Why choose a long-distance hike?
Opting for a long-distance trek is choosing an experience of profound transformation and discovery. Day after day, the rhythm of walking allows for a complete disconnection from daily life and a deep reconnection with nature and oneself. It’s an opportunity to witness subtle changes in the landscape, from one valley to the next, and to feel the immense satisfaction of reaching a destination through your own efforts. This type of travel builds confidence, strengthens endurance, and creates lasting memories founded on personal achievement and the simple beauty of the journey.
Our approach to long-distance hiking
Freedom and support on our self-guided treks
Our self-guided philosophy is simple: we provide the structure so you can enjoy the freedom. We meticulously plan your route, select comfortable accommodations, and arrange for your luggage to be transported to your next stop. You receive a detailed roadbook with maps and directions, allowing you to walk at your own pace, stop whenever you wish, and truly immerse yourself in your surroundings. It's the perfect balance of independence and expert support, ideal for experienced walkers who cherish their autonomy. For a deeper dive into this travel style, explore our complete range of self-guided hiking adventures.
The expertise behind your journey
With nearly 40 years of experience, our team possesses intimate, on-the-ground knowledge of Europe's greatest trails. We design our itineraries to showcase the very best of each region, from iconic peaks to hidden gems. Each route is carefully vetted to ensure safety, scenic beauty, and logistical smoothness. This expertise allows you to embark on ambitious treks with the confidence that every detail has been thoughtfully managed by professionals who are passionate about hiking.
Iconic long-distance trails in Europe
Some trails are more than just paths; they are legendary journeys that cross borders and cultures. Grand Angle has selected two exceptional trans-alpine treks that epitomize the spirit of long-distance hiking.
The Dolomites Grand Traverse: Bolzano to Cortina
This magnificent trek takes you through the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dolomites. On the Dolomites Grand Traverse, from Bolzano to Cortina, you'll journey through landscapes of breathtaking vertical walls, serene alpine meadows, and jagged limestone peaks unlike anywhere else on Earth. This route offers a spectacular immersion into the unique geology and culture of the Dolomites hiking tours, a true paradise for mountain lovers.
Across the Alps: From Munich to Venice
Embark on a legendary journey from the heart of Bavaria to the canals of Venice. The Munich to Venice: A journey Across the Alps is a trek of incredible diversity, leading you from Germany's lush foothills, across the Austrian Tyrol's majestic peaks, and through the dramatic Italian Dolomites. This demanding but rewarding route is a true cultural and geographical traverse of the Alps hiking tours, culminating in an unforgettable arrival in one of Europe's most iconic cities.
Practical advice for your long-distance trek
When is the best time to go?
The ideal season for these alpine treks is summer, from late June to mid-September. During this period, the trails are generally free of snow, the mountain huts are open, and the weather is most stable. Whether you plan your adventure for the long, sunny days of hiking in July or the golden light of early autumn with a hike in September, the Alps offer a magnificent spectacle.
How to prepare for your hike?
Long-distance hiking requires adequate physical preparation. We recommend regular endurance training in the months leading up to your trip. It's also crucial to have reliable equipment. Be sure to consult our guides, such as the day hike packing list, to ensure you have everything you need. Investing in good footwear and learning how to choose hiking poles can make a significant difference in your comfort and safety on the trail.
Explore further afield on foot
Travelers who appreciate the challenge and immersion of our long distance walking tours in Europe often seek out other legendary routes. Consider the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc self-guided trek for classic alpine scenery or the demanding Switzerland Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt. For a different but equally rewarding experience, the pilgrimage route of the Camino de Santiago French Way offers a unique cultural journey. If you are drawn to varied landscapes, our Europe hiking tours offer countless possibilities, from the sun-drenched trails of walking tours in Greece to the volcanic wonders of Madeira hiking tours.
Dolomites Grand Traverse, from Bolzano to Cortina