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Choosing Your Walking Holiday
Walking Grades
When choosing your walking holiday you need to consider whether the amount and difficulty of the
walking is a good match to your abilities and experience. We grade all our walks from Easy to Strenuous
based on the daily hours walked, the amount of ascent and descent, and the type of terrain. We then
give a recommendation as to the walker's experience and fitness for each grade.
Challenging
Easy
Less than 5 hours walking per day at a gentle pace
with less than 250m (820 feet) ascent/descent.
Generally good paths on undulating terrain with gen-
tle gradients. Average distances 10 – 15km Anybody
in reasonable health should enjoy this grade of walk-
ing. No previous walking experience required.
Moderate
Average walks of between 4-6 hours, with the odd
longer day and less than 500m (1650 feet) as-
cent/descent. Generally on good paths although
there could be steeper sections with rough condi-
tions underfoot. Distances average about 15 - 20km
per day, although on some holidays they can be
longer. You should have experience of day walking
and be in reasonable health.
Moderate to
Challenging
Average walks of between 4-7 hours, with up to 750m
(2450 feet) ascent/descent in the day. The terrain is
often more rugged (but not necessarily mountainous)
with some rough paths, with longer and steeper
ascents/descents. The distances are often similar to
the moderate grade but combined with the extra
climbs they make for a more difficult week. These
holidays can be in both hilly regions such as the
Beaujolais in France or in higher mountains such as
the Pyrenees.
You should have recent experience of day walking in
upland terrain, be surefooted and have a reasonable
level of fitness. Some holidays may require a good
head for heights.
Walks of between 5-8 hours, with average altitude
gains of 750 – 1000m (3300 feet) per day, but
with the odd more difficult or longer day. Rugged
paths in mountainous areas such as the Alps with
prolonged ascents/descents some of which can be
steep. There could be sections of easy scrambling
(using hands for stability and assistance), which
are highlighted on the specific website holiday
page. Factors such as the altitude at which you
are walking and backpacking can make some
holidays relatively more difficult.
In addition, local elements such as the weather
conditions and snow on the ground can have an
impact on the relative difficulty of the walk. You
should be a regular walker with mountain walking
experience, with a good level of fitness and a
good head for heights.
Strenuous
Walks of between 5-9 hours, with altitude gains
averaging over 1000m (3300 feet) per day involv-
ing prolonged ascents/descents. Rugged paths in
mountainous areas such as the Alps with
prolonged ascents/descents some of which can be
steep. There could be sections of easy scrambling
(using hands for stability and assistance). These
mountainous holidays often contain several
difficult days one after the other and are some-
times made more strenuous by walking at altitude,
backpacking or difficult mountainous terrain where
route finding is problematic. In addition, local
elements such as the weather conditions and snow
on the ground can have an impact on the relative
difficulty of the walks.
You should be a regular mountain walker, with a
good level of experience and fitness with a good
head for heights. Experience of walking in the Alps
and in snowy conditions is preferable.
Holiday Profile
Guided Walking Holiday
As well as the Grade symbols above, on our holiday pages we
use symbols to identify whether the holiday is self guided only
or is also available as a guided holiday—see right.
Self-Guided or
Independent
Walking Holiday
A holiday can also be described as Linear or Centre based:
Linear Trail: Walking between guest houses most days
Centre-based: Staying in 1 to 3 guest houses with circular day
walks sometimes with link walks between them.
Please note that on our website you’ll
find much more information about the
make up of each walking day as well
as the region.
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