access the gorgeous remote villages.”
Warwick, traveled in September
The spectacular Dinaric Alps unfold along self-guided trails with detailed route maps and local support. The 14km trek to Valbona Pass reveals hidden waterfalls across three countries. All transfers included, covering Gerbaj-Vuthaj and Gropat e Erenikut-Gjakova segments.
Duration 7 days Destinations Tirana, Shkoder, Tamarë, Lëpushë, Theth, Valbone, Çerem, Doberdoll, Gjakove, Prizren Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Choose Balkans From
- US$1,087
Europe's most famous pilgrimage route covers 100 kilometers from Sarria through medieval villages like Portomarin and Arzua to Santiago's Catedral de Santiago. Comfortable hotels include a traditional Galician farmhouse near Melide, and you'll collect Credencial stamps at sites like Santa Irene Chapel. Renaissance architecture in Leon sits alongside Gothic masterpieces throughout Northern Spain along the way.
Duration 12 days Destinations Madrid, Leon, Hospital de Órbigo, Astorga, Foncebadón, Molinaseca, Villafranca del Bierzo, Las Herrerias, O Cebreiro, SamosSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
- US$1,660
The iconic E5 trail stretches from Allgäu Alps through Lechtal Valley to South Tyrol. Daily 11-15km routes offer easier variants along Trenker-trail, connecting carefully selected hotels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,582
What our customers ask about Self Guided Walking Holidays in Europe
What level of fitness is required for self-guided walking tours in Europe?
European self-guided walking tours offer routes for different abilities and experience levels. Less demanding options like the Tuscany tour features 4-hour daily walks on gentle vineyard paths. More challenging routes such as the E5 Alpine Crossing from Oberstdorf to Merano require experienced hikers comfortable with 6-hour daily walks and 1,250m elevation gains. A TourRadar traveler's note about the Pilgrim Trail from Salzburg reflects the moderate nature of many routes: "The days can be long but the views are worth it. Most of the route is paved so you can probably get away with hiking shoes or trail running shoes."
How does luggage transfer work on European self-guided walks?
The logistics are straightforward - you walk with a daypack while your main luggage moves between accommodations. Take the Picturesque Tuscany tour as an example: guests walk the daily 11-16km routes carrying essentials while their bags are transported from Hotel De la Pace in Florence to Hotel Stella Marina in Cecina. Mountain hut stays like the Refugi Tossal Verds on Mallorca's GR221 trail are the exception where overnight gear needs to be carried.
What is typically included in the accommodation on European walking tours?
The places you'll stay range from 3-4 star hotels to traditional guesthouses all chosen for their character and location. The Moselsteig tour showcases this variety with nights at the historic Feriendomizil am Lindenplatz in Bullay and Schlosshotel Petry in Treis-Karden. Some tours like the Star Hiking at Lake Wolfgangsee include extended stays - 7 nights at the 4-star Hotel Bergrose in Strobl with spa access. A TourRadar traveler confirms the quality on the Tuscany tour: "The organization is impeccable the hotels perfect."
What's the best time of year for self-guided walking in Europe?
Each region has its prime walking season. The Amalfi Coast welcomes walkers from April through October while Bavaria's King Ludwig Way is best explored May through September. The Baltic States see pleasant conditions from April to October. Tenerife stands out with year-round hiking thanks to 300+ days of sun per year with the Tui Blue Los Gigantes hotel seeing peak bookings in spring and fall. Many travelers find shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and agreeable weather.
How much walking is typically involved each day on these tours?
Daily distances generally range between 10-21km (6-13 miles) taking 4-8 hours. The Lake Reschensee tour in Italy sets a typical pace with daily walks of 15-22km and elevation changes of 350-550m. The Rhine Walking tour averages 17-20km per day with moderate climbs. Routes often offer flexibility as noted by a TourRadar traveler: "The flexibility to take shorter routes when needed was appreciated."
What kind of meals are included in European self-guided walking tours?
Breakfast comes standard at your accommodation while lunch and dinner let you explore local food scenes independently. The Mallorca GR221 tour provides both breakfast and dinner at places like the mountain refuge Refugi Tossal Verds. On the Moselsteig tour breakfast at Hotel Karl Müller in Cochem starts your day before you discover local wine taverns for dinner. Special food experiences such as Chianti wine tastings appear on select itineraries.
















