The Crown of Europe Peaks: A Hillwalking Journey Across the Continent
MountainViews offers hillwalking lists for the island of Ireland which form a great objective and challenge. So too there are international lists. Many of these are climbing challenges. As Fergal Hingerty’s article about Albania shows the Crown of Europe contains many of interest for the hillwalker.
The "Crown of Europe" is a unique challenge that involves reaching the highest point in each of Europe’s 50 countries. This collection of peaks offers a journey through the continent’s diverse landscapes, from rugged mountains and rolling hills to gentle slopes and hidden highpoints. For hillwalkers, it presents not only a physical challenge but also an opportunity to explore Europe’s natural beauty and cultural richness.
The peaks in the Crown of Europe range dramatically in height and difficulty. Some are iconic and demanding, such as Mont Blanc (4,808 meters) on the France-Italy border or Mount Elbrus (5,642 meters) in the Caucasus region of Russia. These summits require technical skills, mountaineering experience, and careful planning, making them a test even for seasoned adventurers.
However, the list also includes less daunting highpoints that are perfect for hillwalkers of all abilities. For example, Estonia’s Suur Munamägi (318 meters) and Moldova’s Balanesti Hill (430 meters) are gentle ascents suitable for a leisurely day’s outing. Even Denmark’s Møllehøj, standing at just 171 meters, offers an enjoyable walk in a picturesque setting.
The Crown of Europe isn’t just about elevation — it’s about variety and discovery. For hillwalkers, it’s an invitation to step off the beaten path and experience the continent’s hidden gems, from Andorra’s rocky ridges to Malta’s coastal cliffs. Along the way, walkers encounter different cultures, climates, and terrains, each contributing to a richer appreciation of Europe’s natural and human diversity.
Completing the Crown of Europe is an inspiring goal for hillwalkers, blending personal achievement with exploration. Whether tackling towering peaks or charming hills, each summit reached is a step toward understanding and celebrating the breathtaking variety of Europe.