The Alps are definitely more of a hiking than a walking destination, but with sweeping mountain and lake views, you won’t want to do much else!
Cinque Terre is known for brightly colored buildings built into the cliffsides. And while each town is a virtual rainbow dotting the seaside, there’s a better way to enjoy the area than sitting in traffic in a car or bus.
Another large European capital with decent public transportation, it may seem silly to walk all over Paris. Au contraire, your own two feet are the best way to see the City of Light
If one region on this list is known for walking, it’s the Cotswolds. Well-trodden walking paths connect the numerous villages in the west of England.
Slovakia isn’t well known by any means, but this country nestled between Hungary, Poland, Austria, and Czechia is a fantastic place to trek, particularly in the Tatras Mountains in the northeast
A Greek holiday typically involves taking ferries to the islands, where you don’t do much but enjoy the beach and amazing food.
It's famously home to the Camino de Santiago, the ancient pilgrimage walk that numerous travelers now partake in every year.
Honestly, the entire country of Switzerland is any hiker’s paradise, but if you only have time for one trail, head to Zermatt.