The off-season is the perfect time for hiking. Morning mists, songs around the campfire, mushroom meadows - what else can you dream of in the fall? We have collected for you the top European destinations where you can fully experience this atmosphere. Read below to find out where to go.

Laugavegur, Iceland One of the most famous hiking routes in the country. It stretches through a variety of landscapes: from volcanic mountains to glacial valleys. The 54-kilometer path passes through Vatnajökull National Park.

The route starts near the geothermal springs of Landmannalaugar and ends in the picturesque Thórsmörk Valley. The journey takes several days (approximately 2 to 4) and includes overnight stays in shelters. The most popular accommodations: Hrafntinnusker, Alftavatn, Hvanngil, Emstrur.

By the way, there are specially designated places in Iceland where you can pitch a tent. However, keep in mind that it must be protected from wind and rain. The weather in the country is very capricious.

You should also know that a river flows through this area, so take trekking poles with you. Fimmvörðuháls, Iceland One of the most popular tourist routes in the country, 20.3 kilometers long.

On average, the journey takes up to 8 hours. It runs between the Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull glaciers. It starts near the famous Skógafoss waterfall and passes through a variety of landscapes: from volcanic formations to green valleys.

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