Tobogganing – a Wintertime ‘Rush’ for All Ages!

Boy tobogganing

If you are planning a winter holiday in the Alps, you do not necessarily have to only ski or snowboard. In fact to experience the exhilaration of going down a mountain at high speed, you don’t have ski or snowboard at all. You can experience this exciting, family-friendly activity, fit for all ages, at a … Read more

Snowshoeing – a Primitive Winter Pastime is Revived

snowshoe hiking

In our last blog post, we discussed how a growing number of winter resorts are additionally catering to those looking for a more serene outdoor experience away from the flurry and fast pace of skiers and snowboarders. Snow shoe hiking or snow shoeing is one such activity that allows you to escape the crowds. Not … Read more

Winter Walking in the Alps

Group of people winter walking

In the Alps, more and more ski resorts and surrounding villages/towns are realizing that not every outdoor fan is interested in downhill and cross country skiing or snowboarding. A niche market is developing for people who prefer a gentler winter experience, away from the crowds. Your mind might automatically think snow-shoeing, but there is also … Read more

Dog Sledding Closer to Home – in Bavaria, Germany

Husky dog in Bavaria, Germany

While dog sledding may commonly be associated with Arctic regions, like Siberia or Alaska, there are actually opportunities to engage in this distinctive activity within more temperate locations as well! If you are looking for a unique way to intimately immerse with the elements and natural world, consider enrolling in a dog sled workshop or … Read more

November in Bern – A Feast for all the Senses

Onion Market Bern Switzerland

The city of Bern (Berne), Switzerland’s capital city, is so full of culture, scenery, history and charm, any time of year. But if you happen to be heading there near the end of November, you’re in for a real treat! Onion Market Festival The Onion Market (Zibelemärit) is an annual folk event that takes place … Read more

Autumn along the German Wine Route

The romantic German wine route

The German Wine Route (Deutsche Weinstrasse) boasts amazing scenery, ample walking and cycling opportunities, delicious cuisine and of course fine wines! The 85-km scenic drive runs in the middle of the Palatinate Forest’s foothills and the Upper Rhine Valley, through inviting towns and vast countryside, featuring a bounty of vineyards, as well as fig, chestnut, … Read more

Autumn in South Tyrol: A Time to Walk, Taste and Experience

Wine in South Tyrol

South Tyrol is a heralded walkers’ destination any time of year. But it’s an extra special experience during the autumn when the air is refreshingly crisp and the foliage takes on an attractive golden hue. It’s the time of Törggelen, a centuries-old festival that celebrates the region’s bountiful harvests and warm hospitality. It takes place … Read more

For Comfort and Safety, Choose Proper Walking Footwear

Walking boots, hiking boots

Whether you are an avid hill walker or thinking of taking your first walking holiday, what you wear on your feet is crucial. It can mean the difference between an enjoyable experience and an uncomfortable nightmare. Wearing unsuitable walking shoes or boots can lead to a range of injuries, from throbbing blisters to a serious … Read more

Can You Guess? Which European city is one of the best Christmas destinations in the world?

Santa Claus at Christmas Market Salzburg

In 2010, CNN GO ranked this city among the world’s top 10 Christmas destinations and NEWSMAX classed it among the top five places to spend yuletide. Last year, Sympatico.ca Travel included the city among its top five places for a traditional Christmas experience and over the years, Travel + Leisure magazine has, at least three … Read more

A Stroll (or Trek) through the Allgäu Alps

Hiker in the German Allgau Alps

The Tourist Boards of Munich – Upper Bavaria and Allgäu describe the Allgäu Alps as “a place where all is still right with the world”. Perhaps it is fitting then that we end our series of Bavarian blogs with this idyllic and mesmerizing mountain range. Those who enjoy exploring an area on foot will especially … Read more

Fall in Love on Foot… or renew your love for hiking in Bavaria

Zugspitze and Lake Eibsee in Bavaria

Bavaria is a region where individuals either fall in love or renew their love for walking and hiking. “Hiking is Bavaria’s favorite pastime,” states Frommer’s. “Locals believe firmly in the emotional and spiritual benefits of walking and mountain climbing and tend to hit the trails the moment the snows melt”. Some of Europe’s best trekking … Read more

Fire, Folk & Fare – Bavarian Alps Upcoming Events

Fireworks at Bavarian Alps Event

There are numerous festivals and activities that take place all year round throughout Bavaria. And if you’ve read our previous blog posts on the region’s history, culture and attractions, you will have an even deeper understanding of the significance or lure of these top events. Here’s a sneak peak of just some of the happenings … Read more