Best hiking routes in Europe
Ostatnia aktualizacja wtorek, 02/04/2024
Are you ready to find your hiking boots, pack a sustainable water bottle, and embark on an adventure that promises breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences?
Europe offers a variety of landscapes, from rolling countryside hills to towering mountains. It's an ideal destination for those who want to explore while being environmentally conscious.
Getting started
- Hiking is fun, but before starting, make sure to:
- Research about the hiking route and the terrain
- Choose good hiking shoes
- Get a waterproof jacket (if it’s raining period)
- Pick a suitable rucksack, and make sure it’s filled with the essentials.
- Wear lightweight layers
Are you ready? Below you can find 5 famous hiking routes in Europe waiting for you to explore!
The Camino de Santiago (Spain, France, Portugal)
First on our list is the legendary Camino de Santiago. This isn't just a hike; it's a journey through history, culture, and personal discovery that winds through the stunning landscapes of Spain. Whether you're starting from France, Portugal, or Spain itself, the Camino offers various routes, each with its unique charm. It’s not the destination but the journey that matters, so take your time to enjoy the local cuisine and meet fellow travellers.
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Camino de Santiago, Way of St. James. Road to Santiago
The Tour du Mont Blanc (France, Italy, Switzerland)
The Tour du Mont Blanc is a spectacular circuit around Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe. The Tour du Mont Blanc is a 170 km trekking trail through France, Italy and Switzerland. It is one of the world’s classic multi-day treks and is on every serious hiker’s bucket list.
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The Tour du Mont Blanc, leading across a lush green mountain meadow with full view of the snow.
The Akamas Peninsula (Cyprus)
This beautiful trail runs along the west coast of Cyprus, showing off an amazing mix of plants, animals, and stunning views. Wander through lush forests, snap pictures of the blue sea, and soak up the rich history present everywhere. The Akamas Peninsula is a perfect pick for eco-lovers with a soft spot for the sun. Don't forget your sunscreen and a big bottle of water. Ready for some fun in the Cypriot sun?
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Aerial view of the Mediterranean Sea towards Polis as seen from Aphrodite hiking trail in Akamas Peninsula, Cyprus
The Retezat National Park (Romania)
For those who seek a less travelled path, Romania's Retezat National Park is a hidden gem, home to over 80 glacial lakes and hundreds of species of flora and fauna, many of which are unique to the area. Hiking here is like stepping into a living museum, where every step uncovers a new wonder.
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View of a mountain pick from a glacial lake
The Transcaucasian Trail (Georgia)
And finally, for those seeking a more challenging adventure, let's set our sights on the majestic Transcaucasian Trail, where each step upward feels like scrolling through a gallery of nature’s finest artwork. It takes you through the Svaneti Region, crossing five major mountain passes, and through rapidly changing landscapes, from deep forests to the jagged glacial peaks of the Caucasus. You’ll spot wildlife like deer, chamois and marmots on your way. Are you feeling strong enough to face such a challenge?
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Climbers with hiking backpacks go to the mountain, wild Svaneti region of Georgia.
Happy travels and don’t forget to tag us in your adventures using the tag @eurodesk on Instagram.
Written by Eurodesk Brussels Link