Scandinavia
Here is a great selection of our walking holidays Scandinavia and the Nordic Countries; Scandinavia is generally considered to include Norway, Sweden and Denmark but here we also include holidays in Finland, Iceland, the Faroes Islands and Greenland.
Our Scandinavia Walking Holidays
Iceland to 65ÂșN
Walking in Iceland offers a fascinating land sculpted by millions of years of volcanic and glacial activity.On this walking holiday, experience the amazing sights of hot springs, geysers, waterfalls, majestic mountains, lava fields, lakes and rivers.
Walking in Iceland offers a fascinating land sculpted by millions of years of volcanic and glacial activity.On this walking holiday, experience the amazing sights of hot springs, geysers, waterfalls, majestic mountains, lava fields, lakes and rivers.
The Northern Highlights
Imagine the Northern Lights fill the sky as you gaze on in awe. Everywhere is silent and nothing distracts from the wondrous natural light display above. Seeing the Northern Lights is a once in a lifetime experience!
Imagine the Northern Lights fill the sky as you gaze on in awe. Everywhere is silent and nothing distracts from the wondrous natural light display above. Seeing the Northern Lights is a once in a lifetime experience!
Fjords of Norway
The coast and fjords of Norway are made for cruising; there is no more beautiful scenery on earth. In May and early June fruit blossomcovers vast stretches of gently sloping hills with snowcapped mountains towering behind.
The coast and fjords of Norway are made for cruising; there is no more beautiful scenery on earth. In May and early June fruit blossomcovers vast stretches of gently sloping hills with snowcapped mountains towering behind.
Land of the Midnight Sun
Sail with us all the way north beyond the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun, to Norway's North Cape, Lotofen Islands, Bear Island and Svalbard - just 800 miles from the North Pole. Here's you chance to walk where only reindeer normally tread!
Sail with us all the way north beyond the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun, to Norway's North Cape, Lotofen Islands, Bear Island and Svalbard - just 800 miles from the North Pole. Here's you chance to walk where only reindeer normally tread!
Norwegian Winter
Still in the full grip of a real winter, as Norway approaches the spring equinox there is plenty of daylight (Tromsø has about 8 hours of daylight at the end of February), yet at night it is the best time of year to appreciate the spectacular displays of the Northern Lights.
Still in the full grip of a real winter, as Norway approaches the spring equinox there is plenty of daylight (Tromsø has about 8 hours of daylight at the end of February), yet at night it is the best time of year to appreciate the spectacular displays of the Northern Lights.
Baltic Discovery
A cruise around the Baltic is the perfect way for an active sightseer to sample the splendours of Europe’s northern capitals of culture. The staggeringly beautiful city of St Petersburg is the jewel in the crown, but the gabled houses of Rostock, the cobbled streets of Tallinn and the islands of Stockholm are sights that will live long in the memory.
A cruise around the Baltic is the perfect way for an active sightseer to sample the splendours of Europe’s northern capitals of culture. The staggeringly beautiful city of St Petersburg is the jewel in the crown, but the gabled houses of Rostock, the cobbled streets of Tallinn and the islands of Stockholm are sights that will live long in the memory.
Atlantic Contrasts
Iceland is not the just the land of ice and fire that many imagine - it is warmed by the gulf stream and has surprisingly mild weather in summer and early autumn. From Reykjavik we walk in the Thingvellir National Park, where the European and American continents meet, creating a landscape with the appearance of a crevassed glacier.
Iceland is not the just the land of ice and fire that many imagine - it is warmed by the gulf stream and has surprisingly mild weather in summer and early autumn. From Reykjavik we walk in the Thingvellir National Park, where the European and American continents meet, creating a landscape with the appearance of a crevassed glacier.



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