Nordic Hut to Hut Trek | Arctic Trekking Challenge

Nordic Hut to Hut Expedition

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  • Map & Itinerary
  • Essential Info
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Highlights

  • Self-Supported Immersive Arctic Adventure
  • Hut-to-Hut Trek Through Untamed Wilderness
  • Explore Abisko National Park as it spreads from the scenic shores of Lake Torneträs
  • Capture the striking profile of Lapporten, the ‘gate’ formed by neighbouring hills that is the legendary gate to Lapland
  • Master new skills as you trek through the spectacular Arctic Tundra
  • Journey from Fjell to Fjord along trails rich in history and culture.
  • Learn about the Sámi culture, reindeer herding.
  • Overnight in mountain huts and reward yourself with a traditional Swedish sauna.
  • Give yourself the best chance of witnessing the majestic dancing skies of the Northern Lights
  • Uncover WWII’s hidden stories in a trek blending nature, history, and the human spirit.
  • Receive a complimentary Water-To-Go bottle when on this trip to minimise our plastic footprint in Sweden!

Overview

Embark on a unique hut-to-hut hiking adventure between Sweden and Norway, weaving through the breathtaking Abisko National Park and into a lesser-known region rich in history and culture. You’ll venture off the well-trodden King’s Trail and head north towards Norway, exploring untamed wilderness and hidden valleys.

Begin your day with coffee, a hearty breakfast, and packed lunches to keep you energized. As you journey through stunning valleys that double as natural wind tunnels, you’ll ascend into landscapes where the mountain sides grow steeper and more dramatic with every step.

Uncover the untold stories of World War II as you delve deeper into this remote region. You’ll immerse yourself in the rich cultures of Sweden and Norway, witnessing the awe-inspiring shift from inland mountain ranges to the rugged, untamed coastline. Stay in one of the smallest and most storied huts run by the Swedish Tourism Association. This historic shelter once served as a covert base for the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II. Here, you’ll hear captivating tales of the skirmishes and covert missions that shaped the area’s history.

This adventure is tailor-made for curious hikers looking to experience the best of Sweden and Norway. With a mellow pace, a light backpack, and cozy huts awaiting you each evening, it’s an accessible and unforgettable journey for adventurers of all levels..

Discover the beauty of the Arctic North on this unique adventure, where you’ll carry your own kit (12–14kg), swim in remote lakes, stay in cozy, secluded mountain huts, cook your meals, and collect fresh water from pristine rivers. This unforgettable week offers a true wilderness experience like no other.

No prior experience is needed, as comprehensive training and practice sessions are included. Join us for this exclusive trek across Lapland, from Sweden to Norway, expertly designed by our local wilderness specialist, Sofia Zackrisson, and available only with Adventurous Ewe.

Day 1

Arrive in Abisko
Meet the team, trek briefing and dinner

We’ll provide you with the recommended flights to book in Sweden and Norway or alternately, we can book the flights for you through our ATOL & ABTA protected Flight Agent at their respective cost. 

The team will all meet in Abisko STF Touriststation.

After checking in to your room you will meet your Swedish Arctic Mountain Guide who will provide you with a full briefing of your adventure ahead. Time permitting, you may have the opportunity for an optional short hike or swim in the nearby lake.The scenery is spectacular with views of the impressive u-shaped mountain formation ‘Lapporten’ and the grand lakes Torneträsk and Sjumilasjön.

Later in the evening a 3–course dinner will be served in the restaurant. Lodging in dorm room. Private rooms can be booked on request.  

Included
Transfer: Private transfer from Kiruna Airport to Abisko
Accommodation: Mountain station (dorm rooms)
Meals:  Dinner 

Not included
Flights
Meals during transit

Day 2

Abisko to Abiskojaure. (13km / 5hrs)

Your adventure begins at the Abisko Tourist Station, where you’ll set off on a gentle 13-kilometre hike through the breathtaking Abisko National Park, one of Sweden’s oldest and most cherished natural areas. As you follow the trail, you’ll wander beneath the canopy of serene birch forests and alongside the crystal-clear Abiskojåkka River, with plenty of chances to pause and soak in the beauty around you.

By evening, you’ll reach the cozy cabins at Abiskojaure, where a traditional Swedish sauna awaits to ease any trail-worn muscles. For the ultimate refreshment, take a dip in the pristine lake before enjoying a hearty meal and unwinding under the stars—or, if you’re lucky, the enchanting glow of the Northern Lights.

Included:
 Accommodation: Mountain hut (dorm style rooms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Day 3

Abiskojaure to Unna Allakas Mountain Hut.
(24kms / 8 hours)

Get ready for the toughest day of the trip a 24-kilometre hike from Abiskojaure to Unna Allakas that starts in the calm of birch forests and just gets better with every step! As you leave the trees behind, the views open up, and oh, what views they are—mountains, valleys, and endless sky that’ll make you feel on top of the world (even before you reach the cabin). The trail keeps you guessing with its twists and turns, each one revealing scenery more stunning than the last. By the time you reach the remote Unna Allakas cabin, you’ll be grinning ear to ear, totally blown away by the beauty you’ve walked through.

Included
Accommodation: Mountain hut (dorm style rooms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Day 4

Unna Allakas to Cunojávri Hut, Norway. (6kms / 3 hours)

Today’s hike from Unna Allakas to Cunojávri may be short at just 6 kilometres, but it’s packed with excitement! You’ll cross the border into Norway, trading Sweden’s rugged beauty for Norway’s breathtaking landscapes. The trail is easy-going, and if the weather is on your side—or you’re feeling adventurous—you can take a dip in some of the most stunning, crystal-clear alpine beaches along the way. It’s the perfect day to slow down, soak in the scenery, and make unforgettable memories in this slice of Nordic paradise.

Included
Accommodation: Mountain hut (dorm style rooms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Day 5

Cunojavrre – Hunddalshytta. (18km / 6hrs)

Covering 18 km with 200 meters of ascent and descent, this stretch combines adventure and breathtaking scenery. You’ll cross a river and navigate a few rocky sections as you make your way through the stunning Ollavággi Valley, framed by towering mountains and glimpses of majestic glaciers.With lighter backpacks today, the long trek will feel more manageable, even as you cover significant ground. Reaching the welcoming comfort of the next cozy cabin will be a highlight, where a hearty and satisfying dinner awaits to rejuvenate you before settling in for a well-deserved night’s rest.

Included
Accommodation: Mountain hut (dorm style rooms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Day 6

Hunddalshytta to Narvik. (18km / 7hrs) 

Your route today will depend on the weather and the group’s energy, giving you a flexible and tailored experience.If the weather is clear, you’ll hike over a stunning scenic pass into Stubblidalen, descending to the beautiful fjord at Beisfjord, where a taxi will be waiting to take you to Narvik.

On a rainy day, you’ll follow a gentler 10 km path along an ATV trail to Katterat. From there, you can take a train to Narvik. If the train isn’t running, you’ll continue hiking an 18 km route to the nearest road, where a taxi will bring you to Narvik.Once in Narvik, you’ll enjoy a well-earned rest in a cozy hotel room, with a delicious dinner waiting

Included
Accommodation: Mountain station (private dorms)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 7

Narvik and return home

Following a hearty Norwegian breakfast in the northern city of Narvik, your journey home begins. You can choose to fly directly from Narvik or take a scenic two-hour train ride back to our starting point in Abisko before continuing on your way. As you depart, you’ll carry with you a deep sense of pride, new skills, a greater appreciation for this remarkable wilderness and its people, cherished friendships, and countless stories from an unforgettable week in the Arctic Circle. It’s time to head home with your heart full and memories to last a lifetime.

Included                       
Meals: Breakfast

Why go

Sustainability is so integrated into the Scandinavian lifestyle, and things like good working conditions and organic produce are a natural way of life. At some destinations, visitors are crucial for a sustainable ecosystem. For these reasons, we wish to further support Swedish and Norwgian tourism given their forward thinking and doing when it comes to sustainability.  

This exclusive adventure has been designed by Adventurous Ewe to deliver an amazing experience and showcase the some of the most stunning landscapes across the Arctic Circle. Whilst also giving you the chance to step out of your comfort zone and gain a greater understanding of the Arctic, the environment, the wildlife, the Sámi culture and enjoy back to basics living.

 

Pre-trip info

On booking your Nordic Hut – to – Hut, you will receive all the exciting trip info via our mobile travel app.

You’ll have access to your itinerary, trip countdown, live updates, contact info, weather forecasts, know before you go trip info, kit lists and much more at the touch of a button 24 hours a day via your mobile phone. No more unnecessary use of reams of paper to benefit the environment and the need of carrying around documents with you. A’ppy days.

Pre-trip support

With being a small family business we pride ourselves with providing personal, professional and friendly service for your Nordic adventure. We appreciate that everyone has different levels of experience and reasons for wishing to embark on this expedition and therefore require varying levels of support and guidance. We’re here to help you every step of the way from the moment you join the flock all the way through to completing the snowshoe trek and beyond. Jim and Sue’s knowledge and expertise stems from dozens of years of travelling and exploring the destinations that we visit in order to fully support you in the lead up to your adventure. Jim and Sofia have both completed this expedition numerous times, so are well equipped to answer any of your queries no matter how big or small.

Flights

On signing up for the trip, we will provide you with the recommended flights to book to Kiruna Sweden or alternately, we can book the flights for you through our ATOL & ABTA protected Flight Agent at an additional cost. The recommended flights will include airport transfers in Sweden.

Flights are not included in your to give you the flexibility to travel from your nearest airport, use any frequent flyer points or extend your stay in Sweden if you wish.

You can also travel by overnight train from Stockholm to Abisko.

Passport

To travel to Sweden and Norway, you must follow the Schengen area passport requirements.

To enter Sweden and Norway (and all Schengen countries) your passport must:

  • have a ‘date of issue’ less than 10 years before the date you arrive. Passports issued after 1 October 2018 are now valid for only 10 years, but for passports issued before 1 October 2018, extra months may have been added if you renewed a passport early
  • have an ‘expiry date’ at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave.
Visa

You can travel without a visa to the Schengen area (which includes Sweden) for up to 90 days in any 180-day period as a tourist.

Travel Insurance
TRAVEL INSURANCE

Travel Insurance is an important part of any booking. It is compulsory that everyone who travels with us has taken out adequate travel insurance which includes, among other things, cover for the full value of your trip, medical (emergency, evacuation and repatriation) arrangements, trekking to an altitude of 4167 metres, personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects and travel delays.

For UK residents we have partnered with Campbell & Irvine Direct to provide you with a travel insurance. If you would like to obtain cover for your trip please feel free to contact specialist Insurance Brokers, Campbell Irvine Direct for a quote.

Global Rescue Membership
For peace of mind whilst trekking in the mountains, Global Rescue provides short term membership giving access to travel, security, medical advisory and evacuation services up to $US500,000.  They’re a specialised field rescue company, and assist from the point of illness or injury by getting you to the closest and most appropriate medical facilities to get stabilised. Once fit to fly if you require additional inpatient treatment Global Rescue will further evacuate and repatriate to your home hospital on record. These services are all covered through their upfront membership fee with no claims process.  For more info, please click here.

Vaccinations and allergies

Vaccinations
For the most up to date info on vaccinations, please consult with your GP or travel healthcare practitioner 8 weeks in advance of travel. For more info, feel free to visit https://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/europe-russia/Sweden.

Severe allergies
If you have a severe allergy please inform us at the time of booking. We will do all we can to help, but unfortunately we are unable to guarantee an allergy free environment on this trip. You will need to carry your own treatment for the allergy with you, as ‘adrenaline auto-injectors’ are not carried as standard by AE leaders and crew. Whilst your leader is aware of our trekkers medical history, please also inform your leader on arrival of your allergy, and let them know where you keep your adrenaline pen.

Safety and Well-being

Adventurous Ewe puts the safety and wellbeing of you, our leaders & crew and the communities we visit at the centre of all our operations, always. Your safety and wellbeing is our top priority. The Nordic Hut-to-Hut Trek is intentionally challenging and requires individual preparation as the trip is designed to take you out of your every-day comfort zone and achieve something incredible. Rest assured we have a thorough Safety Management System, indepth risk assessments and risk management systems in place.

You will be accompanied by your Adventurous Ewe Local Arctic Guide. Our Leaders are First Aid trained and have extensive experience in leading groups in this region. They will be ultimately responsible for your safety on this trip.

For more info, please visit our Safety and Well-being page. 

Adventurous Ewe Leaders and Crew

All our Adventurous Ewe Guides are experienced Leaders and have been carefully selected to ensure you have the best and safest experience with a bit of humour thrown in for good measure. They’re a fun bunch with plenty of Winter trekking experience. All Guides are first aid trained.

Your Local Arctic Guide is a key part to this trip. They are all expertly trained and experienced in every field of this Arctic expedition, bilingual and qualified in first aid and/or Wilderness First responder. They also have a huge passion for what they do and have plenty of knowledge ready to share with you. They are responsible for ensuring the complete safety, wellbeing and enjoyment of the team whilst also retaining a flexible and fun attitude.

The Leaders have a Garmin Connect in case of emergency and have contact with Adventurous Ewe’s HQ.

Group size
We pride ourselves in small group travel to minimise the impact on the environment, to maximise your safety and wellbeing and to make your experience more authentic.
 
The minimum group size to run this Arctic Adventure is 3 people and the maximum group size is 6 people.
 
You’re most welcome to join this Nordic Expedition as a group of family, friends or colleagues, a private bubble group or as a solo traveller. You’re also welcome to use this trip as a fundraiser for the charity of your choice.
 
If you have a group of over 6 people, we would be more than happy to run a private trip for your team, your charity or your company.
 
For any further info or to chat about running a bespoke trip, we’d love to hear from you at info@adventurousewe.co.uk or call 01492 588 069.
Trip grading

The Nordic Hut-toHut Expedition is graded as ‘Tough’ namely due to the climate, remoteness and need to carry your own kit and equipment.

An appropriate level of fitness and overall endurance will go a long way to helping you enjoy this incredible expedition. A training programme will be provided when you have joined the team for this adventure. This trip attracts people of all levels of experience, fitness and ability as well as ages and backgrounds. This trek is designed to be a unique adventure and complete as a team, it is not a race. If you have concerns about your fitness or if you have reduced mobility please contact us for a confidential chat about whether this expedition is appropriate for you.

To complete the Nordic Hut-to-Hut Expedition comfortably, it is preferable that you have previous experience of long treks in varied and irregular terrain carrying a 65 litre day-pack. You do not need previous snowshoe trekking experience as training will be provided, however it is beneficial that you are a confident walker with a good level of fitness to manage the sections of ascent and long duration of the trek, combined with carrying your day-pack every day. During the expedition you will be required to carry all your own kit together with food, and emergency shelter.

Training

A bespoke training programme will be provided when join this trip to help you with your preparations.

You are also most welcome to visit our Training and Preparation.

Our motto is: Train hard, smile harder and enjoy the journey!

Kit

A full kit list will be provided when you register for this Arctic Adventure. Good kit can make the difference between a fantastic expedition and an uncomfortable one.

An exclusive Adventurous Ewe discount code will be provided for the independent outdoor retailers both online and in store when you book for this expedition.

Adventurous Ewe Exclusive kit discount codes

To help you get the very best from your Nordic Expedition we will provide you with exclusive Adventurous Ewe discount codes to use in specialist independent outdoor retailers both online and in store. They offer a large choice of kit that the staff themselves use while climbing, hiking, mountaineering, running, travelling or enjoying expeditions across the globe and they pride themselves on sharing their experience and knowledge of equipment so you can choose the right gear to suit you and your Nordic adventure.

Weather

The weather in Lapland from August to September is generally stable. Because of its continental, dry climate, the Lappish cold is more bearable than in Western Europe. You can expect temperatures from 0°C to 10°C during the evening and from 10°C to 20°C during the days .

Late Summer and Autumn in Lapland: A Season of Transformation and Beauty

Late summer and autumn bring a stunning transformation to Lapland, offering a truly magical experience in this wild, remote region. By late August and September, the vibrant greens of the tundra and forests begin to shift into fiery shades of orange, red, and gold. This natural spectacle, known as “ruska,” paints the landscape in breathtaking autumnal hues, providing a perfect backdrop for an unforgettable adventure.

The air is crisp, and while the days are still long, the evenings start to draw in, creating the perfect conditions for stargazing. The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. Late summer and autumn are ideal times for spotting the Aurora, as the reduced cloud cover and minimal light pollution offer prime viewing opportunities. The changing seasons also bring cooler, yet comfortable temperatures, perfect for trekking, foraging for berries, and soaking in the tranquility of Lapland’s pristine wilderness.

Please note, the Expedition Leader reserves the right to change the itinerary at any time should the conditions require it. In these circumstances we will make the best alternative arrangements possible that maintain the integrity of the original itinerary.

Accommodation

During your Nordic Hut-to-Hut Expedition you will be spending 1 nights in Abisko STF Touriststation which is well equipped and with a great restaurant serving delicious Swedish meals. The rooms in which you stay are dorm rooms of typically 4-6 beds with shared bathrooms. A mountain station is a fantastic cross between mountain hotel, hostel and bed-and-breakfast. Typically they occupy unique sites in the stunning mountain ranges with vast views of the impressive frozen landscape.

The other 4 nights you will be staying in mountain huts. These mountain cabins are located 10 to 24 kilometres apart, along the trail. The cabin are self service, your guide will explain how the cabin stay works – for example how everybody lends a hand with household tasks. These tasks include, fetching water, cooking and cleaning up after yourself. Quite often this is a highlight of the trip with such back to basic forms of living.

There is no electricity or running water in the cabins, and the toilet is a dry toilet. The rooms are different sizes, there are bunk beds and usually heated by wood or gas stoves. There are blankets and pillows available, but you need to bring your own sleeping bag. Your stay will be simple, but always personal and memorable.

Food & drinks

All Meals Included During Your Expedition

During your self-supported trek, all meals are included to keep you energized for the adventure ahead. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Breakfast: Start your day with porridge or cereal topped with dried fruit, accompanied by tea or coffee.
  • Lunch: You’ll prepare your own packed lunch before setting off each morning. Options include hot soup with bread and cheese, sandwiches, snacks, and more.
  • Dinner: Every evening, a hot meal will be cooked by the designated dinner crew for the day, providing a hearty and satisfying end to your trek.

On your final night in Narvik, we’ll enjoy a celebratory dinner together, which is not included in the expedition cost.

Water
Water will be sourced from rivers and streams along the route. Please bring a wide-mouthed water bottle for easy refilling and a flask to carry hot drinks.

Water-To-Go Bottles

The impact of single use plastic is having on our landscape, wildlife and oceans, it is now more important than ever that we all make changes in order to help our planet. We may not be a huge global company but we’re passionate about playing our part and trying to make a huge difference collectively. Together we can dramatically reduce our consumption of single use plastics and support our responsible travel ethos of ‘Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but boot-prints, keep nothing but memories.’

You can make a difference too with taking part in the Nordic Expedition. As part of our commitment to helping the planet, members of the flock you join us for this Nordic Adventure, you will receive a free Adventurous Ewe Water-to-Go bottle. This is our way of saying thank-ewe and also making a difference to the consumption of single use plastics in developing countries. For more info please click here or email us at info@adventurousewe.co.uk for more info.

Payment info
2025 PRICES
Deposit: £245 per person is required on booking.
Remaining balance: £1000.00 per person is due for payment no later than 6 weeks prior to the trip start date.

Monthly payment plan
A monthly payment plan can be arranged for this trip. Please contact us for more information or to set up your plan. Simply email
info@adventurousewe.co.uk or call 01492 588 069.

Book & Travel with Confidence

As well as carefully crafting amazing and meaningful adventures across the planet, we’ve made booking them as flexible, safe and as simple as possible. 

For the latest info regarding booking and travelling with Adventurous Ewe, please visit our website.

Fundraising
You’re welcome to fundraise for a charity of your choice if you wish to do so. All sponsorship monies are to be sent directly to your chosen charity.

Stay connected

All your trip info will be sent to you through a mobile travel app which is free to download. You will receive an email from Adventurous Ewe with your personalised log in code for this app. For the latest and greatest from the land of adventures, simply follow us at:

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Facebook: @adventurousewe
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You’re most welcome to use the hashtags
#ewecandoit #thisflockrock #adventurousewe

Emergencies

Your Adventurous Ewe Leader/s and Crew will have a garmin connect, mobile phones and radios communications in case of emergencies. The team are trained to deal with these situations. Please ensure you listen to your Leader during these times and refrain from putting any posts on social media. Should you find yourself unable to continue with the trek, your Leader and crew will make the necessary arrangements. Depending on the situation, you will be met by the support vehicle (depending on access) and you will be transferred back to your accommodation or nearby medical facility as required.

Your Emergency Contact at Adventurous Ewe HQ is Jim Young on +44(0)7747 346 588.

Supporting our environmental charity partner, Cool Earth
Cool Earth

We are very excited to have teamed up with leading climate change charity Cool Earth, who share our mission to protect the planet’s precious environment in a sustainable manner. The future of rainforest protection is where everyone makes a difference to climate change! We invest a % of our revenue into supporting critical conservation projects around the world through Cool Earth. You are most welcome to help make a difference too by sparing a few pennies. Please give what you can and help save the world’s rainforests today by clicking here. Just £2.50 will save 10 trees and lock up 10 tonnes of CO2.

Together, we can all make a difference in helping preserve this precious and wonderful planet.

Thank-ewe

Departure & Return Duration Availability Deposit Total Cost* (*Total cost includes the deposit)
Aug 17, 2025
Aug 23, 2025
7 Days Available £245.00 £1375.00 Book Now

What's Included?

Pre-trip:

  • Personalised trip support from your Adventurous Ewe team
  • All trip info supplied via our mobile travel app, so you have access to live updates 24/7
  • Discount on personal kit from specialist independent outdoor retailers both in shop and online
  • Travel protection for your booking
  • Public liability insurance
  • Risk assessment and emergency management planning
  • Monthly payment plan available
  • Free Adventurous Ewe Water-to-Go Bottle

On your trip:

  • Qualified Swedish Arctic Mountain Guide
  • Garmin connect for group
  • 1 night mountain station accommodation
  • 4 night’s mountain hut accommodation
  • 1 night guest house accommodaton
  • All meals as outlined in your itinerary
  • Sauna in Alesjaure and Sälka
  • Safety equipment and first aid provisions
  • All vehicle transfers in country as outlined in the itinerary
  • Expedition management before, during and post trek.

What's Not Included?

Currently not included but can be organised at an additional cost:

  • Return flights from the UK (LHR or LGW) to Kiruna Sweden and Narvik Norway. Flights operated by SAS or Norwegian Air 
  • Any overnight accommodation required during flight times / stopovers / extensions
  • Luggage storage in Abisko.
  • Option to extend your trip in Narvik or Abisko

 Items not included:

  • Travel insurance (mandatory)
  • Clothing and equipment as detailed on the Kit List
  • Any personal snacks, electrolytes and medication
  • Single room supplement (please note, this is not available in the mountain huts)
  • Personal spending money, cash is needed for purchases in the mountain huts for snacks & drinks
  • Tips for local crew
  • Other items not listed on your itinerary
  • Any expenses incurred with leaving the trip early ie. hotel accommodation or change of flight costs.

Sustainable and Responsible Travel

Adventurous Ewe is committed to delivering our trips in a responsible and ethical manner with sustainability at its core. We respect and aim to operate our adventures to benefit local people, their economy and the environment!

Some of the responsible travel features embedded in our Kings Trail Arctic Snowshoe Adventure are:

  • Using local crew who are qualified Guides, support crew and drivers who are all extremely knowledgeable and experienced
  • Staying in local mountain huts run by volunteers
  • Promote internal train travel as opposed to internal flights in Sweden between Stockholm and Abisko
  • Minimising plastic waste wherever possible with providing a complimentary Water-To-Go bottle on departure
  • Careful management of limited energy and water resources
  • Offering real life experiences which promote cross-cultural understanding with a visit to a Sámi Village
  • Operating with a ‘leave no trace’ ethos – take only memories, leave only footprints
  • Adventurous Ewe will make a financial contribution to the environmental charity, Cool Earth, as part of our business partnership.

Together, we can all make a difference in helping preserve this precious and wonderful planet.

 

Location
Europe
Duration
7 days & 6 nights
Difficulty
Cost From
£1375.00
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