Europe itineraries

Europe attracts more tourists than any other continent, and there are many ways of visiting the continent. This list includes itineraries that explore Europe by theme, mode of transportation, and region.

There are three unrelated systems of European long-distance routes that each use similar codes (or "European Route [number]"): European highways (E1–E982), European long-distance walking routes (E1–E12) and EuroVelo cycling routes (EV1–EV19). For walking, there is also the Grande Randonnée network of long-distance trails. Then, most highways and trails, and itineraries listed below, don't belong to these schemes, but may belong to a national or regional one.

Crossing more than one region

 * , an ancient trade route which connects the Baltic Sea with the Adriatic Sea
 * , a road from Norway to Russia, by lakes and rivers
 * , across former Yugoslavia
 * , in the Alps
 * , the river
 * , by foot from Nordkapp to Italy (as of 2023, the article covers only the northern part)
 * , from the Netherlands to and through Poland
 * , European route E18: a highway from Northern Ireland to Russia, passing through the southern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland, also crossing the Baltic Sea with ferry connections.
 * , from Gela in southern Italy to Alta in northern Norway.
 * , do Europe like the wealthy young in the times before railways
 * , the itinerary of the protagonists of a 2000 German road movie
 * , Paris to Istanbul
 * . Also see
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.
 * . Also see
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.
 * . Also see
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.
 * . Also see
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.
 * . Also see
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.
 * . Also see
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.
 * - pilgrimage routes in Central and Southeastern Europe.

Croatia

 * in Istria

Portugal

 * Portuguese Way of Saint James ( see )

Spain

 * Way of St. James ( see )
 * French Way ( see )
 * Portuguese Way ( see )
 * ,, 12 stages on a large arc between the coasts of Garraf and Maresme, encircling the city of Barcelona at a distance of between 40 and 50 km. Part of the Grande Randonnée network of trails.
 * Mediterranean Trail, — the Spanish part of the European long-distance walking route E12 from Catalonia to Tarifa in Andalusia. As of 2023 only Catalonia and Andalusia have verified segments of this route.
 * ,, 12 stages on a large arc between the coasts of Garraf and Maresme, encircling the city of Barcelona at a distance of between 40 and 50 km. Part of the Grande Randonnée network of trails.
 * Mediterranean Trail, — the Spanish part of the European long-distance walking route E12 from Catalonia to Tarifa in Andalusia. As of 2023 only Catalonia and Andalusia have verified segments of this route.
 * ,, 12 stages on a large arc between the coasts of Garraf and Maresme, encircling the city of Barcelona at a distance of between 40 and 50 km. Part of the Grande Randonnée network of trails.
 * Mediterranean Trail, — the Spanish part of the European long-distance walking route E12 from Catalonia to Tarifa in Andalusia. As of 2023 only Catalonia and Andalusia have verified segments of this route.
 * ,, 12 stages on a large arc between the coasts of Garraf and Maresme, encircling the city of Barcelona at a distance of between 40 and 50 km. Part of the Grande Randonnée network of trails.
 * Mediterranean Trail, — the Spanish part of the European long-distance walking route E12 from Catalonia to Tarifa in Andalusia. As of 2023 only Catalonia and Andalusia have verified segments of this route.

Italy

 * (Cernobbio-Como-Brunate)
 * (Milano-Lecco-Lierna-S.Bernardino)
 * (Milano-Lecco-Lierna-S.Bernardino)
 * (Milano-Lecco-Lierna-S.Bernardino)
 * (Milano-Lecco-Lierna-S.Bernardino)

Nordic countries

 * , the main road of Norway
 * , a road along the Finnish coast to northern Norway
 * , scenic road from the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic, through northern Sweden and Norway
 * , a road mostly along Norway's jagged west coast
 * , group of Christian pilgrim routes to Nidarosdomen in Trondheim
 * , Arctic long-distance hiking trail

Denmark

 * , a route of more than 4000 km and growing, taking you all around Denmark.
 * , connects historical sights from the viking age and late iron age, best explored by foot or bike
 * , 4 km walking trail connecting several reconstructed prehistoric buildings and burial mounds
 * , 4 km walking trail connecting several reconstructed prehistoric buildings and burial mounds

Finland

 * , by road and ferry through the Archipelago Sea
 * , a suggested route showing some of the most important sights in Finland
 * , the main leisure fairway through the Archipelago Sea
 * , a road through the country, from south to north
 * , a historic route from Turku to the inland
 * , the old postal route along the south coast
 * , a walk through the city or out to the countryside
 * , a legendary long-distance hiking route through much of Finland
 * in :
 * , a few itineraries for visitors to Helsinki

Iceland

 * , a ring road encircling the country

Norway

 * – linking Nordkapp to E6
 * , steamer along the Norwegian coast
 * , Geiranger-Trollstigen scenic drive
 * , a road through the highest mountain pass in Northern Europe

Sweden

 * , a scenic waterway across southern Sweden and its largest lakes
 * , a railway through inland Sweden
 * , long-distance hiking trail in northern Sweden
 * , Stieg Larsson's Nordic Noir series
 * , a cluster of mines and industries along the Iron Ore Railway
 * , hiking trail in Laponia
 * , a long-distance hiking trail
 * Stockholm: : 80 beheadings, one shipwreck, one hostage crisis, three assassinations, one plane crash, and the Nobel Prize; : The best photo spots in Stockholm,, ,
 * , a hiking trail
 * , the cradle of the Swedish kingdom
 * , a hiking trail
 * , the cradle of the Swedish kingdom