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The 15 best hiking trails in Europe (2025 edition)
Welcome to this article with the best hiking trails in Europe! This article was first published in 2019 and has been updated in 2025. In the past couple of years, I’ve been exploring plenty of new places and new hiking destinations within Europe. I moved from The Netherlands to Sweden so I can now explore even more on foot in the mountains. Here comes the 15 best hiking trails in Europe! Note that all trails and hikes mentioned below have been done by myself and I only speak of personal experience. Landmannalaugar – Iceland My favorite place to hike on Iceland is definitely Landmannalaugar. This unrelenting region in the Icelandic…
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The best hikes in New Zealand
Welcome to this post with the best hikes in New Zealand. New Zealand is a that holds a special place in my heart. You can do some amazing walks there, you never have to feel unsafe and it is relatively easy to travel around whether you are traveling together with a friend or solo. I have visited New Zealand no fewer than five times in recent years and discovered countless beautiful walks that I share with you in this article. Whether you are looking for a short trip of an hour or a longer hike, you will find what you are looking for in this blog. I have divided the…
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Safe solo hiking as a female: my tips and tricks
Safe solo hiking as a female: my tips and tricks one year after my round-the-world journey Let me start by saying that I think it’s pretty cool that you are reading this blog. Because hiking solo as a female requires a bit of guts and girlpower. But … you have made a big step in the right direction by reading this blog. I solo hike quite a lot and figured it was about time I’d share my tips and tricks with you. Ifn this blog you’ll find all my tips for safe solo hiking as a female. Enjoy! 1. Research the hike you are planning to make When planning…
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The best hikes in Tasmania
We found another hiking paradise and it’s called Tasmania. Located on the opposite part of the world for us, we spent a month here, exploring what Australians call ‘the Apple Island’ by foot and by bike. We knew that Tasmania had some pretty spectacular scenery to offer but we kept on being surprised over and over again by the diversity of this place. One day we’d stand with our feet in the sand on some stunning beach and the next day we’d be in a rain forrest discovering the prettiest little waterfalls. When you are going hiking here, there is no way you will get disappointed. Here is our selection…