Our wildlife short break holidays & tours

Short break wildlife holidays allow you to have meaningful encounters with the natural world without the need to travel huge distances. But staying closer to home doesn't mean the wildlife is mundane, Europe has some incredible native animals, the conservation of which your trip will help to support. You'll be put into the centre of things, in forest hides, hidden lakeside camp sites and mountain huts, and you'll have the option to explore a variety of habitats, from scrubland, pine woods and mountains to archipelago coastlines. And whether you are tracking bears, whale watching, wolf spotting, or any other of the wide range of trips available, you’ll be left refreshed, but ultimately inspired by the biodiversity that surrounds us and the people that work hard to protect it.

Our top Short break wildlife holidays

Sweden holidays, Wolves, Moose and Beavers

From €1890
5 days ex flights
Venture into the Swedish forest for wolves, moose & beavers.
Small group2026: 29 Jun, 6 Jul, 13 Jul, 20 Jul, 27 Jul, 3 Aug, 10 Aug, 17 Aug, 24 Aug, 31 Aug

Romania wildlife holiday stay in wildlife hides

From €580 to €756
4 days ex flights
Explore some of the wildest forests of Europe.

Whale and bird watching holiday, Norway

From €1450
4 days ex flights
Sustainable wildlife sailing adventure in Northern Norway
Small group2026: 1 Jun, 3 Jun, 5 Jun, 8 Jun, 10 Jun, 12 Jun, 15 Jun, 17 Jun, 19 Jun, 22 Jun, 24 Jun, 26 Jun, 29 Jun, 1 Jul, 3 Jul, 5 Jul, 8 Jul, 10 Jul, 13 Jul, 15 Jul, 17 Jul, 20 Jul, 22 Jul, 24 Jul, 27 Jul, 29 Jul

Finland wildlife short break

From €900
5 days ex flights
Bear, wolverine and elk widlife short break in Finland
Small group2026: 10 Jun, 24 Jun, 8 Jul, 5 Aug, 31 Aug

Danube Delta birdwatching in Romania

From €445
4 days ex flights
An incredible Danube Delta birdwatching experience!
Small group2026: 1 Apr, 15 Apr, 22 Apr, 29 Apr, 6 May, 13 May, 27 May, 17 Jun, 15 Jul, 22 Jul, 29 Jul, 5 Aug, 12 Aug, 19 Aug, 26 Aug, 2 Sep, 16 Sep, 23 Sep, 30 Sep

Alpine Wolf tracking holiday, France

From €867
4 days ex flights
Once in a lifetime wolf tracking adventure in French Alps
Small group2026: 27 Mar

Whale watching sailing holiday, Norway

From €1900
5 days ex flights
Sailing Norwegian Fjords Whale Watching & Northern Lights
Small group2025: 20 Dec, 2026: 2 Jan, 3 Jan, 9 Jan, 10 Jan, 16 Jan, 17 Jan, 23 Jan, 24 Jan, 30 Jan, 31 Jan, 7 Nov, 14 Nov, 21 Nov, 28 Nov, 5 Dec, 12 Dec, 19 Dec

Bird watching short break to Hungary

From £675
4 days ex flights
Visit Bukk National Park with a birding specialist
Tailor made

Greek island short break

From €600
3 days ex flights
Relaxing natural history tour & sea swimming on Kalamos island
Tailor made
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Wildlife short break highlights

Within reach

Europe is hopping with birds and beasts, meaning a short break holiday spent wolf tracking or bear watching is a glorious possibility. Take a quick flight and then an organised trip will transfer you from airport to wilderness – often a surprisingly small distance! Fly to Stockholm, for example, and you’re two hours’ drive from forests roamed by wolves and moose, while in Poland, European bison live four hours from Warsaw. Some animals demand domestic flights to reach them – the whales of northern Norway, for instance – but once here, guided hikes, canoeing trips and expert tracking tell the full wildlife story.

Birds in Hungary

A twitcher’s paradise, Hungary boasts spectacular birdlife. The deciduous forest and areas of scrubland in Bukk National Park are home to numerous species, including woodpeckers, eagles, warblers and flycatchers. Nearby Hortobagy National Park, meanwhile, is one of Europe’s best bird-watching locations, with wetland birds numerous and easily viewable; you might spy a red footed falcon or great bustard, too.

Bison in Poland

Some 800 European bison roam Poland’s Bialowieza Forest. This is the remaining chunk of the huge primeval forest that once covered Europe and is now, sadly, threatened by logging. Safari style trips seek the bison out, encountering wild boar, pine martens, moose, beavers and rare birds, too. If you’re lucky, spot signs of wolves and lynx. Poland’s Carpathian Mountains are also a good place for wolf tracking.

Brown bears in Finland

The wilderness of Eastern Finland, close to the Russian border, is bear country. During July and August it bursts into life; its population of brown bears emerging to hunt and forage, alongside wolves, wolverines and beavers. On a short break learn about their habitat through hikes and talks, and spend a night in a hide, taking advantage of the long hours of daylight to spot the bears.

Whales in Norway

The Gulf Stream warms the waters around northern Norway, making them a nutrient rich feeding ground for whales. In spring, spot orcas from land hunting in the fjords of the Lofoten peninsula or take a boat trip to see sperm whales from May until September. From November to January, combine whale watching in the fjords northwest of Tromsø with spotting the Northern Lights.

Wolves in France

The French Alps are home to a small population of wolves, which loped over from Italy in the 1990s. On a short break, learn how to track these elusive animals, walking off piste through wild and relatively untouched terrain, spotting their prints and the tracks of the chamois, mouflon and wild boar they hunt. You may be lucky and spot a lynx, too.

Wolves & moose in Sweden

Drive two hours from Stockholm and you can be in forest that’s home to a huge range of wildlife. During summer, guided hikes and canoe trips bring you close to moose, beavers, foxes, deer and red squirrels. In winter, track wolves here, or head to Swedish Lapland during January and February, home to the largest moose in Europe!

Best time to go

Summer is the best time to see bears in eastern Finland, during the long, light days of Jul-Aug. It’s also the time to spot a smorgasbord of beasts in central Sweden, including beavers and moose. You can see birds in Hungary and bison in Poland all year round, but winter is the best time to track wolves in southern France and Poland, when they are pursuing mates and establishing packs. Expect temperatures of 5°C to -10°C. Winter’s also the time to see wildlife and the northern lights on a single trip, spotting moose in Swedish Lapland and whales off Norway.

Our Short break wildlife holidays reviews

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Elaine Darran07 Nov 2025
An amazing holiday. Would definitely recommend. I’m 65 female sharing the experience with my 39 year old son. I was looking forward to the spectacular scenery and any whales or northern lights would be a bonus. We were lucky to see both, with whales in abundance.read more
Alison Sowerby23 Aug 2025
Perfect for anyone who loves wildlife.read more
Katie Bruce05 Jul 2025
Hearing the wolf cubs howling in the forest in the night was breathtaking and I loved seeing the moose mother and calf. Udden guesthouse is beautiful, the hosts are wonderful and the food exceptional.read more
Jane Gaylard20 Jun 2025
Lovely time. We couldn't have enjoyed the trips more seeing some 70+ species of birds plus other wildlife.read more
Written by Joanna Simmons
Photo credits: [Page banner: Hans Veth] [Within reach : Hans Veth] [Whales in Norway: Bart]