Can anyone suggest places in Europe that have accessible walks/hikes in January?
Doesn't have to be anything strenuous or death-inducing, just something that provides great views and some fresh air for a day.
I wanted to do a city break with some outdoor elements, and thought you guys might have good suggestions. I know January is shit season for this sort of thing, but still.
>>910108
Try somewhere near some mountains in Spain. Weather should be pretty forgiving and from what I've seen there's good areas that stretch pretty far. Some woods, stuff to climb down, stuff to climb up etc.
>>910108
In northern Portugal you have the Geres national park. The weather iss relatively moderate during that time of the year but you might experience some snow and cold. You have lots of trails and a few camping parks in the area, plus there's lots of water and green scenery.
It's highest point is 1500meters so it's kinda nice. For a couple days and if you don't want nothing too extreme I find it to be a good option. Anyway if want to know something more feel free to ask.
>>910116
*Its highest
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>>910116
Wow I never heard of that area before, it looks amazing!
I don't think I'd be driving on my vacation though, do you think that's necessary, or can some spots be gotten to by public transport?
>>910199
A car gives you more mobility but there's public transportation to near the park, you probably need to do more than one transfer tho.
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