How to visit the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Zermatt

Mike and Liz, the Inghams representatives in Zermatt this summer, were lucky enough to witness the completion of the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world, the Charles Kuonene suspension bridge. A jubilant crowd of about 400 people attended the official inauguration, which took place near Zermatt, on Saturday 29 July 2017. The bridge measures

The glaciers of Loen, Norway

Once you reach Loen, you must visit the Briksdal glacier. Dream World Cruise Destinations magazine voted this natural wonder as one of the best attractions in the world. It is only 28km away from Loen and it has attracted swathes of tourists for over 100-years. The Briksdal glacier is an arm of the Jostedalsbreen, which

Visiting the Bozen Market in Mittenwald from Seefeld

Seefeld is a town in Austria with excellent connections to other towns and even other countries. You can easily hop over the border into Germany by train, bus or coach. The big cities such as Innsbruck and Munich are great and there is lots to do and see, but personally, I prefer the smaller towns

A farmer’s market with a difference: Hinterglemmer Bauernmarkt

Here in Austria, we’ll accept any excuse for a festival! It could just be an excuse celebrate the local landscape, such as Zell am See’s Seefest (lake festival). It might be a reason to celebrate Austria’s delicious food and drink, like Seefeld’s annual Strudelfest. Or we might simply gather the village together to greet the

A visit to Bolzano from Neustift

Over the past month we’ve enjoyed plenty of sunshine in the Stubaital, and we’ve discovered many new walking trails and an exciting new excursion destination. With the Italian South Tyrol within such easy reach, a visit to the regional capital of Bolzano makes for an exceptional day of exploring. A visit to Bolzano begins with

More walking in Mayrhofen

We run four guided walks every week in Mayrhofen. Our walks are suitable for all abilities, from keen ramblers to first time hikers. Our eclectic programme makes for an exciting week in the Alps and is ideal for adventurous walkers. We start the week, on Sunday, with a short hike to the Zimmereben hut, nestled

Where to go walking in Switzerland

There is no better place to get active in the Alps than among Switzerland’s unrivalled, dramatic scenery. From the mountain peaks to the shores of crystal-clear lakes, Switzerland is the perfect destination for a peaceful yet invigorating getaway. And with its many hiking trails and sightseeing spots, it is an ideal location for passionate walkers.

Visiting Monte Isola in Lake Iseo, Italy

Lake Iseo, compared to its more popular neighbours, Lake Garda and Lake Como, isn’t immediately recognisable. However, this is the fourth largest lake in Italy and for me the very best! The traditional Italian town of Iseo, with its long promenade and winding streets, is situated on the southern shore of the lake. A quintessential