Step inside nature: your shoes are tied and your backpack is ready to go, with only a few steps separating you from the forest, the meadow, and the fascinating altitude of the mountains. Regardless of whether wanderlust is a permanent state for you or if it occasionally calls to mind nature-related downtime in everyday life, the essential thing is that, in addition to having the appropriate equipment, you also have the right environment for an impressive explorer tour. Let our wide variety of route tips inspire you. We can also help you find the right hiking shoe for your next outdoor experience.

Castelfeder biotope in South Tyrol

Castelfeder biotope in South Tyrol

The popular Castelfeder recreation area in southern South Tyrol captivates visitors with its legendary ambience and cultural landscapes consisting of impressive archaeology. The eponymous Castelfeder elevation (405 m high) is situated between the idyllic villages of Auer and Montan. With their early-medieval ruins, the hiker finds themselves transported to a distant era by the time they reach the crest of the hill. Bizarre porphyry rock formations and winding nature scenes dominate a landscape steeped in history. Thanks to its sunny location, the Castelfeder biotope enables highly-active individuals and those seeking quiet to immerse themselves in a fascinating wilderness of diverse plants and animals. They can also expect a gorgeous panoramic view. Castelfeder is most suitable as a family-friendly excursion destination, boasts easy hiking challenges, and in the spring and fall is especially ideal for more than one circuit tour.
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Feldberg in the Black Forest

Feldberg in the Black Forest

The Black Forest's Feldberg (1493 m high) and its gorgeous surroundings offer a variety of different ways to experience nature, with ample hiking options at any time. In the best weather conditions, even Mont Blanc, which lies between France and Italy, can be discovered here from a distance. The scenic Feldberg region in southwestern Germany also harbors Baden-Württemberg's largest and oldest nature reserve. Low-moor bogs with an alpine character and an extraordinary diversity of plants make the landscape a quaint highlight for all outdoor enthusiasts. One is not only rewarded with a fascinating view on the Feldberg summit - there also many other sights nearby that are waiting to be discovered. Both casual hikers and outdoor professionals get their full money's worth according to their experience level.
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Teide National Park on Tenerife

Teide National Park on Tenerife

Along with its highest elevation, the Pico del Teide (3715 m high), the Teide National Park on Spain's Canarian Island of Tenerife forms an impressive highlight for hiking enthusiasts. Gigantic rock formations, ossified lava flows, and an abundant diversity of plants and animals characterize the adventurous volcanic landscape. For an extensive circuit hike in Teide National Park, we highly recommend the tour to the top of Mount Guajara, the fourth tallest mountain on Tenerife. With non-slip footwear, sun screen, and provisions, nothing stands in the way of a moderately-difficult hike and a gorgeous panoramic view on the mountain summit.
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