Embrace sustainable hiking and responsible tourism with Coolcation

As climate change brings about more intense heatwaves, travelers are increasingly looking for cooler destinations to escape the summer heat. Coolcations—vacations in cooler climates—are becoming a popular choice, offering not only a refreshing getaway but also an opportunity to practice sustainable hiking and responsible tourism.

The essence of Coolcation

Coolcations are about finding solace in the serene, less crowded, and often untouched landscapes of Northern Europe. Destinations like Norway, Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands offer breathtaking views, unique cultural experiences, and the perfect climate for hiking enthusiasts.

Sustainable hiking practices

  1. Choose eco-friendly trails: Opt for hiking trails in regions dedicated to sustainability. Trails in national parks or protected areas often have guidelines to help minimize environmental impact.
  2. Respect wildlife and flora: Stay on marked paths to protect local flora and avoid disturbing wildlife. Observing animals from a distance ensures their habitats remain undisturbed.
  3. Minimize waste: Follow Leave No Trace principles. Carry reusable water bottles, containers, and utensils. Pack out all trash and dispose of it properly.
  4. Use sustainable gear: Invest in eco-friendly hiking gear made from sustainable materials. Choose durable items that will last for many trips, reducing waste over time.
  5. Support local conservation: Participate in or donate to local conservation efforts. Volunteering for trail maintenance or clean-up events can make a significant impact.

Responsible tourism

  1. Support local economies: Choose locally-owned accommodations, restaurants, and shops. This not only supports the local economy but also provides a more authentic travel experience.
  2. Cultural respect: Learn about and respect local customs and traditions. Engage with communities in a respectful and meaningful way.
  3. Sustainable transportation: Use public transportation, bikes, or carpool when possible. Reducing your carbon footprint contributes to the overall sustainability of your trip.
  4. Educate yourself and others: Share your knowledge of sustainable practices with fellow travelers. Encourage others to adopt eco-friendly habits.

Benefits of Coolcation

Coolcations are not just about escaping the heat; they are about embracing a lifestyle that values nature, respects local cultures, and promotes environmental stewardship. By choosing a coolcation, you are contributing to the preservation of beautiful landscapes and supporting sustainable tourism practices that ensure these areas remain pristine for future generations.

Get started with ERA’s Coolcation guide

The European Ramblers Association (ERA) offers comprehensive resources to help you plan your sustainable coolcation. From detailed trail guides to tips on responsible travel, ERA is your go-to source for making your next adventure both enjoyable and eco-friendly.
Visit the ERA Coolcation Guide to start planning your sustainable coolcation today!

Embracing sustainable hiking and responsible tourism through coolcations not only provides a refreshing escape but also helps protect our planet. Let’s work together to make every adventure a step towards a more sustainable future. Happy hiking!