European Walking

European Walking

European Walking

Walking holidays are a great way to enjoy a cheap holiday while getting to see a vast amount of the local scenery and culture and losing weight at the same time. European walking holidays offer many European walking opportunities and whether you go to England, Rome, France, Poland or anywhere else you are likely to find that your are spoilt for choice for European walking. If you’re looking to take a scenic stroll, or to try a thirty mile walk that will push you physically there will be European walking options for you.

One great location for European walking is Wales. Wales is a great country for European walking partly because of its large open expanses, as well as its low population and lack of cars and roads which means there’s a lot of countryside to walk through. At the same time though, European walking in Wales also gives you the small villages to visit and the impressive mountains such as mount Snowdon which offers a great view and a sense of achievement.

Not far from Wales, Scotland also offers great European walking, by providing the highlands for even more fantastic views and challenging routes. Through England too there are many European walking opportunities. Some of the best are through the Peek District and Lake District up North or through the New Forest for some flatter European walking down South.

European walking can also be fun on many of the European beaches. Whether this is around the South of France, the sandy beaches of Sand Banks in England, or the sunny beaches of Bulgaria or Tenerife. All these European walking opportunities give you the opportunity to appreciate the sound of the sea on the shore as well as the great sea air, as well as the option to burn more calories and make yourself work harder by walking on sand.

Not all European walking has to be rural however, and if you wanted to tie you hike in with some proper site seeing, then it’s possible to plan European walking routes that take you through many major landmarks. A ten to twenty mile European walking route through Rome for example can take you through all of the major historical sites and monuments in the city for example in one single day. Similarly it’s possible to do some European walking through London or Paris and see many of the well known hot spots in one trip.

This post was written by admin on July 2010

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  1. Lapus July 20, 2010 1:46 pm

    I have never been in an european walking. However, I do want to try it. I heard it’s very relaxing to walk in nature. It’s quite obvious, heh.

    Any other european walking places? Any other recommendations?

  2. Vane July 20, 2010 1:54 pm

    I have been in Wales some time ago. European walking is, indeed, a good sport. Wales is a good choice when it comes to hiking/walking. I also enjoy traveling to romania, when it comes to european walking. Carpati Mountains create a gorgeous landscape.

  3. Angie December 19, 2010 5:34 pm

    I think that Europe is the perfect place for a walking vacation. The countries of Europe are so gorgeous that you would be a fool not to enjoy it.
    A great place to walk is where there are castles. We visited several and it seemed that most of them you had to walk to get to them.

  4. rebecca February 20, 2011 11:53 am

    European walking is one of my hobbies. I’m saying this because in all my trips, doing European walking made me see a lot of beautiful landscapes that deserve to be seen.
    Doing European walking is also fun and at the same time healthy. I love, after a good European walking, to do a campfire and stay to its warm breeze. It’s a nice feeling.

  5. Tangee February 24, 2011 2:41 pm

    Walking is a great way to see the European countryside. I have been to Europe twice now and prefer to walk to my destinations if I can than to go any other way. It has helped me see more of the beautiful countryside. And since Europe has so many great foods, walking has helped me keep the weight off.

  6. Mave March 15, 2011 8:41 am

    European walking is good to be done anywhere.
    Every place is unique in its own way. There aren’t good or worst places.
    As long as European walking is done in nature every place is great. It is impossible not to see any beautiful landscapes.

  7. Silee March 20, 2011 4:26 am

    The best thing you gain by making European walking is health. Imagine doing European walking in a region of mountains. Imagine breathing that fresh air. And imagine how many amazing things you can see.
    Just the idea of this makes me want to start a trip to Europe and do this thing.

  8. Rilee T. March 27, 2011 12:11 pm

    I would love to go to Wales. I did not realize that there were not a lot of cars there and not a lot of roads either. It would be a great place to travel to so you could walk. Think of how much you could explore if you traveled to Wales.

  9. amadeus April 3, 2011 12:55 pm

    European walking holidays are the best holidays I’ve had. I’ve seen many beautiful scenarios this way.
    My favorite location for my European walking is Wales. It has the most impressive landscapes. And its mountains are quite impressive too.

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