Here is our range of walking holidays in Central Europe
All our walking holidays in Central Europe are researched in depth, with everythng taken care of for you, so that you can just turn up and walk. In Central Europe, our walking tours offer a wonderful mix of lakes, mountains and coastal routes to choose from and all our walking holidays take you off-the-beaten-track to discover the true culture and atmosphere of your chosen destination.
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Delights of the Dalmatian Coast
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Guided walking holiday in Croatia | Hotel-to-hotel | 1 boot
Croatia's rich cultural heritage is matched only by its amazing natural beauty: sandy beaches, unspoilt islands, tourist-free villages and barely-visited historic sites - all perfect for exploring on foot. Lovely walks and super hotels including 5-star luxury in Dubrovnik.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Walking in Oberammergau
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Independent walking holiday in Germany | Single centre | Choose 1 or 2 boots
Surrounded by the pinky-gold summits of the Bavarian Allps, walkers in Oberammergau will come across beautiful frescoed houses, rustic farming villages and tiny onion-domed churches. Boasting a wealth of well signed paths, and easy to follow trails, it's a Mecca for walking enthusiasts.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Classic Swiss Alps Walk
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Independent walking holiday in Switzerland | Single centre | 2 boots
Here, in the 'jewel in the crown' of classic Switzerland, you'll find many of the highest peaks - often over 4000m - the deepest valleys, the tallest waterfalls, the oldest glaciers and the most beautiful mountain lakes in the country.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Jungfrau Peaks & Glaciers
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Independent walking holiday in Switzerland | Hotel-to-hotel | 3 boots
High level walking amongst Switzerland's highest peaks: Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau. On the higher slopes, the lammergeier has been re-introduced; look out too for the alpine accentor and golden eagles cruising the thermals overhead.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Secret Goms Valley Walk
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Independent walking holiday in Switzerland | Hotel-to-hotel | Choose 1 or 2 boots
Here, in the undiscovered Goms Valley in southern Switzerland close to the border with Italy, fountains of flowers grace village window boxes as you stroll gently below snow-capped peaks, thundering waterfalls and Europe's longest glacier! Charming 3 and 4-star hotels throughout and excellent regional cuisine.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Slovenian Alps Adventure
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Independent walking holiday in Slovenia | Hotel-to-hotel | 2 boots
Here, in the beautiful Triglav National Park, you'll find hal-timbered villages with mushroom-domed churches that still celebrate a calendar of mediaeval festivals; and, in the meadows, where the sun bleaches the grassy hayracks, you'll hear the constant tinkling of cowbells.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Walking at Davos
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Independent walking holiday in Switzerland | Single centre | Choose 1 or 2 boots
A luxury 4-star walking holiday where you can choose between the gentle riverside paths that wind through flower-filled meadows, or more challenging mountain routes to discover dramatic waterfalls and craggy limestone peaks - snow-capped even in high summer.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Walking in Gstaad
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Independent walking holiday in Switzerland | Single centre | 1 boot
The elegant 4-star Hotel Steigenberger occupies a stunning position in the beautiful southern hills of the Bernese Oberland. Here, the alpine flowers are at their most stunning in June when you'll see the famous bright pink alpenrose, the edelweiss and 25+ species of wild orchid.
Departures: JFMAMJJASOND
Walking in the Leutasch Valley
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Independent walking holiday in Austria | Single centre | Choose 1 or 2 boots
In the beautifully unspoilt Leutasch Valley, immaculately maintained walking trails lead through traditional Tyrolean villages, past pretty frescoed houses and onion-domed churches, and on to welcoming wayside restaurants with panoramic sun-trap terraces for lunch.