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Walking holidays: Hints and tips for the best experience

Walking holidays: Hints and tips for the best experience

For many active people who enjoy experiencing the outdoors, chances are it’s a great idea to try a walking holiday this summer. There are a host of benefits to doing so, from being able to spend quality time with companions to returning feeling fitter and fresher than before. So many times when we go on holiday we return feeling sluggish, having eaten and drunk far too much. With a walking holiday, the opposite will occur. For anyone considering a walking holiday, here are some top tips that should help plan a trip to remember.

Decide on the time of year to go

The time of year for a walking holiday can have a real impact on the trip. This is because the weather and experiences that travellers will be able to take part in can vary. Those who are heading there in autumn or wintertime will be more likely to encounter showers or heavy rain, so it will be necessary to pack accordingly with waterproofs. When travelling in the sun, it’s essential to be prepared for hot weather with plenty of water, a reusable water bottle and sun cream. 

Consider booking through a company

There are a host of different companies out there that one can book a walking holiday with. Some can help book and plan a trip. They can help research the different routes to take and offer guidance on what might be needed when there, as well as what to expect from the holiday. Booking through a company as opposed to going it alone means it’s possible to book a trip with others, making it a safer and more fun option, particularly for solo travellers.

Ensure all the proper equipment is ready

When doing a walking holiday such as Camino de Santiago in Spain, Camino de Santiago del Norte or other organised routes, it’s important to ensure one comes prepared. It’s advisable pack lightly as it’s likely all of those belongings will have to be carried around for the duration. Comfortable and supportive footwear will keep feet protected, and clothing that will guard against wind and rain is a must, plus a hat. A reusable water bottle as well as plenty of snacks to help keep energy up when walking are obvious necessities. Cereal bars are a great example of something to pop in a bag that won’t get squashed, and can give a hit of energy.

These are just a few top tips for helping to plan and enjoy a walking holiday to the fullest. A walking holiday has many potential benefits so it’s worth being prepared to make the most of it. Travellers should remember to pack well and when there not to push the body too hard, particularly if the weather is hot!

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