Walking in Europe
A blog of Angus and Alison's walking tour of the Tour de Mont Blanc, Via degli Dei the Dobratsch Circuit in Carinthia, Austria, the Dolomites, Venice, and Iceland

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- Trail’s End
- Along Iceland’s South Coast
- The Beauty of Iceland
- Four Days in Venice
- Tre Cime di Lavaredo
- Lago di Braises and Cinque Torri
- A night out at 9500 feet
- Val Gardena and the Secëda Ridge
- Into the Südtirol; the beautiful Dolomites
- Grateful in Graz ❤️
- We ❤️ Salzburg
- Nötsch – Arnoldstein – Warmbad; a wrap on the Dobratsch
- To Villach, Austria and the Dobratsch Rundwanderweg
- Trieste, Italy
- Last Day in Florence
- Falling for Florence
- Trails end at Palazzo Vecchio, Firenze (Florence).
- Heart of Tuscany: Castello del Trebbio, olive groves, Monte Senario
- Cross of Monte Gazzaro – Sant’ Agata – San Piero A Sieve
- Beech forests and Roman roads
- Madonna dei Fornelli
- Sasso Marconi – Brento – Moduno: into the Apennines.
- Bologna to Sasso Marconi; first leg of the Via degli Dei
- Buongiorno from Bologna!
- Tre le Champ-La Flagere-Brevent and a TMB wrap
- Col de la Forclaz to Col de Balme: Switzerland into France
- Two days in the steep Swiss woods: La Fouly to Col de la Forclaz
- Courmayeur to La Fouly: Italy to Switzerland
- Elisabetta-Courmayeur-Bonatti
- From France to Italy over the Col de la Seigne
- Feet over the Cols
- Lunch in Les Contamines-Montjoie
- Chamonix campsite
- Now in Chamonix, France
- Leaving in the morning!
- A packing dry run
- Hello everyone!
- The book “The Path of Peace” by Sir Anthony Seldon launches November 1st, 2022
- Great article in the Oct. 9th, 2022 Sunday Telegraph By Sally Howard
- Back in Nelson BC!
Category: Europe Walk
Posts from Walking in Europe
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Now back in range and can post a few notes…. After our lunch at Contamines – Montjoie (July 25) we walked South toward our booked campsite at le Pontet, but arrived with lots of time and energy so decided to press on (er…up). So we ascended the track up for a few hours to where…
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A very challenging hike yesterday from Les Houches, up up over the Col de Voza past all the ski hills and mountain tramway across the foot of Glacier de Bionnassay and then up up again over the Col de Tricot and down a steep ravine to Refuge de Miage just as the rain started! 15km,…
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Just a quick post about our campsite last night and tonight. A fantastic spot to stay while we get ready to start the Tour de Mont Blanc tomorrow morning. The Arolles campsite really packs in the tents and there’s a line up for device charging. Really nice spot though. Hot showers! Great to meet hikers…