Terrain: Mostly flat or gently rolling terrain, with well-maintained paths and only occasional short uneven sections. Distance: Usually shorter walks, around 4.5 to 5.5 km / 3 to 4 miles per day, depending on the itinerary. Elevation gain: Very limited. There may be a few gentle slopes, but no significant climbs or descents. Who it is for: Ideal for beginners, casual walkers, families, and anyone looking for a relaxed walking holiday with little physical effort.
Terrain: A mix of flat sections and more uneven ground, with some inclines, steps, or minor obstacles that remain manageable for most reasonably active travellers. Distance: Generally around 5 to 8 km / 3 to 5 miles per day, depending on the tour and terrain. Elevation gain: Noticeable but not demanding. Some uphill and downhill stretches may be present, though never steep or prolonged. Who it is for: Suitable for beginners who want a slightly more active experience, as well as for regular walkers looking for a relaxed but rewarding pace.
Terrain: Varied terrain that may include uneven paths, longer walking sections, and regular uphill or downhill stretches. Distance: Moderate daily walking time and distance, suitable for travellers who enjoy being active outdoors for a good part of the day. Elevation gain: More consistent and clearly noticeable, though still within the reach of anyone with a basic to good level of fitness. Who it is for: Best for active travellers who are comfortable walking for several hours a day and can handle some uneven terrain and sustained inclines.