Not sure if it needs to be classic Alpine hut to hut or not.
If not, I've looked at the Majorcan long distance path previously and there's a coastal path in Portugal that would probably be enjoyable in October too.
If you want mountains can go village to village in the Alpujarras in Spain, no huts but cheap hostals / pensions, food and drink along the way. Fly to Malaga, bus to Granada.
> Not sure if it needs to be classic Alpine hut to hut or not.
TBH it could be anywhere. I’ve looked at Slovenia, but think October may be too late in the year. Also Atlas Mts, Sardinia and Pyrenees
> If not, I've looked at the Majorcan long distance path previously and there's a coastal path in Portugal that would probably be enjoyable in October too.
> If you want mountains can go village to village in the Alpujarras in Spain, no huts but cheap hostals / pensions, food and drink along the way. Fly to Malaga, bus to Granada.
October could be tricky in that many alpine huts close around the 3rd week of September. I would suggest going valley to valley, but the lift infrastructure will probably be shut as well, so that would also heavily restrict you.
Did this a few years ago in the first two weeks of October. Generally good weather, autumnal forests, huts open but not always staffed. We may just have been lucky...
Can be split into two sections each taking about a week.
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