Starting the French Camino in Le Puy en Velay
Europe 2025 Price Lock!
2025 active holidays in Italy, France, Portugal and Spain are now ready to book! We're celebrating by locking up self-guided tour prices.
You can now book your 2025 walking or cycling tour at 2024 prices. There are 126 self-guided tours to choose from.
But you best be quick to save - this offer is available for a limited time only.
These self-guided tours all include:
✔️ Daily luggage transfers; so you can explore pack-free
✔️ Comfortable private accommodation; so you can reflect and recharge
✔️ 24/7 English-speaking ground support + expert local team; for peace of mind
✔️ Delicious breakfasts and select meals*; the best way to sample the local cuisine
✔️ Information pack; including route notes and professional advice
* see trip page for inclusions.
Below you'll find some of the fantastic 2025 active holidays to inspire you. Don't forget: beat the price rise and book your 2025 tour in France, Italy, Spain or Portugal now.
France
France is a country that needs no introduction—its fabulous cities, breathtaking countryside, rich history and world-class food and wine have cemented it as a European must-see. There’s so much to see and do that deciding on the best walking tour in France will be the hardest part of your trip!
Italy
Ancient history and Roman ruins, romantic cities and rustic villages, world-famous cuisine, rich culture and mind-blowing natural beauty - it's easy to see how Italy has gained its reputation as one of Europe's premier holiday destinations.
Spain
It’s no secret that Spain is one of Europe’s biggest drawcards. From its medieval villages and stylish cities to its sunny coastline, sunbaked vineyards and rugged mountains, this is a country bursting with history, culture and beauty.
Walk or cycle Europe's most iconic pilgrimage trail, the Camino de Santiago; tour the country’s traditional villages, medieval castles and historic cities; or trek among the jagged peaks and magnificent alpine scenery of the Picos de Europa.
Portugal
Portugal is an incredible destination packed with treasures for the history buff, the culture junkie and the outdoor adventurer alike. From its perfect weather and spectacular coastline lined with golden beaches, dramatic cliffs and world-class surf breaks; to its lively cities and historic towns filled with cobblestoned streets and medieval architecture—it’s easy to see how Portugal lures travellers back again and again.
Camino Frances | Spain
The Camino Francés is the most popular route to Santiago, with over 60% of pilgrims walking a section of this trail. It offers a more complete Camino experience by passing a multitude of churches and famous towns, such as Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos and Leon, as well as a variety of landscapes from the mountains of the Pyrenees to the Rioja wine fields, the vast meseta and the rolling green hills of Galicia. The last section of 115km, from Sarria to Santiago, is the most well known and travelled.
Camino Frances | Spain
The Camino Francés is the most popular route to Santiago, with over 60% of pilgrims walking a section of this trail. It offers a more complete Camino experience by passing a multitude of churches and famous towns, such as Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos and Leon, as well as a variety of landscapes from the mountains of the Pyrenees to the Rioja wine fields, the vast meseta and the rolling green hills of Galicia. The last section of 115km, from Sarria to Santiago, is the most well known and travelled.
Camino del Norte / Northern Camino | Spain
The Northern Camino route starts in Irun near the French border and joins the French route at Arzua. Our walk begins in the chic, gastronomic San Sebastian (Donastia in Basque) and follows the Camino Norte through picturesque fishing villages and fertile valleys to the bustling city of Bilbao, home to the iconic Guggenheim Museum, before continuing along the dramatic coastline through the Asturias region and on to Santiago de Compostela.
Camino Portuguese | Portugal
The Camino Portuguese provides walkers and cyclists with a quieter, and flatter, experience. However, do not mistake the absence of travellers for a lack of interesting sights! The traditional Camino Portuguese route, the Portuguese Way, is beautiful and packed with history, taking you through World Heritage-listed Coimbra, Portugal’s early medieval capital famous for its 13th century university, and rural regions that you may otherwise never experience on a tour of Portugal.
Cycle the Camino | Spain & Portugal
For more than a millennium, the Camino de Santiago has been well trodden by hiking boots, horse hoofs and more recently, bike tyres, by people travelling on one of the many routes in Spain, France and Portugal to Santiago de Compostela, home of the tomb of the apostle St James.
More Camino Trails | Spain
One of the best things about the Camino de Santiago is that there are a multitude of trails to explore! So if you loved your first experience, likely on one of the more popular sections, there are plenty of alternative routes to discover. Check out some of these Camino routes in Spain or
get in touch with our team of experts to find the most suitable trip for you.
2025 Price Lock: Terms and Conditions
> The Italy, France, Spain & Portugal 2025 Price Lock offer is valid only on trips marked 'Special Offer' on utracks.com
> The offer is valid for new bookings with trip deposits paid between 26 June 2024 to 31 August 2024
> Offer expires on 31 August 2024
> The promotion is valid on most self-guided trips in Italy, France, Spain & Portugal departing between 01 January 2025 and 31 December 2025
> The offer is subject to your chosen trip being available
> The offer cannot be redeemed as cash
> All standard booking conditions apply
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