Guided Hiking & Walking tours with Trek Travel

Morning in the Dolomites starts with a cable car climbing into thin alpine air, then the soft give of a meadow trail underfoot and the chalk-white towers of a UNESCO World Heritage range rising on every side. By midday you are eating lunch at a mountain rifugio with the Sassolungo massif filling the window. This is what a guided hiking and walking tour can be when the route, the hotels, and the logistics are handled by people who do it for a living. Trek Travel runs trips like this across eight destinations, from Italian peaks to Irish coastlines to the Pacific shore of Costa Rica, and what sets it apart starts with where the company came from.

A cycling company’s approach to hiking

Most guided hiking companies began life as hiking or adventure-trekking specialists. Trek Travel did not. It was founded by Trek Bicycle and made its name as a world leader in cycling vacations, planning fully supported active trips down to the smallest logistical detail. When it brought that same discipline to walking, the result was a different kind of hiking tour, one built by people who had already spent years perfecting routes, support vehicles, guide training, and hotel partnerships on the road.

That heritage shows up in the details. The routes are scouted and sequenced with the precision of a company used to mapping daily distances and elevation for riders. The support model, with a van meeting the group or shadowing the route, comes straight from the cycling playbook. But Trek Travel today is more than a bike-tour company. It has grown into a full active travel company, with hiking and walking tours, multi-adventure trips, and self-guided options sitting alongside its cycling vacations. That breadth was recognized in 2025, when Trek Travel was named one of Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Tour Operators, with the magazine describing it as a cycling and hiking operator. For travelers who already know Trek Travel from a bike trip, or who want a single trusted operator for both cycling and hiking vacations, that continuity is the whole point. You are not gambling on a new company; you are walking with the same expertise that built one of the most respected names in active travel.

What every Trek Travel hiking and walking tour includes

Every tour is fully guided and supported by one or two certified guides who know the local trails, restaurants, and history. On the trail a guide stays with the group, and depending on group size a second guide either walks alongside or meets everyone at the end with the van. Off the trail, guides handle the details, from booking a massage to tracking down a regional specialty a guest has been hoping to try.

The inclusions are comprehensive in a way that removes friction from the trip. Trek Travel covers nightly accommodation at handpicked hotels, the meals listed in each itinerary, snacks and drinks on the trail, all luggage transfers and in-trip transportation, entrance fees for scheduled activities, and every gratuity for drivers, local experts, and hospitality staff. Hiking poles are available to borrow, and guests leave with a digital photo album of the week. Hotels come in three tiers, Luxury, Explorer, and Comfort, so travelers can match the lodging to their style without leaving the curated experience.

Where Trek Travel hikes

The collection spans Europe’s mountains and coastlines, the British Isles, and Latin America. You can browse the full set on the Hiking & Walking tours page, but here is the shape of it.

In the Alps, the Dolomites Hiking & Walking Tour is the flagship, a lodge-to-lodge route through Val Gardena and Alta Badia that crosses Alpe di Siusi, the highest mountain pasture in Europe, and finishes near the WWI tunnels of the Lagazuoi. The French and Italian Alps Hiking & Walking Tour covers the high alpine border country for travelers who want serious mountain terrain.

Along the Mediterranean, the Tuscany and Cinque Terre Hiking & Walking Tour pairs Chianti’s vineyard lanes with the cliffside trails connecting the five villages of the Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Croatia Hiking & Walking Tour follows the Dalmatian coast and its islands, while the Portugal Hiking & Walking Tour threads the country’s rugged shoreline and inland trails.

In the British Isles, the Ireland Hiking & Walking Tour and England Hiking & Walking Tour cover green coastal country shaped by storied villages and dramatic cliffs.

Farther afield, the Costa Rica Hiking & Walking Tour moves through cloud forests and coastal trails alive with wildlife.

How to choose the right trip for you

The most common misconception about active travel is that you need to be an athlete to enjoy it. Trek Travel rates every trip on a four-level activity scale, and the numbers make the commitment clear before you book. Use them as a decision guide.

Choose a Level 1 tour if you want unhurried days of one to three hours on your feet, up to five miles, and no more than a thousand feet of climbing. This is the territory of coastal and village walks where the point is the scenery, the food, and the pace, not the exertion. Choose Level 2 if you are comfortable with four hours and four to eight miles a day. Step up to Level 3 if you are a regular hiker ready for three to five hours on the trail, six to ten miles, and up to two thousand feet of ascent. Reach for Level 4 only if you are an avid hiker who wants seven to fifteen miles a day and serious elevation. The full breakdown lives on the activity levels page.

This scale is also the clearest way to understand the difference between a walking tour and a hiking tour. The coastal and countryside trips sit toward the gentle end, where days are about villages, vineyards, and views. The alpine trips sit at the demanding end, where the reward is high mountain terrain that asks something of your legs. Cinque Terre, Tuscany, Portugal, and Ireland anchor the accessible end of the range; the Dolomites and the French and Italian Alps anchor the challenging end.

Fitness is not the only variable. If you are traveling with someone who would rather not hike every day, choose a destination that offers non-hiker options. On the Tuscany and Cinque Terre tour, a guest can lounge on a private beach or explore a town instead of walking; Ireland and Portugal are similarly flexible. The Dolomites tour is the clear exception, where remote trailheads and mountain terrain leave few alternatives, so Trek Travel openly steers non-hikers toward the more accommodating destinations rather than overpromising.

When to go

Timing follows the terrain. The high alpine trips in the Dolomites and the French and Italian Alps run in summer, when the trails are clear of snow and the mountain huts are open for lunch. The Mediterranean and coastal destinations, Cinque Terre, Tuscany, Croatia, and Portugal, are at their best in late spring and early fall, when daytime temperatures are mild and the famous trails are quieter than in peak summer.

Why travelers choose Trek Travel for hiking and walking

A good walking vacation is defined by what you do not have to think about. With certified guides, handpicked hotels, every gratuity and transfer handled, and a clear activity scale to match a trip to your fitness, Trek Travel takes the planning off your plate so the destination can have your full attention. The expertise that built a leading cycling-tour company now stands behind every trail.

Find the trip that fits you on the Hiking & Walking tours page, or talk through the options with a Trek Travel trip consultant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Trek Travel offer hiking and walking tours?

Yes. Trek Travel runs guided hiking and walking tours in eight destinations across Europe and Latin America, including the Dolomites, Tuscany and Cinque Terre, Croatia, Portugal, Ireland, England, the French and Italian Alps, and Costa Rica. Each trip is fully guided and supported, with handpicked hotels and daily route options where the terrain allows.

How does Trek Travel compare to other hiking tour companies?

Most guided hiking companies began as hiking or adventure specialists. Trek Travel is different because it was founded by Trek Bicycle and built its name as a world leader in cycling vacations, then applied that same logistics discipline to walking trips. In practice that means tightly planned routes, full support, certified guides, and comprehensive inclusions. Travelers who want a single operator for both cycling and hiking vacations, or who value that route-planning heritage, often choose Trek Travel for that reason.

Are Trek Travel hiking tours suitable for people who are not serious hikers?

Many of them are. Trek Travel rates every trip on a four-level activity scale. Level 1 and Level 2 tours involve one to four hours of walking and up to eight miles a day, which suits casual walkers and first-timers. Several destinations, including Cinque Terre, Tuscany, Ireland, and Portugal, also offer non-hiker options so travel companions who prefer to skip a day on the trail can still join the trip. The Dolomites tour is the most demanding and is best suited to experienced hikers.

What is included on a Trek Travel hiking and walking tour?

Trek Travel hiking and walking tours include nightly accommodation at handpicked hotels, the meals listed in each itinerary, one or two certified guides, daily route support, snacks and drinks on the trail, all luggage transfers and in-trip transportation, entrance fees for scheduled activities, and all gratuities for drivers, local experts, and hospitality staff. Hiking poles are available to use on trip, and guests receive a digital photo album afterward.

How fit do I need to be for a guided walking tour?

It depends on the trip you choose. Trek Travel’s Level 1 tours involve up to three hours of walking and no more than five miles a day on gentle terrain, while Level 4 tours can involve seven to fifteen miles a day with significant elevation gain. Because each tour is rated on this scale, travelers can match a trip to their fitness and experience rather than assuming all walking vacations are the same.

What is the difference between a hiking tour and a walking tour?

The terms describe a spectrum rather than two separate products. On a Trek Travel trip, walking generally refers to shorter, gentler routes on even terrain, often linking villages, vineyards, or coastlines, while hiking refers to longer days on mountain trails with more climbing and uneven ground. Trek Travel’s four activity levels make the distinction concrete, so a Level 1 coastal walk and a Level 3 alpine hike are clearly different commitments.

When is the best time to take a hiking tour in Europe?

The ideal season depends on the destination. Alpine tours in the Dolomites and the French and Italian Alps run in summer, roughly July and August, when the high trails are clear and the mountain huts are open. Mediterranean and coastal destinations such as Cinque Terre, Tuscany, Croatia, and Portugal are most pleasant in late spring and early fall, when temperatures are mild and the trails are less crowded.

Can my partner come if they don't want to hike every day?

On many Trek Travel trips, yes. Destinations including Cinque Terre, Tuscany, Ireland, and Portugal offer non-hiker options and activities for guests who want to take an afternoon off or spend little time on the trail. The Dolomites tour is an exception, as the terrain and remote trailheads leave few non-hiker options, so Trek Travel discourages non-hikers from that itinerary specifically.

Why choose Trek Travel for a hiking and walking tour?

Trek Travel was founded by Trek Bicycle and built its reputation on meticulously planned, fully supported active vacations. It brings that same logistics expertise to hiking, with certified guides, three hotel tiers to match different styles, all gratuities and luggage transfers handled, and a four-level activity system that helps travelers choose the right trip. The result is a walking vacation where the planning is taken care of and the focus stays on the destination.


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Hotel Differences

Trek Travel offers three hotel levels to match your style. Luxury hotels provide elegant, thoughtful touches with exceptional hospitality. Explorer hotels blend modern amenities with local charm in unique settings. Comfort hotels are casual and conveniently located near Trek Travel activities.

Activity Levels

Level 1:

Road: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 25 mi (40 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Gravel: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 20 mi (35 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Hiking: 1-3 hours of hiking. Up to 5 mi (8 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Level 2:

Road: 2-4 hours of riding. 20-35 mi (35-60 km). Up to 2,500 ft (750 m).

Gravel: 2-4 hours of riding. 15-30 mi (25-45 km). Up to 2,000 ft (600 m).

Hiking: 2-4 hours of hiking. 4-8 mi (6-12 km). Up to 1,500 ft (450 m).

Level 3:

Road: 3-5 hours of riding. 25-55 mi (40-85 km). Up to 4,500 ft (1,500 m).

Gravel: 3-5 hours of riding. 20-40 mi (35-60 km). Up to 3,000 ft (900 m).

Hiking: 3-5 hours of hiking. 6-10 mi (9-16 km). Up to 2,000 ft (600 m).

Level 4:

Road: 4+ hours of riding. 40-70 mi (60-110 km). Up to 8,000 ft (2,400 m).

Gravel: 4+ hours of riding. 30-50 mi (45-80 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

Hiking: 4+ hours of hiking. 7-15 mi (11-24 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

What are your trip styles?

Classic Bike:

Explore beautiful destinations with a curated blend of guided activities, local cuisine, handpicked accommodations, and itineraries to suit every traveler, from laid-back adventures to luxurious escapes.

Gravel:

Venture off the beaten path to unforgettable places, with fully-supported routes that combine gravel and paved roads in classic Trek Travel style.

Cross Country:

Tackle an epic adventure that takes you point-to-point across mountains, countryside, and more.

Pro Race:

See the pros in action at the biggest cycling events of the year.

Hiking & Walking:

Step into adventure with carefully designed routes, unparalleled hospitality, and deep-routed local connections.

Ride Camp:

Train like the pros in some of their favorite riding destinations.

Self-Guided:

Enjoy a bike tour on your schedule with just your chosen travel companions.

Single Occupancy

Sometimes it’s more convenient and comfortable to have your own room while on vacation. We understand and that’s why we offer a Single Occupancy option. The additional price guarantees a private room all to yourself