Greece walking holiday, Zagorohoria and Lefkada island






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Fees are per person for two people sharing a double room.
Flexible itineraries and single supplements are available.
Fee includes guided walks, accommodation, breakfast, luggage and all transfers, VAT, info on local history, culture, flora & fauna.
Flexible itineraries and single supplements are available.
Fee includes guided walks, accommodation, breakfast, luggage and all transfers, VAT, info on local history, culture, flora & fauna.
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110 Eur off for all June departures
Description of Greece walking holiday, Zagorohoria and Lefkada island
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2023: 27 May, 10 Jun, 24 Jun, 8 Jul, 22 Jul, 5 Aug, 19 Aug, 2 Sep, 16 Sep
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Diet:
We cater for both vegetarians and vegans.
Reviews
1 Reviews of Greece walking holiday, Zagorohoria and Lefkada island
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 21 Sep 2019 by Max Rathmell
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
It has to be the walk down the Vikos Gorge. The talk buy the herbalist on Lefkada was also fantastic.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Expect paths to be often in poor condition, but don't rush and you'll be OK.
In September expect some rain in Zagoria. It rained after 4.0pm most days.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Tricky one. Obviously our spend was of benefit to local people, especially as we extended by 3 days. If this helps reduce environmental damage then that would be good but some continuing damage is still evident. For example cattle grazing around Drakolimni (Alpine lake) which we reached during our extension. The amount of bird life was disappointing but there was some (unconfirmed) evidence of bear presence. Clearly and somewhat amazingly the absence of construction activity outside of the existing villages is a key to the attraction of this area, together with traditional construction designs. We did shockingly learn however that the Government has granted a licence to explore for frackable hydrocarbons in the area.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Excellent. Everything went well and was enjoyed.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
This walking trail holiday in the regions of West Greece & Lefkada island, has a primary eco-focus. We are dedicated to encouraging low-impact activity holidays, such as walking, and minimising our negative impact on the environment and people. This is mainly done by respecting the natural environment of the places we visit and by concentrating on an alternative way of travelling, mostly out of the heavy burdened touristic summer season.We try to support the No Footprint idea by exploring in small group numbers and as much as possible getting around on foot or by public transport. Our walking holidays after all, leave nothing but footprints behind! We walk on designated paths and make sure no litter is left behind, while we also gather up any that we see on our way. We often arrange clean ups of paths and beaches during the week. We report on paths that are falling out of use and help to clear or shape them back.
Most of our paths are part of larger protected areas or National parks and Natural reserves, such as the vast Natura 2000 network. This way, we encourage our guests to behave in an environmentally responsible manner. We inform our guests about the unique flora and endemic and common species they will encounter while walking or swimming around Lefkada. We find it to be important to encourage and develop a passion for wildlife and wild places among our customers. We give guidelines on where to look for them, how to observe them or even capture a unique picture showing to the rest of the world their magic. Of course, it is important to emphasize that all wildlife sightings are a bonus; none are guaranteed! We practice Responsible Wildlife Viewing principles by not disturbing or threatening the behaviour of any wild animal by no means. We ask our guests to never remove a specimen whether plant, seed or animal from its natural environment. Guests leave aware of the environmental dangers faced and what they can do themselves to minimise them.
We encourage our guests and the owners of the accommodations we use to be aware of the threats to the environment (i.e. water waste, plastic bags and bottles) and suggest ways in which they can minimise their negative footprint. We explain to our guests the need for water conservation, especially in the Greek islands and advise them on how to minimise their water waste. We encourage our guests to bring refillable water bottles and/or recycle them in designated areas. All communication is done electronically where possible, saving on paper
People
We have the greatest respect for the local people and their customs and are anxious to share our knowledge of the Greek lifestyle with our guests. Your guides are all local, sharing with you their ideas and love for their land. In order to limit the social impact of tourism all are guests are introduced to the local customs, religion, politics and history during our walks. We take our clients to local festivals, artists' workshops, and other local celebrations trying to get them to experience the local way of life. We encourage our guests to mix and interact with the local people which are particularly friendly and hospitable.Through our walking trail holidays in Greece we support small businesses by supporting locally owned shops, guesthouses, mini-markets, bakeries and taverns. As our holidays take place in spring, early summer and autumn, we bring customers and income to establishments which would otherwise only have visitors in the high touristic summer months. In many villages, we visit local craftswomen who make their own handmade traditional products and by selling them, support their families.
All the products used in our picnics are bought locally, by small family-owned shops, supporting a low carbon diet and respecting the seasonal produces, thus supporting the local agricultural community. Evening meals are taken in typical Greek restaurants serving local, Greek and Mediterranean dishes, usually with products from their own personal gardens.
We opt for local, family owned guesthouses, staffed by locals. These accommodations have been restored by local workers and retained their unique local character whilst providing all necessary comforts. The guesthouses recently installed solar panels which provide hot water for all rooms all year round.
In general, with all walking holidays in Greece, were trying through our activities to encourage travellers to approach places they visit with greater understanding and respect.
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