Cycling Holidays
- Garmisch and the Romantic Castles
- Ludwig’s Versailles and Mozart’s Salzburg
- Bavaria’s Allgäuer Alps
- Four Rivers through the Heart of Bavaria
- Magical Moselle Wine Route
- The Carinthian Lakes - Austria’s Cycling Paradise
- Austrian Wine and the best of the Danube
- Gruyères and Lake Genèva
- Appenzellerland and Lake Constance
- The Alsace - Route du Vin
- Croatia - Pearls of Istria
- Essence of Slovenia
Walking Tours
An Amble through the Allgäu
11 Day Walking Holiday - Germany
‘One Night Stops’ 7 Day
Prepare to fall in love with the Allgäu! A hidden gem tucked away in Bavaria’s south-west corner, this unspoilt region offers walkers stunning mountain landscapes and Alpine scenery, dotted with exquisite villages.
Enjoy the warm hospitality as we meander through this picture perfect region. Discover striking fairytale castles, indulge in some delicious Bavarian cuisine and browse stylish shops for traditional souvenirs, before heading off the beaten track and exploring your spectacular surroundings.
Highlights will include:
- Neuschwanstein - marvel at this romantic fairytale castle, an iconic image of Bavaria, surrounded by soaring peaks
- Tannheimer Tal - hike in this awardwinning region, enjoying some of Austria’s most impressive Alpine scenery
- Visit idyllic Bavarian villages, including the charming spa resort of Bad Hindelang and the traditional town of Pfronten, tucked beneath Aggenstein Mountain
- Oberstdorf - explore fascinating museums, browse the chic shops, or treat yourself to a mug of Bavarian beer and an indulgent cake at one of the cosy cafés in this lively town, one of Germany’s top ski resorts
- Walk alongside trickling streams through the lush Vils Valley, passing green, sun-drenched meadows and dramatic mountain scenery
- Enjoy the chance to ‘get away from it all’ on our secluded routes through this quiet, unspoilt mountain landscape
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“We enjoyed our Bents walking holiday enormously. Neither of us had been to Bavaria before and we were delighted to discover such beautiful walking country.”
P. Stonham, Oxfordshire.




