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A walk on the wild side

By Malcolm Rogers

On Foot Holidays has a newly expanded programme of self-guided walking holidays now available for 2008. A new route in Hungary explores a quiet range of hills known as the Balaton Uplands and has been designed with the serial ambler in mind, with walking days ranging from 6-8 hours.

The well-established route in East Slovenia has recently been completely reworked and is now GPS-referenced to aid navigation. It’s a spectacular, pastoral walk which explores a beguiling patchwork of hills and vineyards, with much wine-tasting along the way.

For those less sure of their navigational skills, On Foot’s only guided walk to the stunning Julian Alps of Slovenia has now become a firm fixture with two dates being offered in 2008 (departing June 7 and September 13).

The route is also available for self-formed groups of 10 or more people at other times of the year. This walk is led by Janez Golob, On Foot’s very experienced and immensely-informed route advisor for other Slovenian routes.

The self-guided routes are also now available as short breaks for five or six nights (with the exception of Mount Pelion and the Lycian Way) to suit those who are keen to walk but have limited time.

And for for those keen on reducing their carbon footprint (or, if you just don’t fancy the mayhem that makes up the average airpor these days) On Foot Holidays have linked in their routes with rail travel.

As rail lines across Europe are upgraded (and you can now reach mainland Europe from St. Pancras), journey times are shortened, making the train a very feasible and civilised way of getting there. For instance you can get to the start of the Rhine-Moselle walk from London in just seven hours.

Simon Scutt, director of On Foot Holidays said: “Hungary, outside of Budapest, is rarely visited and our new route discovers the exotic volcanic landscape of the Balaton Uplands. Take the slow boat to Tihany on the placid waters of Lake Balaton, a vineyard lunch with the Meszaros family in their vineyard and enjoy a night in the rural sophistication of the Kali Art inn.”

Further details are available from On Foot Holidays, telephone 01722 322652 or visit the website at www.onfootholidays.co.uk.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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