Back in March we unveiled a set of photos with the tag line "Where are we going next?" Now it's official. We're going to Patagonia in 2016! More specifically, we... read more →
Check out these photos from our Sicily hiking tour which ran May 30th to June 7th. Do you see the volcanic eruptions at the bottom of each photo montage? Those... read more →
This is where Swiss cheese gets its bubbles, but there's a debate brewing on HOW those bubbles form. According a recent report, it's the bucket, or rather, what falls into... read more →
Th' Anam Tho' Dhia! but there it is — The dawn on the hills of Ireland! God's angels lifting the night's black veil, From the fair, sweet face of my... read more →
Image: Ivoha/shutterstock Have you subscribed to our e-newsletter? Click here to subscribe, and get all the latest offers and news. From our latest edition: Time is running out for an ancient kingdom... read more →
The tourist office in Corippo bills their tiny village as the “smallest municipality in Switzerland,” and they’re probably right. The population of the town was just 12 people in 2013,... read more →
We’re happy to announce that luggage transfers are now included on the self-guided Tour du Mont Blanc, our 10-day circumnavigation of Western Europe’s highest peak. Register for the TMB, and... read more →
Guided tours rock! RW guides Daniel Sundqvist and Babsi Glanznig (behind the camera), took our Alpino Wunderbar guests on a Via Ferrata outside of Cortina, Italy. Via Ferrata literally means... read more →
There are basically three types of hiking in the Alps. 1. Hiking below tree line. 2. Hiking above tree line. 3. Hiking above the clouds. The first two categories... read more →
Travel + Leisure offers a nice taste of the Italian Dolomites in their recent article, Hot Spots of Italy’s Dolomite Mountains. Their well-written piece does a nice job of capturing the... read more →
National Geographic has a nice story about our Slovenia hiking tour. Check it out. FYI; we only have 3 spots... read more →
That little white house in the distance is called the Schutzhaus Tierser Alpl (Rifugio Alpe di Tires in Italian), and it’s our home for the night on Day #3 or our... read more →








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