A historic pilgrimage trail through northern Spain, Camino de Santiago offers scenic landscapes and cultural immersion, culminating in Santiago de Compostela.
Spanning Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary, this 900-mile route showcases diverse landscapes from dense forests to alpine meadows.
Circumnavigating the Mont Blanc massif, this challenging trail offers breathtaking views of lakes, valleys, and glaciers across France, Italy, and Switzerland.
Known for its rugged terrain and stunning vistas, GR20 in Corsica spans 110 miles through glacial lakes, forests, and granite peaks.
Along Portugal's southwestern coast, Rota Vicentina features two main paths: the Historical Way and the Fishermen's Trail, offering views of cliffs and sandy beaches.
A classic route through the Dolomites, Alta Via 1 spans 74.5 miles from Lago di Braies to Belluno, renowned for its alpine scenery and charming rifugi.
In Eastern Europe, the High Tatras offer accessible trails like Lake Zelene Pleso and Janosikove Diery, perfect for summer hiking amidst national parks.
Immortalized in folklore, Germany's Black Forest offers scenic paths along Schwarzwald Hochstraße, featuring mountainous terrain and cultural landmarks.