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8 Top-Rated Hiking Trails and Routes in Europe

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply someone who loves being surrounded by nature, our friendly guide is here to help you discover the most amazing and unforgettable hiking experiences Europe has to offer. So, grab your hiking boots, take a deep breath of that fresh mountain air, and let’s dive into the excitement together!

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Tour du Mont Blanc (Switzerland and Italy)

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Recognized as the unbeatable hiking Paradise in Europe, Tour de Mont Blanc boasts a 170-kilometer walking trail set with exclusive access to Switzerland and Italy. Here you’ll get to see Alpine Villages and rejuvenate at nearby Mountain refuges.

GR20 Trail, Corsica

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Corsica’s gr20 Trail offers a 180-kilometer hike with an astonishing elevation of 12 000 meters. Completing the entire trail may take up to 15 days and if you dare to be an adventurous hiker, then you must free up half a month.

West Highland Way, Scotland

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In the far north of Scotland, you can find the Scottish highlands with their huge mountains and beautiful lakes. This area is seen as one of the most beautiful and wildest areas in Europe. This region offers multiple hikes but the most famous hike around here is the West Highland Way. This long but manageable hike crosses some gorgeous landscapes.

The hike is an intermediate level around 100 miles long and takes up to a week to complete. The trail is considered to be Scotland’s most popular long-distance hiking trail and is completed by thousands of people each year. If a week full of hiking is a bit too much for you there are also options to do smaller distances of the height.

Pindus Horseshoe, Greece

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This haven is located in northwestern Greece. It has long been known to be one of the world’s best-kept secrets in the field of hiking. Pinda’s Horseshoe was the trekking hub for expert hikers and trekkers. It features wonderful alpine lakes, jagged limestone mountains, and authentic old stone villages plus an impressive rainbow-shaped bridge.

The biggest section of the trail is known to be splendid and dramatic. The Vikas Gorge has an extreme depth of 1600 meters and with this, it was recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s deepest gorge.

Velebit Hiking Trail – Croatia

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In the past ten years, Croatia has emerged as a highly recommended destination. With its breathtaking coastline and remarkable landscapes, it has become one of Europe’s latest hiking hubs. However, it is not just an ordinary location; it stands out as one of Europe’s most exceptional places.

The Northern Velebit National Park, stretching across 109 km, is awe-inspiring. This particular area is a true paradise for hikers—nothing less, nothing more. The park is home to Croatia’s largest mountain and can only be accessed through designated paths, as mandated by conservation regulations. Yet, these trails are far from ordinary.

Pennine Way, UK

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The Pennine Way covers an ancient mountain landscape that goes through the heart of central England north of London of course and ends all the way above the border of Scotland.

You get to end at the coolest little pub in Scotland. So this is kind of if you’re looking for an adventure that is more like a pub crawl, well England has got you covered.

You’re going to be going through some wild terrain of course but there’s not lots of wild camping, but lots of times each night you’re going to be going to a pub to actually stay to get a meal to get a cold beer.

The Camino de Santiago, Spain

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The Camino de Santiago hike in Spain is a popular pilgrimage trail that takes you through the stunning Landscapes of Northern Spain. The trail is about 500 miles long and takes around 30 to 35 days to complete.

The hike starts in Saint Jean Pied de Port and takes you through the picturesque towns and villages of Spain. As well as the beautiful landscapes of the Pyrenees and the Meseta, this hike is suitable for hikers of all levels as it’s relatively flat and well-marked.

Fanal, Madeira, Portugal

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500 kilometers west of North Africa lies the small island of Madeira which in Portuguese means forest but it’s far more than that. It’s also known for its historic agriculture, its rugged coastlines, the aqueducts called Levadas, and the majestic cloud-filled mountains.

The Fanal is part of the lower silver forest of Madeira a Unesco world heritage site. After the plains comes the forest with all of its ancient trees. Apart from the ancient forest, there is a trail which has two epic viewpoints and if you’re lucky with clouds beneath your feet.

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