Off the Couch · Trails

Start hiking, trekking & climbing — the beginner-friendly way.

Plain-language route guides, gear checklists and safety basics for the mountains. No experience assumed.

Three ways in

Not sure where you fit? Here's the honest difference, beginner to beginner.

Easiest entry

Hiking

Marked trails, no special gear beyond good shoes. The best place to build fitness and trail sense before anything harder.

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A step up

Trekking

Multi-day routes, more remote terrain, and real planning: navigation, layers, and knowing your pace over distance.

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Needs guidance

Climbing

Ropes, harnesses and technique. We'll point you to beginner-safe crags and courses — never attempt this untrained.

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Hikes by country

Every one of these is a hike I've actually done. Organized by country so you can plan around where you're traveling.

Greece

Mount Olympus

Home of the gods in Greek mythology, and mainland Greece's highest peak.

2,917 m · Mytikas summit

Italy

Dolomites

Jagged limestone spires and turquoise alpine lakes in the Italian Alps.

UNESCO World Heritage site

Poland

Tatra Mountains

Glacial lakes and granite ridgelines in Poland's highest range.

2,499 m · Rysy, Poland's highest peak

Slovakia

Tatra Mountains

The High Tatras' sharper, higher side — dramatic granite peaks above Slovak valleys.

2,655 m · Gerlachovský štít, the range's highest peak

France

Chamonix

The historic gateway to Mont Blanc, with trails beneath some of the Alps' most dramatic granite spires.

4,806 m · Below Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest peak

Switzerland

Dufourspitze (Monte Rosa)

Switzerland's highest summit, part of the Monte Rosa massif on the Swiss-Italian border.

4,634 m · Switzerland's highest peak

Austria

Grossglockner

Austria's highest peak, crowned by the Pasterze — the country's largest glacier.

3,798 m · Austria's highest peak

Morocco

Mount Toubkal

North Africa's highest peak, in the High Atlas mountains south of Marrakech.

4,167 m · Highest peak in North Africa

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