Why choose to go hiking in October?
October is a prime month for walking in many parts of Europe. The climate is often mild and stable, perfect for full days on the trail without the intense heat of summer. It’s also a time of transition; forests blaze with color, vineyards are heavy with grapes, and the lower sun casts a beautiful, soft light. With fewer travelers on the paths, you can enjoy a greater sense of tranquility. It is the perfect season to discover our autumn hiking tours.
What are our flagship destinations for an October hike?
We've selected destinations where the October conditions are just right for an incredible hiking experience. Each region offers a distinct character, from coastal paths to mountain landscapes.
The Greek Islands: sun-kissed coastal trails
While summer heat can be intense, October in the Aegean is a hiker's dream. The sea is still warm enough for a post-hike swim, and the ancient paths of the Cyclades or Crete are peaceful. Explore authentic villages and enjoy spectacular sea views on our walking tours in Greece, with options like a guided island-hopping adventure in the Cyclades or a self-guided discovery of their whitewashed charm.
Italy's stunning coastlines
The Italian Riviera, particularly the famed Cinque Terre, is magnificent in autumn. The steep, terraced vineyards turn golden, and the trails connecting the five villages offer breathtaking views over the Mediterranean. Our Cinque Terre & the Portofino Peninsula trip is a classic choice for those looking to experience one of the most scenic hiking trips in Italy.
The Vercors in France: a spectacle of autumn colors
For those who love mountain scenery, the Vercors massif in the French Alps is a festival of color in October. The forests of beech and maple trees create a stunning contrast with the limestone cliffs. This is a quiet, powerful landscape, ideal for a reflective journey like our self-guided Tour of the Vercors Mountains. It's one of the highlights of hiking in France during the autumn.
Spain's iconic pilgrimage
Walking the final section of the Camino Francés in October means cooler temperatures and a unique sense of solidarity with fellow pilgrims. The rolling hills of Galicia are lush and green, and the path is filled with a rich history that culminates in the magnificent city of Santiago de Compostela.
Should I choose a guided or a self-guided trip?
The choice depends entirely on your travel style. Our self-guided hiking trips provide you with complete freedom and flexibility. We take care of the logistics—booking accommodations, transferring your luggage, and providing detailed maps and route notes—so you can walk at your own pace. If you prefer the social aspect of travel and the insights of a local expert, a guided group trip is an excellent option. Your guide will enrich your journey with their knowledge of the local flora, fauna, and history.
How should I prepare for an October hike?
The key to October hiking is preparing for variable weather. While days can be sunny and warm, mornings and evenings can be cool, especially at altitude. Layering is essential. Be sure to pack waterproof outerwear, sturdy and well-worn hiking boots, and comfortable walking socks. For a comprehensive checklist, you can consult our day hike packing list before you go.
Explore further adventures
Travelers who appreciate the mild weather and peaceful trails of October often enjoy our other shoulder-season trips, such as our hiking trips in September or our collection of spring hikes. If you enjoyed the coastal paths of Greece, you might also be interested in a cycling trip in Greece to cover more ground. Likewise, a trek in the Vercors could be the first of many adventures in the Alps. Don't hesitate to explore our full range of autumn trips for more inspiration.
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