Try GOLD - Free
Step right up for winning walks
Scottish Sunday Express
|March 01, 2026
From Italy and Spain to the islands of Greece and Ireland, discover these dramatic coastlines and mountain regions, says LAUREN TAYLOR
-
Sierra Nevada
It will soon be the season of longer days and more sunshine, which is a great time to lace up the hiking boots and take to the trails. Europe has some epic hiking possibilities for big views, challenging altitudes and more gentle lakeside strolls. These holidays take in some of the best.
DOLOMITES AND LAKE GARDA
Among HF Holidays' new walking holidays for 2026 is a seven-night guided walking trip in Northern Italy's Unesco-listed Adamello Brenta Natural Park.
There's a choice of two different walks each day with an expert guide, so depending on your mood and energy levels, you can choose from lakeside strolls along turquoise waters and olive groves, to more challenging mountain hikes, appreciating the rugged limestone peaks.
Accommodation is the small, family-run Hotel Regina Elena in the village of Caderzone Terme - a central spot to explore from. The scenic route takes in the famous Five Lakes, the Nardis Waterfalls, and the Genova Valley as well as a day trip to the western shore of Lake Garda.
Book: £1,479 pp on a half board basis, with wine at evening meals, including flights, baggage, transfers and a choice of two guided walks per day on walking days (hfholidays.co.uk, 020 3974 8865).
LEFKAS AND MEGANISI
This story is from the March 01, 2026 edition of Scottish Sunday Express.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Scottish Sunday Express
Scottish Sunday Express
Lights bring colour to life
I am lucky that through my ultra running races I have had the opportunity to see so many places and phenomena that I would never have seen otherwise.
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Millions of owners 'a vet bill away' from having to give up their pet
MILLIONS of pet owners are just one vet's bill away from having to give up their beloved companion, a leading animal charity has warned.
1 min
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Scout Dwayne: North Pole left me cold but did change my life
CHIEF Scout Dwayne Fields says it was an anticlimax when he became the first black Briton to reach the magnetic North Pole - but it changed the course of his life.
1 min
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
GOODWIN'S FURY AT PENALTY KICK
JIM GOODWIN branded the penalty call that sent Motherwell on the way to a 2-0 victory over his Dundee United side as “ridiculous”.
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Monarchy weathering the storm
SUPPORT for the Royal Family has not faltered in the wake of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest, helped by the huge popularity of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
True great photographer David McNeil dies aged 80
SCOTTISH journalism is mourning the loss of a true great - former Scottish Sunday Express picture editor David McNeil.
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
We can't blow it now Raskin tells Gers pals
NICO RASKIN has delivered an Old Firm warning to Rangers' resurgent title-chasers - 'don't blow it now!'
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
WAR ERUPTS ACROSS MIDDLE EAST
THE WORLD held its breath as hundreds were killed when the USA and Israel carried out a series of devastating air strikes across Iran - with chaos erupting across the Middle East as Tehran retaliated.
4 mins
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Harry yearns for meaningful role
WHILE the Royal Family continues to grapple with the fallout from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex embarked on a two-day visit to Jordan.
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
SWAN SONG HAS CLOUT AND DUO ARE A HOOT
From 1980 to 1988 on the telly box, writers Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn delighted us with the dance between bumbling minister (later PM) Jim Hacker and the Machiavellian Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby, deliciously delivered by Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne.
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
