With over 40 years’ exploring under our boots, Inntravel are the ultimate walking holiday guides. We don’t just take you down the popular paths – we find the most tantalising off-the-beaten-path trails, and the most captivating vistas and vantages. Wherever you choose to explore – from the rolling hilltops of Italy to Norway’s spectacular fjords – we'll make it worth it.
Watch Inntravel’s Travel Expert James share his passion for walking holidays where you can escape the crowds. James explains why a walking holiday that escapes the crowds is so much more than just a walk.
The rugged mountains of Alicante rise in the far east of Spain. A world away from the area’s coastal resorts, they protect an unspoiled landscape of fertile valleys and craggy peaks. A place where life is rural and authentic, and where you’ll find some of Spain’s finest walking.
Follow the French-Spanish frontier northwards, weaving through the emerald landscapes of the Basque Pyrenees. Descend from their rugged peaks through slowly softening terrain until you finally enter Spain at the sea.
Discover authentic Sicily as you wind your way on foot through the mountains of the Madonie Natural Park. On this inspiring journey, you’ll traverse ancient Mediterranean woodlands, craggy limestone peaks and high plateaus with unmatched views – both over the Tyrrhenian Sea and towards Mount Etna.
The Apennines, stretching from Liguria to Umbria, offer some of the country’s best walking. Our chosen area is the Alto Appennino Bolognese between the great cities of Florence and Bologna, where the terrain is mountainous, forested, and beautiful. Enthusiastically hosted with excellent food, this is a highly acclaimed experience in a remote corner of Italy.
In Portugal’s far north, lies the country’s only National Park – a vast glacial amphitheatre of jagged mountains, high plateaus, and yawning valleys. Following pilgrim paths and Roman roads, this holiday reveals not only the Park’s unspoiled beauty but also its spectacular sanctuaries, unique wildlife, and timeless charm.
With its arresting blend of green landscapes, historic towns, and captivating coastline, Istria is a walker’s delight. Starting on the coast in Novigrad then moving to the medieval towns of Motovun and Buzet, experience the peninsula’s authentic heart before a picturesque finale on Lovran’s celebrated riviera.
Perfect for anyone seeking exhilarating walking in remote, spectacular Alpine scenery. This holiday offers up high peaks to climb and lofty passes to cross, fabulous descents to make, and rare, passing notes of Occitan in the frescoed mountain villages. All rounded off by extraordinary, bountiful cuisine.
With a delightful hideaway hotel as your base, explore one of Europe’s most serene valleys on foot and by included hire car. The Logar Valley remains remarkably free of crowds – allowing panoramic walking among its velvet-green meadows, conifer-carpeted slopes, and unspoiled, tradition-rich farmland.
Experience Senja, second largest of Norway’s islands and full of extraordinary natural beauty. From mountains to moorland and pristine sandy beaches to incomparable viewpoints, this flexible, self-guided walking holiday reveals astonishing scenery.
In one of Europe’s most iconic landscapes, it can be hard to find a quiet corner. But here, in sunny South Tyrol, amid fruit orchards and tranquil hamlets, a network of little-trodden paths lead you between superb hotels to rewarding views of the Dolomite massif.
Known for centuries as ‘the end of the Earth’, El Hierro is the furthest Canary Island from mainland Europe, and the least visited. Revel in the tranquillity and welcoming hospitality of this remote paradise, and discover dramatic landscapes on challenging, varied routes as you journey across the island.
Winding your way beside the startlingly clear waters of the River Soča, you have plenty of time to take in its spectacular scenery – of plummeting waterfalls, deep-cut gorges, and densely forested hillsides. This is a journey enriched by welcoming hotels and acclaimed cuisine, as well as by fascinating First World War history.
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