13 People interested Individual retreat - Your time in essence - with and without mentoring Grebs-Niendorf, Germany $387 / 4 Days 5.0
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11 People interested Kyuka Surfclub – Dein Premium Surf & Soul Retreat auf Fuerteventura Lajares, Spain $11,644 / 8 Days
2 People interested 5 days of yoga and hiking – inspiration for creative living in Stromberg Nature Park Sachsenheim, Germany $611 / 5 Days 5.0
6 People interested Enjoy and relax with yoga and plenty of ocean views in Souda Bay (South Coast – Crete) Plakias, Greece $811 / 8 Days 5.0
6 People interested (R)TIME OUT WITH HORSES - self-awareness and "being conscious" Wiesenburg/Mark, Germany $1,046 / 3 Days 5.0
5 People interested Restart Retreat: 3 days just for you and your realignment - Individual retreat hiking and coaching Graz, Austria $2,105 / 3 Days 5.0
6 People interested 6 days of yoga and the sea on the island of Rügen (Sunday to Friday) Kluis, Germany $999 / 6 Days 5.0
15 People interested AZORES - 8-DAY GROUP RETREAT: A Journey for Body and Soul Cedros, Portugal $3,056 / 8 Days
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5 People interested Mindfulness and a Positive Lifestyle on Sylt with Johanna Katzera Sylt, Germany $764 / 6 Days 5.0
7 People interested Yoga vacation right by the sea on Aphrodite's Golden Beach Poli Chrysochous, Cyprus $882 / 8 Days
9 People interested De-Stress Your Life - Your exclusive 1:1 journey to inner peace and serenity Palma de Mallorca, Spain $2,211 / 6 Days
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What sets a hiking holiday apart from a single hiking tour A hiking holiday is not a Saturday day-tour plus a hotel room. It is a fully planned trip that treats hiking as the daily activity rather than a short side note. Travel, lodging, meals and the daily route are woven into one programme, so the guest only has to worry about the boots. The difference from a single hiking tour lies in the daily structure. A tour is usually one march from A to B or a loop back. A hiking holiday builds the trail into a rhythm of breakfast, a guided day on the path, breaks, lunch on the mountain or in the valley, return, shower and a shared dinner. Many programmes add one further element in the evening, such as a yoga session, a sound meditation or a stretching round. The Retreat Urlaub catalogue lists 149 hiking holidays, with a median stay of six days and a median price around 925 euros. Most trips run as a fixed group with a mountain guide or a hiking leader; a smaller number use a base-camp format with daily walks from one home venue. A base-camp format means the group sleeps at one house and the luggage does not move every day. Each programme description shows leg lengths, altitude metres, group size and the meal plan, so the physical demand is clear before booking.
What a typical day at a hiking holiday looks like Programmes differ in detail, but the daily rhythm at most hiking holidays follows a similar frame. The day starts early, often between seven and eight, with a substantial breakfast designed for the daily output. Several hosts run an organic buffet or regional cuisine, some work vegetarian, many provide a packed lunch for the trail. The morning is the main leg. A leg is a self-contained day route, often ten to eighteen kilometres with three to six hundred altitude metres. A hiking leader or mountain guide walks ahead, sets the pace and the breaks and explains the landscape, the plants and the regional culture. Lunch comes either at a mountain pasture, a refuge hut or a viewpoint, served on the spot or carried as a packed lunch. A refuge hut is a managed mountain shelter with warm meals and simple drinks. The afternoon either pushes on to the next lodging or, in the base-camp format, returns to the home venue. Arrival is mostly between four and six, leaving time for a shower, a journal entry or a sauna round. Before dinner many programmes include one optional mindfulness or yoga element that shifts the body into recovery. Mindfulness here means a short guided awareness practice while sitting or while walking. Group sizes are usually six to fourteen guests. The exact day plan, the leg profile, the lodging and the meal model are described in detail on each programme page.
Programme lines in the hiking holiday catalogue, from yoga hiking to hut trekking The hiking holiday catalogue runs several thematic combinations in parallel, and they differ markedly in pace, guided practice and daily output. Anyone searching deliberately should match the line to the expectation, otherwise a demanding altitude trek can be sold as a yoga recovery trip or the other way round. The largest line combines yoga and hiking. Around 26 programmes in the catalogue pair a daily yoga session in the morning or in the evening with a moderate day leg, often five to seven days in one home venue using a base-camp format. A second line, almost as strong with 25 programmes, ties meditation to hiking, that is guided sitting practice and meditative walking on the route. Meditative walking means slow, deliberate step-by-step hiking in silence. The mindfulness line with 17 programmes works without a formal yoga or meditation session and uses sensory exercises while walking instead. A fourth line with ten programmes runs as hut and pasture hiking, multi-day routes with overnight stays in managed mountain refuges. A fifth line combines qigong and hiking in eight programmes. Qigong here means a slow, flowing movement meditation drawn from Chinese health practice. Alongside these the catalogue offers four pure base-camp hiking trips, where daily routes start from one home venue and the luggage does not move every day. Pilgrim and stage routes as well as llama treks appear with one or two programmes each and are described on the respective programme pages.
Regional anchors in the hiking holiday catalogue, from the Swabian Alb to Mallorca The hiking holiday selection spans around twenty countries, with the weight on the German-speaking region and on four foreign anchors. In Germany the largest cluster sits in Baden-Württemberg with nine programmes, often around the Stromberg-Heuchelberg nature park and the Schwäbische Alb. Bavaria follows with eight programmes, mainly in the Chiemgau and around Aschau am Chiemsee. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern brings seven programmes, nearly all on Rügen, with walks along the chalk cliffs and through beech forests. Brandenburg adds four programmes, mostly in the Hohe Fläming near Wiesenburg. In Austria the main focus is Upper Austria with nine programmes in the Mühlviertel around Altenfelden and Rossleithen. Vorarlberg is represented by eight programmes, many in the Brandnertal and the Montafon. Tirol has seven programmes, often in the Tirol lowlands around Weerberg and Kaltenbach. Steiermark and Salzburg add two to three programmes each. Four foreign anchors stand out. Mallorca leads with nine programmes, often paired with yoga or coaching on the island. The Algarve in southern Portugal carries six programmes, mostly in the hinterland around Monchique. Crete and the Greek mainland around Corfu and Pelion bring three to four programmes with walks in Mediterranean hills. Andalusia follows with five programmes, often in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada nature parks. Anyone looking for a different region should use the country filter on the hub page.