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7 questions answered about your first walking holiday

Whether it's the first time you've considered a walking holiday or your first walking holiday with Explore, we’ve answered our most-asked questions to help you choose the perfect walking trip.

7 questions answered about your first walking holiday

Planning your first walking holiday? We've answered your questions about what to know and how to choose the right walking trip for you. We've got the lowdown on how to prepare physically, what to pack and what to expect. Regardless of whether you're looking at walking holidays for beginners or want to take on more challenging treks, it's just as important to enjoy the journey - from appreciating Mont Blanc's alpine flora to connecting with your fellow walkers along the Amalfi Coast's winding coastal trails

Our Madeira walking holidays follows trails along the island's historic levadas, while tougher treks await in the likes of Mount Everest and Annapurna. Or combine scenic walks with authentic cuisine on our Walking in Puglia food tour for a true taste of Italy.

Read on for more:

1. How fit do I need to be for an Explore walking holiday?

We cater for all fitness levels across our walking and trekking trips. While the required fitness level can vary depending on the trip you choose, for the majority of our walking holidays, no training is needed.

We've given all of our tours a grade - including Leisurely, Moderate and Challenging - which also helpfully indicate how much preparation you may need to do before you depart for your trip.

When researching guided walking holidays, check our individual trip pages to find the grade.
More about our WALKING GRADES
Hikers descend a rocky trail with trekking poles, wearing backpacks, overlooking a serene blue lake surrounded by mountainous terrain and scattered clouds under a bright sky.

2. Do I need to walk with a group?

A walking holiday is a great way to meet like-minded people who share your hobby. You’ll always have someone to keep you company along the route, but you don’t always have to walk together!

Often our Explore walking groups naturally split into smaller numbers, depending on their pace. Your tour leader will make sure you re-group when needed.
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3. Will I get some downtime on a walking holiday?

Yes, most of our walking trips have rest days built into the itinerary. Again, check the grade of the tour – easier graded trips are more likely to have rest days and shorter walking days. If you’re keen to have plenty of time to try local food and drink and explore the destinations in depth, we recommend you opt for an easier grade walking holiday.
How to prepare for your first walking holiday
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4. Will someone be transporting our luggage?

On nearly all of our walking trips your luggage will be transported for you between accommodation. Check the trip page for details of luggage transfers.

We do recommend you still carry a small daypack for your reusable water bottle, a camera, a small first aid kit and any extra clothing and sun protection you may need.
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5. Can I opt out of any of the walking?

If you feel you need an extra day to relax during your holiday, it is possible to opt out of walking. Your Explore Leader will arrange transport for you if needed. You can increase your amount of ‘downtime’ by choosing an easier grade trip, which have plenty of rest time so you can rejuvenate after each day’s walking.

Take a look at our centre-based walking trips - on these holidays, you’ll stay at the same accommodation throughout and take different walks each day. If you’re on one of these trips you’ll have the option to stay and do your own thing for the day if you’d like to.
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6. Do we still walk in bad weather?

This will be up to your Explore Leader. Of course you will not walk in extreme weather, but usually we don’t let a little rain stop us! So unless the weather is really bad, it’s likely the trip will continue as normal. But you will always have a choice and can opt out if you feel you really don’t want to walk.
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7. What do I need to take on a walking trip?

This will vary depending on where you decide to go and we provide detailed advice on individual trip notes. Our general tip for walking clothing would be to pack layers as the weather can always be unpredictable. A decent pair of walking boots is essential. We recommend getting walking boots that are a little larger than your normal shoe size, to allow for a thick pair of socks (or even liner socks and thick socks together to prevent blisters).

And don’t take new boots on your walking holiday – try to break them in by wearing them around the house or on walks before you leave for your trip. You may want to consider a pair of trekking poles for harder graded trips.
What to pack for a walking holiday
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Don't just travel, Explore!

Ready to book your first Explore walking holiday? We have a huge selection of walking and hiking holidays to extraordinary destinations across the world. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely walk through vineyards in Spain or a trekking trip in Patagonia, we’ve got a trip to suit you.
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