Check out the Norwegian Trekking Association, which has cabins all over Norway. Joining the association is not very expensive, and it gives you cheaper prices and priority on bunks when cabins are crowded.
The association has some suggested trips, where you can walk from cabin to cabin.
In Spain you have the Camino de Santiago. This is what I wrote about it in another Travel question:
You are looking to walk the Camino de Santiago. It joins hiking,
nature, historic architecture, photo opportunities and is very cheap
(eat about 6-8 € per meal and sleep 4-8 €). Additionally, you’ll know
the real Spain, meet interesting people (mainly Spanish, but you can
find people from around the world and you will complete one of the
mythical mid age routes.Depending on the time you have you can start from one city or other.
For instance if you have 2-3 weeks you can start walking from Leon.
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You’ll find cheap accomodation in nearly every village you cross. You have a lot of guides (printed or online) that will help you to book hostels (but, believe me, if you are not going on peak season it is not necessary at all).
Depending on your time and interests you could start walking on one or another place. The best is you read any guide to know where is the best place to start walking for you.
You can find informations on french GR-Info site. It is about long distance footpaths in France, including contact info on accomodations.
For instance, GR-10 crosses the Pyrénées mountains from Atlantic Ocean to Mediterranean Sea, or GR-20 around Corsica.
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5 Mar, 2024
5 Mar, 2024