Why go hiking in July?
July is the ideal month for high-altitude trekking. The snow has retreated from most passes, mountain huts are fully operational, and the trails are alive with color. The long daylight hours allow for extended hiking days, giving you ample time to soak in the dramatic landscapes and enjoy the warm, generally stable weather that graces Europe's mountain ranges. Whether you seek the fresh, clean air of the peaks or the gentle breezes of an island trail, July offers prime conditions for a walking holiday.
Choosing your perfect July hike
With so many incredible landscapes to explore, the choice is yours. We've designed itineraries that cater to different tastes and energy levels, ensuring your July adventure is a perfect fit.
Iconic Alpine treks
For many, summer hiking is synonymous with the Alps. This is the time to tackle legendary routes in comfortable conditions. Explore the breathtaking limestone peaks on one of our Dolomites hiking tours, where you can follow classic routes like the Alta Via 1. Or, challenge yourself on the world-renowned circuit around Western Europe's highest peak with a guided Tour du Mont Blanc. These Alps hiking tours offer an unforgettable experience of high-meadow flowers, dramatic glaciers, and welcoming mountain refuges.
Coastal paths and island discoveries
If you dream of sea views and charming villages, July is also a wonderful time for coastal hiking. Discover Italy's dramatic coastline on a Cinque Terre hiking tour, where ancient paths connect colorful fishing villages. For a unique island-hopping experience, consider adventure travel in Greece. Our itineraries in the Cyclades or Crete are carefully crafted to balance beautiful hikes with time for rest and swimming, making the most of the summer sun.
Guided or self-guided: travel your way
At Grand Angle, we believe in providing the right level of support for your adventure. Since 1983, we've specialized in creating both independent and expert-led experiences.
The freedom of a self-guided trip
A self-guided hiking tour offers the ultimate in flexibility. You choose your pace and travel with your chosen companions, equipped with our detailed route notes, maps, and pre-booked accommodations. We handle all the logistics, including luggage transfers, so you can focus purely on the walk. It's the perfect formula for experienced hikers who value independence and serenity.
The expertise of a guided group
Joining one of our guided tours in Europe means benefiting from the knowledge of a professional mountain leader and the energy of a small group. Your guide will enrich the journey with insights into the local flora, fauna, and culture while managing all on-the-ground navigation and safety. It's an excellent way to tackle more challenging routes, meet like-minded travelers, and fully immerse yourself in the destination.
Practical advice for your July trek
July is a popular month for hiking, so we recommend booking your trip several months in advance to secure the best accommodations, especially in iconic areas like the Dolomites and around Mont Blanc. Proper preparation is key to a successful trip. Ensure you have broken-in hiking boots, layered clothing for variable mountain weather, and adequate sun protection. For a comprehensive list of what to bring, consult our day hike packing list.
Explore beyond July
If you love the vibrant energy of summer hiking, you might also enjoy the beautiful conditions of hiking in August or the quieter trails and golden light of hiking in September. Many of our summer hiking destinations offer different experiences in other seasons; the French Alps, for example, are a prime destination for snowshoeing in winter. For those looking to discover other activities, consider swapping your hiking boots for two wheels on one of our self-guided bike tours in Europe, exploring regions like the Danube or the Loire Valley from a new perspective.
Dolomites Hut to Hut, from Lago di Braies to Tre Cime di Lavaredo