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Your guide to extraordinary adventures around the globe.
Your guide to extraordinary adventures around the globe.

Some people travel to explore new landscapes and connect with beautiful nature. Others learn about the region through its authentic flavours instead. But, what if we could combine the two of them together and create the perfect adventure? That’s exactly what a walking holiday is! Here are some of the best destinations for those interested in specialty wines and craft beers.
Portugal is home to some of the most iconic walking holiday routes, including Rota Vicentina and Camino Portugues. Much of those routes follow along the country’s stunning coast, where you will also find a range of delicious local wines. Vinho Verde, or green wine, is the specialty here, not just unique for its unusual colour, but also the delightfully refreshing taste.
Another destination famed for the Camino de Santiago routes, a walking holiday will take you through Spain’s premier wine country. The La Rioja region, for example, is known for its flagship tempranillo grape, offering fantastic Gran Reserva and Crianza wines. Santiago de Compostela, located in the Galicia region, produces distinctive white wines.
The list would simply not be complete without mentioning France, a country home to a huge diversity of grapes and ancient wine making traditions. There are many walking holidays in France specifically focusing on exploring vineyards, such as the Alsace Wine Route or the Chablis Vineyards tour. You could also tackle the infamous Tour du Mont Blanc, where you’ll get rewarded with unique wines from the Alpine region.
Home to the world-renowned Oktoberfest, Germany is the undisputed king of beer hiking, particularly the Bavarian region. Trails like Fünf-Seidla-Steig are created to connect multiple small breweries along the way, allowing hikers to mark each stop with an authentic beer. For long-distance walking routes in Germany, check out the Southern Bavaria trail or the King Ludwig Way.
If you’re partial to a pint of Guinness, you won’t get a better one than Ireland! You can enjoy its creamy goodness in pretty much every pub, as you make your way down on one of the many trails in the stunning landscapes. The Dingle Way and the Kerry Way are by far the most popular, stretching across green rolling hills and coastal viewpoints.
Nextdoor, England is the birthplace of numerous popular styles of beers, including stouts, porters, bitters, IPAs (Indian Pale Ales) and brown ales. With hundreds of traditional and modern pubs dotted across the country, you will always find a new beer to try here. Amongst the many picturesque walking routes in the country are the Cotswolds Trail, Hadrian’s Wall Path, Fife Coastal Path, the Pennine Way and, of course, the Lake District route.
If one of these incredible destinations has caught your eye, Orbis Ways will help you book your ideal walking holiday. As one of the leading agencies on the market, with excellent customer reviews, Orbis Ways are experts in organising tailored walking holidays. This includes booking accommodations, airport pick ups, luggage transfers and 24/7 support services. So, all you have to do is pick your favourite route and they will take care of the rest!