Our fantastic range of walking and cycling holidays are designed to guide you towards the most awe-inspiring mountain vistas, idyllic rolling valleys and other-worldly limestone peaks. It's only when you begin to explore off-the-beaten-track that you can truly reconnect with nature and fully appreciate our world's wild green spaces. Whether you're wanting to find solitude, explore areas that are rich with flora and fauna, or are simply looking for a rewarding challenge for completing uphill ascents, then why not browse our Mountain and Valleys Collection, to start planning your next getaway?
On our Walks in the Italian Dolomites, you can enjoy exhilarating hikes along the Austrian border which offer unforgettable 360-degree views overlooking the Italian Dolomites and Austrian Alps. In Germany, our Walking in Southern Bavaria trip allows for serene strolls through lush valleys and walks through the chocolate-box towns of Oberammergau and Amer Valley's sleepy farming villages. Or choose to walk in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims along sections of the St Francis Way through Italy's “Green Heart”, along the upper slopes of Monte Subasio towards some of the country's most enchanting hilltop towns. To discover the beautiful mountains and valleys of Europe on two wheels, our Cycling in the Douro Valley trip takes you on a charming ride across high plains and around the Serra da Marofa mountain range to the hillside terraced vineyards of Pinhao, that are known for producing Port wine.
Browse our Mountains and Valleys Collection where you can find solitude and explore off the beaten track in regions that are rich in flora and fauna, or visit our blog for more inspiration…
Self-guided cycling
6 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1+
Leisurely plus
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7 nights,
single centre
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Where appropriate, we grade our holidays based on distance, terrain, elevation gain, remoteness, etc and categorise them into 4 relative groups. This is ultimately subjective and may vary slightly day to day; for more advice, please see the specific trip page or call one of our friendly team.