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515

Miles

45

Hiking Days

11.4

Average Miles Per Day

Few places on Earth encompass the cultural and natural density of Europe. The world’s second smallest continent, Europe is comprised of over 40 diverse countries, each with a rich historical legacy. Its terrain includes miles of coastline, numerous valleys feeding into major river arteries, like the Rhine and the Danube, and soaring mountain ranges, such as the Alps and Pyrenees.

In the summer of 2018 we traveled to Europe to seek authentic adventure by trekking in seven countries over a three month period. As we hiked, we focused on the cultural and natural significance of the places that we visited. With this in mind, we completed four different treks, totaling over 500 miles of hiking, while experiencing the best of Europe’s history and beauty:

  • Camino Portugues (150 miles, 13 days) – Portugal and Spain
  • GR53 (65 miles, 6 days) – France
  • Lechweg (80 miles, 6 days) – Germany and Austria
  • Swiss Alpine Pass Route (220 miles, 23 days) – Liechtenstein and Switzerland

Click on the map above to learn more about each of our treks (clicking on the upper right-hand corner will close the description).

Take a look at our summary video below. Due to copyright issues, it may not be viewable in some countries.

Read more about our journey below:

All Paths Lead to Santiago: Completing the Camino Portugues

The Camino de Santiago is not a distinct path with a designated starting point. Instead, it refers to the destination – the city of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. How you walk there is up to you, as pilgrims historically began from their homes. But no matter where one begins, all paths lead to the Santiago…

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How To Stay Connected with Family while Traveling Internationally

As with any international trip, staying connected while being on the road has had its own set of challenges. Whether it be hiking on the Camino Portugues in Portugal and Spain or with our more recent travels through Spain and Andorra, we have had to deal with the challenge of staying as connected as possible…

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Trekking through Alsace’s Castles and Forest: France’s GR53

The Alsace region of Northeastern France has a rich history, with roots in both French and German culture. The area is dotted with Medieval castles and quaint villages. It is also home to the Northern Vosges Regional Park, a UNESCO Biosphere with lush forests. We spent six days hiking a little over 100 kilometers…

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Following a River to its Austrian Alps Source: Lechweg

The Lech River flows 158 miles through the countries of Austria and Germany before it merges into the Danube River. It also forms the backdrop to one of Europe’s newest long-distance trails, called the Lechweg. We spent six days hiking the 125-kilometer (78-mile) path, from Fussen, Germany, to the source of the river, at the…

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One Pass at a Time: Beginning the Swiss Alpine Pass Route

The 230-mile Swiss Alpine Pass Route hike, by far the most challenging of our Trekking Europe adventure, crosses numerous alpine passes, alternating between climbing up mountainsides and descending to valleys. Over the first six days of the trek, we crossed three passes. Each one was different, and we quickly learned to take the passes one…

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Twelve Hiking Discoveries Made While Trekking Europe

This summer, we trekked over 500 miles on four different long distance hikes in seven European countries. Even though we have now trekked over 3,000 miles in the past six years, I am always learning new things while hiking. So I wanted to share the twelve things I discovered this summer while on our Trekking…

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Trekking Europe Summary Video

Earlier this year we undertook our latest journey: a Trekking Europe adventure. During our travels we hiked over 500 miles in seven countries. Take a look at our summary video.

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