The best locations for walking enthusiasts in Europe
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Zdiar, High Tatras mountains, Slovakia by admin
Bask in the beauty of Europe’s many idyllic walking locations, with a vast array to chose from you’re spoilt for choice. When walking you’re surrounded by a constant flux of new and enthralling sights, allowing you to interrogate areas and places where a crowded tour bus can’t reach. With a multitude of choice it’s difficult to narrow down where to go, however the following locations are certainly not ones to miss.
Austria’s picture post card worthy Alpine scenery is undeniably one of the world’s most beautiful scenes, and if you’re going on a walking holiday, this is certainly the place to be. The network of beautiful mountains and the glistening lakes exudes a tranquil ambiance, perfect for any walking holiday. You don’t have to be an expert or hardcore enthusiast; if your legs long for a break you can sit back and relax in a cable car, and feast your eyes on breath-taking, unrivalled views. The famous region of Salzgammergut is regarded as one of the worlds most beautiful areas to date, and it’s not difficult to see why with it’s utopian beauty. There’s a lot more to the Austrian Lake District then simply being aesthetically pleasing, for those with a hungry and inquisitive mind there are plenty of wonders to explore such as the Dachstein caves!
Feel as if you’ve stepped in to a different world in Finland’s Taiga forest, a world you’ll find hard to leave behind. A natural bliss, the forest is full of endangered wildlife like the brown bear and wolverine. With such natural wonders out there it’s hard to resist, with a myriad of lakes glistening in the sunlight-it epitomises everything a perfect walking location should be. The range of wildlife watching, and outdoor activities adds an extra element to your walking holiday, creating an abundance of choice and opportunities to keep you busy!
The famous Tatranska Magistrala inspires awe with its beautiful, unrivalled views of the mountains that surround the border between Poland and Slovakia. The red marked trail of Tatranska Magistrala follows the Tatras from east to west, commencing at the Velke Biele. Prepare yourself for a 16 hours walk at least, so make sure you’re equipped with a sturdy pair of hiking boots and rainproof clothing. Popradske Lake is a beautiful attraction of the trail with its clear blue water. The lake has provoked a lot of interest from travellers and walkers alike- since the beginning of the 20th century, memorial signs were scattered across the mountains to mark the memory of those that had lost their lives. It is often regarded as the “symbolic cemetery” and is worth seeing.
It may be amongst the most obvious of choices, however Corsica’s GR20 isn’t any less remarkable. Writer Paddy Dillon deemed the path one of the top paths in the world, and it’s not hard to see why. Walk amongst a tranquil path with the stunning backdrop of mountains and valleys. The trail consists of two main parts, divided by the north and the south. Expect unbounded beauty in the north, however prepare yourself for a much more difficult hike with steep and rocky paths. In contrast, the south is a lot simpler and easier to walk- suitable for less experienced hikers. Cirque de la solitude is infamous for it’s risk factor; hikers virtually have to descent 300 vertical metres. Many walkers dread this stage of the trail but agree that the triumphant feeling after completing justifies any previous worry or concern.
Category: Mountains, Travel Tips