Underrated European Hiking Trails

Slovenia and Slovakia's Hidden Trails

Slovenia and Slovakia offer hidden gems for hikers seeking less crowded paths. In Slovenia's Triglav National Park, the Seven Lakes Valley boasts breathtaking scenery away from Lake Bled's crowds. Mountain huts provide cozy rest stops as you explore. Slovakia's High Tatras mountains showcase wild nature with pristine lakes and striking peaks. Trails like Vel'kรก Sviลกt'ovka and Zelene Pleso let you enjoy unspoiled landscapes without the bustle. Montenegro packs incredible beauty into a small area. Beyond popular Kotor Bay, discover:
  • Waterfalls
  • Forests
  • Dramatic peaks in Durmitor mountains
  • Prokletije National Park
Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana mountains offer scenic paths steeped in history, allowing you to hike from mountain ridges to sandy beaches in a single day.
A serene view of the Seven Lakes Valley in Slovenia's Triglav National Park, with crystal-clear alpine lakes surrounded by rugged mountain peaks

The Canary Islands: Beyond the Beaches

The Canary Islands offer more than just beaches. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, and La Palma boast volcanic wonders and diverse landscapes perfect for year-round hiking. On Tenerife, trek across surreal lava fields and rugged peaks. Gran Canaria's trails wind through:
  • Forests
  • Dramatic cliffs
  • Ocean vistas
La Palma, "La Isla Bonita," features dense laurel forests and sweeping views from craggy summits. Hiking here isn't just about the ascent; it's about uncovering stories etched in stone and carried on the wind. Each island offers unique experiences, from geological marvels to lush valleys framed by volcanic backdrops. Step onto these trails and into a world where the earth itself narrates tales of fire and transformation. It's an island getaway that promises discovery and lasting memories beyond the typical beach holiday.
A hiker traversing a surreal lava field on Tenerife, with unique volcanic formations and the ocean visible in the distance

Romania's Transylvanian Alps

Romania's Transylvanian Alps offer a hiking experience rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. The Via Transilvanica, an 870-mile trail, winds through the heart of Romania, passing 12 UNESCO World Heritage sites and showcasing Transylvania's unique folklore and landscapes. As you hike, you'll encounter:
  • Traditional villages with wooden churches
  • Sheep bells echoing through valleys
  • Wildlife like European bison, brown bears, and lynxes
The trail is part of rewilding efforts, aiming to restore natural processes and reintroduce lost species. The Transylvanian Alps blend diverse cultural influences, from Roman to Ottoman and Hungarian to Saxon. Hiking here offers a chance to slow down and appreciate nature's majesty intertwined with human history. Each trail tells a story, inviting you to live the adventure rather than simply reach a destination.
A section of the Via Transilvanica trail winding through a traditional Romanian village, with wooden churches and sheep grazing in nearby meadows

Ultimately, it's the journey that remains with you. As you explore these trails, remember that every step offers a chance to create memories and uncover stories embedded in the landscapes. Let the path guide you to moments of wonder and connection, where travel's true essence unfolds.

"The Laugavegur is like walking through a living painting. One moment you're surrounded by obsidian black lava fields, the next you're gazing at rhyolite mountains in shades of red, yellow, and green."
– ร“lafur Magnรบsson, local guide
  1. World Tourism Organization. Global Tourism Statistics Report. 2018.
  2. Rewilding Europe. Transylvanian Alps Restoration Project Annual Report. 2020.
  3. European Hiking Association. Hidden Trails of Europe Survey. 2019.