Begin your trip in the Zagori region of Epirus, heralded as one of mainland Greece’s most stunning areas, where local farms and abundant vineyards punctuate the pathway. If oenotourism (wine tourism) appeals, your itinerary can include a private tour of the latter. Spend an afternoon interval tasting some of the region’s finest wines and cheeses, the perfect treat for weary feet. Trekking the Vikos Gorge is another option on one of our Greece walking holidays. With walls reaching almost 3,000ft, the gorge is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the deepest in the world compared to its width. There’s no need to be daunted by these lofty heights, though, as the ravine welcomes walkers of all abilities.
Wind your way through Meteora’s treasure chest of cultural gems, beginning with the 11th-century monasteries, perched precariously upon striking rock formations. While wandering along the well-trodden trails of the UNESCO-designated World Heritage site, your local guide will tell stories about the monks who would have once navigated them. In the evenings, replenish your energy with traditional Greek feasts; warm koulouri (sesame bread rings) dipped in olive oil and topped with crumbly feta cheese, followed by fresh salted fish served alongside herby stuffed dolmades (vine leaves), and finished off with sweet, honey-soaked loukoumades (fried doughballs).
Your lodgings along the way are equipped with luxurious spas, offering pampering treatments which promise to soothe aching muscles. Once you’ve sufficiently stretched your legs, swap walking boots for flip-flops and indulge in some well-deserved beachside relaxation. Amble along sun-dappled beaches, while the turquoise ocean gently laps the shoreline, and meander through drowsy white-washed villages, as the sun sinks behind the rugged clifftops. There’s a lot to explore on our Greece walking holidays, so lace-up your hiking boots, pack your walking poles and fill up your water-bottle in preparation.