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From epics in the Alps to some mellow Lake District rambles, there's nothing like a good hike to get the blood flowing and your senses stimulated. Here are some great tips to get you moving
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    The Alpine Pass Route

    Posted by HelenSmith 21 April 2012

    The Alpine Pass Route is a 14 day walking trip from one side of Switzerland to the other. It starts on the eastern boarder and finishes at Lake Geneva. In between you walk some of the most stunningly beautiful and spectacular scenery in Europe. As the name suggests you walk an alpine pass each day (occasionally two) but each evening you end up at a town, village or hamlet so you don't need to use mountain huts. We walked the path in September and we only booked one night's accommodation in advance, the rest of the time you could just turn up and find somewhere with no problem. Cicerone Press publish a guide by Kev Reynolds.

    From Sargans to Lake Geneva via Grindelwald.
    www.cicerone.co.uk/product/detail.cfm/book/405/refer/gglad?gclid=CJbbxJbTxq8CFc4LtAodAmnjaw

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    Grindelwald as a walking base

    Posted by mikeyp3 13 July 2007

    Although a touristy town, Grindelwald makes a perfect base for a good week's worth of walking with footpaths in all directions from the town and the ability to do circular routes. The walking can be as demanding as you wish. Needless to say the views are great.

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