Guide to Active Travel in Europe

From winter wonderlands, countryside havens and city searching, the diversity of landscapes across Europe makes it a paradise for active travel. Whether you want to make it a cross-continent adventure or create the perfect home-away-from-home experience, there is a vast array of landscapes ideal for anyone to get active.

Head on a winter holiday to the slopes of the Swiss Alps and embrace the thrill of skiing and snowboarding. Why not cycle through the French Alps in the Spring for a rural paradise? From where to go, to the best times of the calendar year and everything in between, let this guide take the pressure of planning off and entice you into take off. Here is a guide to everything you need to know about active travel in 4 of Europe’s best.

Italy

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It is one of the most loved destinations in Europe thanks to its landmark hotspots and culinary delights. But Italy is equally a heavenly backdrop for staying active. Whether you want to be on foot in the summertime or breezing down the Alps in the winter, there is something for everyone at any time of the year. 

Head to one of the Lakes for incredible cycling holidays. Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake district, has breathtaking scenery. It will take you through lush forests, vineyards, and tranquil lakeside villages. Enjoy flat routes suitable for all while marvelling at the spectacular views of towering mountainscapes around.  

If you’d prefer to travel on two feet rather than two wheels, head on a world-class hiking venture. Italy’s Dolomites Mountains provide a range of serene routes through jagged peaks, meadows and tranquil valleys. From easy to difficult climbs and moderate flat walks too, there is something for every level of walker to enjoy. Lago di Braies is a popular route for an easy 3.6km loop around one of the most photographed lakes in the region.

The Mediterranean climate makes it perfect for active travel in Italy to be done all year round. The hot summer months and mild winters mean landscapes are well-kept throughout the year. Spring and Autumn make for less intense heat for the most comfortable rides and walks on the calendar.

Spain

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As well as returning home with a high step count and a new-found love for staying fit, active travel in Spain means you’re guaranteed to see some natural wonders, iconic landmarks or a mixture of both. With a Spanish adventure, expect some of the most impeccable trails in Europe, as well as crystal clear waters for ocean lovers to get active in. 

If you fancy moving but want the hustle and bustle of city breaks, there’s plenty to see in Palma. The outskirts of Majorca are a paradise for cycling. The island’s capital is a bustling district of Gothic masterpieces like the Seu Cathedral and Palau de l’Almudaina. Enjoy the incredible architecture with sangria and tapas ‘on tap’ after the days on two wheels.

Enjoy water sports amid the oceans surrounding the islands and the mainland. In the Basque Country region encompassing the stunning beaches of San Sebastián, long stretches of sands meet powerful waves known for being an ideal surfing spot. With nearby quaint coastal towns, connect with locals and other tourists enjoying the waves too before embarking on more exploring of local Spanish livelihoods.

Switzerland

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Classically a winter haven, Switzerland provides unworldly backdrops for the most thrilling ventures. Whether you’re a pack of expert skiers or want to enjoy multi-day treks through soft snowy landscapes, the alpine paradise awaits. 

From luxury resorts to more wallet-friendly breaks, pick through a variety of resorts for a world-class skiing and snowboarding holiday. St. Moritz is one of the world’s oldest winter resorts home to extensive off-piste and backcountry options. Or, for a larger resort, stay in Verbier where its lively après-ski scene is well-known. 
Stay nestled in the Alps, with luxury ski chalet holidays. Mix active travel with the most indulgent stay here, within a cabin that’s fit for royalty. From spa facilities to fully catered properties, you’re guaranteed restful nights with a stay like this. The incredible Swiss Alps are sure to make for the most memorable cosy stay.

France

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To hit those croissant cravings and delightful French culture, France is no less of an adventurer’s paradise than its neighbouring counterparts. Whether you want to cycle amid the elegant wine regions or dip into water sports on the glamorous South Coast, embrace endorphins while staying active here. 

Dubbed the ‘Garden of France’, the Loire Valley is renowned for its blend of culture and history. Home to the longest river in France, the Loire River, spend days enjoying kayaking and boating as well as cycling on the flat beside the river. See the intricate castles dotted along the valley and famous French châteaus where you can get involved in wine production. 

If you want to embrace the full French experience, you can still head to the capital and stay active. From row boating down the River Seine to getting that crazy high step count while getting to all the landmarks. Hire bikes in Jardin du Luxembourg and see how locals escape city life here too. From artists painting to friends embracing the sun over lunch, you’ll realise just how loved the greenery is amid the chaos of the cityscape. 


France is known for a climate similar to neighbouring Italy and Spain thanks to Mediterranean influences. Whether you want to embrace summer in the city or enjoy slightly chillier walks in the winter, the country can be enjoyed year-round.

Europe is an adventure-seeker’s haven! Prepare to come home rejuvenated and potentially lighter after all the exercise has taken place! No matter whether it’s the whole family retreating to the beach or a countryside stay for two, Europe is the perfect spot for an active trip. Reap in the benefits of all the endorphins released and discover the healthiest way to see the world.

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