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Top walking trips for 2025

Author: Helen Pettitt - Digital Content Manager at Explore Worldwide
Updated: 21 February 2025

Make 2025 the year you join an unforgettable walking adventure. Our graded walking and trekking tours range far and wide, from the sunshine-drenched Amalfi Coast in Italy to the mountain foothills of Nepal

And, excitingly for 2025, we've launched a number of brand-new walking tours! All of our walking trips are carefully graded, so you can choose the perfect tour for your level and ability. 

Read on to discover our top walking trips for 2025:

1. Walk Northern Ireland and Donegal

Step into the 'Emerald Isle' and beyond on our week-long walking tour of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It's an exciting new addition to our 2025 walking tours, with highlights taking you to impressive castles, the Giant's Causeway and Glenveagh National Park. You'll cover a total distance of 31km, winding along rugged coastlines and through picturesque villages, with seal spotting and birdwatching opportunities along the way. 

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Two people hiking together; smiling, wearing backpacks and colorful outdoor clothing, walking through grassy hills with ancient stone ruins in the background, under a partly cloudy sky.

2. Walking in Crete

Step into island life on our Walking in Crete tour. We'll walk 49.5 kilometres over five days (including one optional walk), with some rocky trails, steep ascents and long descents. During this eight-day trip, you'll hike through Samaria Gorge, which is Europe's longest gorge, as well as the likes of Zaros Gorge and Ilingas Gorge, while coastal walks lead you to Loutro. Walking aside, you'll tuck into Greek cuisine in local tavernas, enjoy boat trips to remote fishing villages and have plenty of opportunities to kick back and relax on of one Greece's dreamiest islands.

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Tables with blue chairs are set outdoors under a canopy of grapevines. The scene is a rustic, sunlit stone alleyway with potted plants and a wooden door in the distance.

3. Tour du Mont Blanc Trek

One of the most iconic treks in Europe is the Tour du Mont Blanc. Our dedicated Mont Blanc trek is ideal for those looking to tick off France, Switzerland and Italy with views of some of the most dramatic peaks in the Alps. You'll cover five major passes, walking daily distances of between 10km to 29km. We've graded this tour as Challenging, as you'll be hiking for six to eight hours a day through open country, uneven paths, rocky steps and with tremendous mountain views. Are you up for the challenge?

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Hikers traverse a rocky, grassy path surrounded by majestic mountains under a clear blue sky, creating a scenic and adventurous atmosphere in an alpine environment.

4. Amalfi Coast Walking - Hotel Risotgimento

Walk from town to town on the Amalfi Coast, discovering picturesque destinations like Amalfi, Ravello and Positano as you go. On our Amalfi Coast Walking - Hotel Risorgimento tour, the terrains include ancient paths, well-worn steps and rugged mule trails. This Italy walking tour features both leisurely and moderately graded walks so some days will be harder than others; come prepared with walking poles and hiking shoes. In return, you'll be rewarded with some of Italy's best viewpoints, making the Amalfi Coast an excellent destination for a walking trip. Read more about our trip paces here. On our Amalfi Coast walking tour, you'll also hike the bucket-list worthy Path of the Gods. This trip walks 49 kilometres over five days with an average daily distance of 10 kilometres.

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A hiker wearing an orange backpack walks along a narrow, rocky trail, surrounded by lush greenery and steep cliffs, overlooking a vast blue sea and distant mountains.

5. Toubkal Climb - Long Weekend

Spend a long weekend doing something special with a trek up Morocco's Mount Toubkal. This challenging but rewarding hike passes through charming Berber villages in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains before ascending up scree and rock slopes - hard going but totally worth it when you reach the top and marvel at the view. On a clear day, the panorama takes in the Marrakech Plain and the High Atlas Mountains and stretches as far south as the Anti-Atlas and the Sahara. Celebrate your achievement with some time exploring the bustling souks of Marrakech, where you can enjoy delicious local street food and pick up some colourful souvenirs.

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A person walks down a sunlit path, bordered by blooming trees, toward a distant village nestled in a mountainous valley. Sunlight creates lens flares, enhancing the vibrant scene.

6. Kilimanjaro - Rongai Trek

Why not challenge yourself with a trek up the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro? Following your expert trek crew, our Kilimanjaro - Rongai Trek follows the lesser-used but still spectacular Rongai route. The seven-day ascent allows more time for acclimatization, and to properly take in superlative views along the way. You can read our Kilimanjaro trekking frequently asked questions for more information. Hike through rainforest, grassy moorland and lunar-like deserts, finally reaching Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa at 5,895 metres. Here you can celebrate your achievement with that all-important photo at the summit sign. 

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Two people stand beside a wooden sign on rocky terrain. The sign reads: “CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE NOW AT UHURU PEAK, TANZANIA, 5895 M AMSL, AFRICA’S HIGHEST POINT, WORLD'S HIGHEST FREE-STANDING MOUNTAIN.”

7. Walking in Cappadocia

If a hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia isn't on your bucket list for 2025, add it now! Take an incredible sunrise flight over the surreal and spectacular landscape of Cappadocia, home to the famous 'fairy chimneys', alongside masses of other balloons dotted across the skyline. Marvel as the rocky pillars glow in the morning light, interrupted only by the slow-moving shadows of the many balloons. After starting your trip on a high, enjoy seven days of varied hikes in this fascinating region, whilst staying in Premium accommodation.

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A person walks along a dirt path surrounded by unique rock formations with cave-like openings under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. Sparse greenery lines the path.

8. Walking in Madeira

Challenge yourself with a walk to the top of Pico Ruivo, Madeira's highest mountain, which is quickly becoming the island's most famous hike. Situated roughly 1,000 kilometres from Portugal's south coast in the North Atlantic Ocean, Madeira bursts with unique geological formations, breathtaking coastlines and time-old traditions. It's best explored on our Walking in Madeira tour, with a total walking distance of 58 kilometres over five days. Our Madeira walking tour includes moderate graded routes and you'll spend your down time sipping local Madeiran wine and shopping in bustling farmers' markets. What's not to love?

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A hiker walks along a rocky path toward jagged mountain peaks, surrounded by low clouds and a clear blue sky, with lush green vegetation and scattered wildflowers on either side.

9. Walking the Camino de Santiago

Follow the world's most legendary pilgrim trail on our dedicated 12-day Camino de Santiago walking tour. Starting in Leon and ending in Santiago de Compostela, this route winds through northwestern Spain, covering 161 kilometres over eight days. We follow the well-defined Camino Frances with a range of short and longer walking days. As well as beautiful scenery, you'll mix with other pilgrims, visit charming mountain villages and tuck into endless tapas. What's more, at the end of the route you'll be able to claim your very own pilgrim's certificate. Plan your trip with our useful Camino de Santiago guide. It's time to lace up your walking boots!

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A stone marker displays a yellow shell symbol and arrow, indicating direction. It stands on a sunlit path with several people walking in the background, surrounded by greenery.

10. Walking in the Faroe Islands

New for 2025, our Walking in the Faroe Islands tour sees you hike along wild cliffs, rugged coastlines and serene valleys spread across six islands. This Moderate-paced tour gives you a fascinating insight into this unique destination's rich culture, wildlife and history. You'll walk 2.5 to 3.5 hours a day and discover distinctive natural attractions and an abundance of wildlife, from Vestmanna Bird Cliffs to Sorvagsvatn ('Floating Lake'). This week-long walking tour ends in Torshavn, the colourful capital city of the Faroe Islands.

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Don't just travel, Explore!

Ready to book your next great walking adventure? Choose from Leisurely, Moderate and Challenging walks and treks across Europe, Asia and beyond. Enjoy bonding moments with the rest of your small group tour as you follow your expert tour leader, and soak up the highlights and lesser-known gems along the way.

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