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What is the hardest hiking trail in Europe?

So, if you are up for the challenge, here are Europe's most difficult and dangerous hikes to add to your travel itinerary.
  • The Dolomites, Italy. ...
  • El Caminito del Rey, Spain. ...
  • Aonach Eagach Ridge, Scotland. ...
  • Trift Bridge Hike, Switzerland. ...
  • Grand Randonnée 20, France. ...
  • Striding Edge, England. ...
  • Eagle Walk, Austria.




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The Snowman Trek in Bhutan is considered one of the most challenging treks in the world. It is a 217-mile (350 km) journey that takes around 25-30 days to complete. The trek begins in the district of Paro. From here hikers will pass through lush forests and cross nine high-altitude passes along the way.

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K2, Pakistan-China. K2 is a monster and it's widely considered the world's toughest and most dangerous mountain to climb. Located on the border of Pakistan and China, it's the second highest in the world, standing at a whopping 8,611 meters (28,251 feet)–just around 250 meters shorter than Mount Everest.

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The 10 Toughest/Most Dangerous Treks in the World
  1. The Death Trail -Mount Huashan, China.
  2. Drakensberg Traverse -South Africa. ...
  3. El Caminito del Rey -Spain. ...
  4. The Snowmen Trek -Bhutan. ...
  5. Skyline/Muir Snowfield Trail -Mount Rainier, Washington. ...
  6. Chadar Trek -Himalayas. ...
  7. West Coast Trail -Vancouver Island. ...
  8. Kalalau Trail -Kauai, Hawaii. ...


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While gear lists and physical training are similar for climbing both peaks, K2 is widely considered a more technically challenging and dangerous mountain to climb than Everest.

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Best hiking destinations in Europe
  1. Seven Hanging Valleys Trail. Lagoa - Algarve - Portugal. ...
  2. Plitivice Lakes. Croatia. ...
  3. El Camino del Rey. Malaga - Spain. ...
  4. The Kjeragbolten hike. Norway. ...
  5. Pico de Arieiro - Madeira. Portugal. ...
  6. Besseggen Ridge Hike. Norway. ...
  7. Adrspach-Teplice Rock Towns – Bohemian Switzerland - Czech Republic. ...
  8. Skye Island.


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So, if you are up for the challenge, here are Europe's most difficult and dangerous hikes to add to your travel itinerary.
  • The Dolomites, Italy. ...
  • El Caminito del Rey, Spain. ...
  • Aonach Eagach Ridge, Scotland. ...
  • Trift Bridge Hike, Switzerland. ...
  • Grand Randonnée 20, France. ...
  • Striding Edge, England. ...
  • Eagle Walk, Austria.


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The Seven Hardest Hikes in the US, Ranked
  • The Maze. ...
  • South Kaibab Trail/Bright Angel Trail. ...
  • Kalalau Trail. ...
  • Mist Trail—Half Dome. ...
  • Presidential Traverse. ...
  • Huckleberry Mountain. ...
  • Barr Trail.


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1: Cape Town, South Africa Thanks to its location under the shadow of South Africa's iconic Table Mountain, Cape Town has long been a top destination for adventure travelers and hikers alike.

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In lower elevation destinations like France, Portugal, and Spain, spring and fall are the best times to hike for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. High in the Alps and in Northern Europe, you'll want to aim for peak summer, when you're least likely to encounter snowed-in paths.

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The French Grande Randonnée No. 20, better known as the GR20, is an 112-mile long hiking trail in Corsica. It's also routinely described as the toughest long-distance hiking trail in all of Europe.

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Continental Divide Trail Arguably the most challenging thru-hike of the National Scenic Trails, it traverses five states, ranges from 4,000 to 14,000-feet in elevation, and passes through alpine tundra, broad glacial valleys, craggy mountain peaks, and desolate desert landscapes.

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The Appalachian Trail is a mammoth jaunt encompassing 2,174 miles (3,455km) of the ridges and valleys of the Appalachians which spans 14 of America's states.

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The mountain most widely claimed to be the highest unclimbed mountain in the world in terms of elevation is Gangkhar Puensum (7,570 m, 24,840 ft). It is in Bhutan, on or near the border with China. In Bhutan, the climbing of mountains higher than 6,000 m (20,000 ft) has been prohibited since 1994.

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But getting anywhere at all on one of the other mountains from Denali basecamp requires way more experience and skill. K2 certainly remains the most difficult 8000m peak due to its steep slopes, altitude and position (northernmost 8000er).

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