How much walking can I expect to do on a GRJ walking holiday?
Our itineraries typically include three days of guided walking,
although some tours may vary. Each walking day has a choice of two
walks that cater for different levels of ability and
fitness.
The first option will typically cover between 3-5 miles / 5-8km,
with the other between 5-8 miles / 8-13km. The terrain and amount
of ascent and descent will vary, and we will walk at a steady pace
with time to stop and enjoy our surroundings along the way.
We can't say how long walks will take as that will depend on the
pace of the group. However, we have designed the routes to allow
plenty of time during the day to relax, meaning a few hours of
walking rather than full days.
Of course, there will also be walking on many of our excursions
as well, including city tours.
How do I know if GRJ walking holidays are right for me?
All our walking holidays are designed for our Level 4 Active
Adventurers. You will be an active person more than capable of
walking the distances and the kinds of terrain detailed in the
holiday descriptions. For further information, check out our mobility ratings.
You should consider your fitness levels and be confident that
you'll be able to manage the distances, ascents, descents and types
of terrain described for the walk options that you're likely to
choose. Remember - each walking holiday will include walks of
varying grades.
Choosing the right holiday and grade for your ability is
essential for your enjoyment and safety, as well as the enjoyment
and safety of others in the group. If you have any questions or
concerns, please call us to discuss. We want to help you choose the
perfect holiday for you.
We've also graded all our walking routes on a scale of 1-5, with
1 being the easiest. You can learn more by viewing our grading scale.
Lower grade walks
On our gentler walks, expect well-made tracks and footpaths with
distances between 3-5 miles / 5-8 km. There may be some ascents and
descents and occasional steeper sections.
Higher grade walks
On our more challenging walks, we'll often walk on more rugged
ground and further distances (5-8 miles / 8-13km). There will be
some longer ascents and descents and steeper sections. But don't
expect to find scree paths, exposed ridges and high mountain
trekking on a GRJ walking holiday; we leave that to others.
Essential information included in each walk
In our holiday descriptions, we give essential information for
every choice of walk. As well as each walk's grade, we state the
distance (in miles and kms); the total amount of ascent and descent
(in feet and metres); and the type of surfaces and terrain that you
walk on. You can also view the profile for each walk, showing the
distance and the ascents/descents along the route.
- You can find more information regarding maps and route profiles
here.
Are these tours escorted?
A GRJ Tour Manager will accompany you throughout your holiday,
from departure to return, and will manage the logistics as
usual.
Each walk will be led by local guides holding recognised
walking, leading and first-aid qualifications. You may have
different walking guides during the week, but all will be expert on
the routes in your destination.
What is the average group size?
Your travelling group will have a maximum of 24 people. With a
choice of two options on each day of guided walking, it's likely
that each option will have between 6-18 people. This will of course
vary and is subject to every customer's choice of walk.
What equipment do I need?
Walking equipment and other items we recommend are:
- Day pack or small rucksack (15-30 litre capacity). We also
recommend a waterproof cover or plastic bags for contents in case
the pack is not waterproof.
- Water bottle or hydration bladder - minimum 1 litre, but
additional bottles recommended. Consider a lightweight 'Chilly'
bottle that will keep your water cold in hot weather.
- Walking poles can be very useful for ascents and descents and
longer distances but are not essential. You should be used to using
them.
- Personal first aid kit, including high factor suncream, lip
salve and insect repellent. Blister plasters are an essential item,
as they can make all the difference if your boots rub.
- Mobile phone and camera.
- Snacks.
What do I need to take on the walks?
Water and snacks
You should carry ample water and fluids for the whole duration
of your walk as there may not always be an opportunity to refill
along the way. A minimum of 1 litre, but we suggest 2 litres,
particularly in hot weather. Consider a lightweight 'Chilly' bottle
that will keep your water cold in hot weather.
Most walks start in the morning and are planned to either pause
enroute or to finish where there are cafés and restaurants in time
for lunch. Lunch is generally not included in the price of the
holiday unless specifically stated in the holiday description.
Where it's not possible for us to stop to purchase lunch locally,
we will include a picnic lunch for you to carry.
You may wish to bring your own snacks, or buy snacks locally, to
eat during your walk.
Maps and guidebooks
There is no need for you to bring a map as all our included
walks will be led by expert walking guides. You may want to
download online mapping or a navigation app to your phone to follow
your route, but this will be for your interest only and it's not
necessary.
However, we will give suggestions of additional walks that you
can do in your free time and on days at leisure. For these, a map
or a navigation app with local mapping will be required.
For your own interest, you may want to bring a guidebook, but we
provide local guides as described during your tour.
What clothing and footwear should I pack?
Clothing
There is an almost infinite array of specialist walking clothing
available, but you don't have to buy lots of expensive hi-tech gear
to enjoy a walking holiday.
Basic items should include:
- Waterproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar) and waterproof
trousers.
- Walking trousers and shorts (zip-off walking trousers which can
be converted to shorts are also a good option). Please note: long
trousers should be worn in grassy areas and meadows where there is
a risk of ticks.
- Several shirts, T-shirts and specialist walking shirts. Please
note: heavier cotton garments are not recommended in warm or hot
weather.
- Lightweight long-sleeved tops. Layers are preferable to one
thicker jumper or sweatshirt.
- Jacket and/or fleece.
- Plenty of comfortable walking socks. You may want to wear two
pairs of socks on some walks to increase your comfort.
- Sunhat and sunglasses
- Warm hat and gloves for alpine destinations.
- Swimwear and a travel towel for a reviving dip or paddle on a
hot day!
Footwear
What you have on your feet is one of your most important
considerations, both for your comfort and your safety. It's
essential that your footwear has a firm sole and deep tread (eg.
Vibram or similar).
Even on some of our lower-grade walks, you may be hiking on
uneven and rough surfaces where it's very easy to misplace your
footing and turn an ankle. For this reason, we strongly recommend
that you wear lightweight or leather walking boots that provide
good ankle support.
Ensure that your boots are broken in and tested before you come
on the holiday; blisters can ruin a walking holiday. Try them out
with different thicknesses of socks and experiment with lacing to
ensure maximum comfort.
Trainers and sandals - even those marketed as hiking or trekking
sandals - are not adequate and you won't be permitted on guided
walks with these.
When do I choose which walk options I want to do?
You can choose either of the walk options on each walking day
according to the nature of the walk, your ability and how you
feel.
Ideally, you will be able to let your Tour Manager know the day
before the walk so they can finalise arrangements with the guides.
However, you will be able to make a final choice on the day subject
to numbers and safety considerations.
We should be able to accommodate most customers' first choice of
walk, but some flexibility and co-operation may be required if
numbers for a walk option are too high or too low to operate
safely. Decisions regarding group sizes and safety rest with the
Tour Manager and walk guides.
Will the routes always be as advertised?
We will always endeavour to operate the walks as described.
However, we reserve the right to adjust the walk route, change the
day of operation or provide a different walk due to changes on the
ground, safety concerns, unfavourable weather or any other reason.
Any changes will be made in the best interests of customers and are
at the discretion of the Tour Manager and walking guides.
Will I need to pay for anything on the guided walks?
Transport
Transfers, other local transport (including cable cars),
entrance fees and permits for guided walks are all included in the
price of your holiday, unless it's specifically stated in the
holiday description that they are not included.
Food & drink
On some walks, there may be opportunities to stop for lunch,
snacks or drinks, which you will pay for yourself.
Other attractions
On any walks where there is the chance to visit an additional
attraction, we will make it clear in the itinerary that this is
payable locally and at additional cost.