Western Canada is at the top of any outdoor enthusiast’s bucket list, and Banff is the jewel in Alberta’s crown. Banff is Canada’s oldest national park and is known for vast, wild and beautiful landscapes full of towering mountains, expansive glaciers and turquoise blue lakes. If you want to immerse yourself in nature, this is the place to do it. There are honestly no words to describe the awe-inspiring landscapes you will experience there!
Banff was one of the stops we made on our two week Canadian road trip. It’s perhaps the most well known area we visited and for good reason, it is absolutely breathtaking. We spent months researching the best hikes, lakes and restaurants to visit and as a result, it was the highlight of our time in the Rockies. So if you want to plan the most incredible few days in the region, here are my recommendations.
From the UK you can get flights to Calgary, which is 1.5 hours away from Banff by car.
I highly recommend renting a car to allow you the freedom to explore and enjoy the beauty of Banff. Aim to book one which is four wheel drive and high clearance. Roads are typically pretty good in Canada but once you get into the wilderness they can get a bit rougher. It’s better to be safe than sorry!
The best time to visit this region is in the summer months of early July through to late September. Personally I find mountain weather is more stable in September, which the locals in Alberta confirmed is usually the case.
Banff covers a huge area and you could easily spend a week or more exploring it. However, if you are stopping off as part of a longer road trip, I would say 3-4 days is enough time to experience the highlights.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Canada isn’t cheap. The prices we experienced reflected those of the UK when it comes to meals, hotels, car rental, etc. So be sure to budget accordingly.
Personally, we stayed at Basecamp Suits Banff, which are little self-contained apartments nestled right in the heart of downtown Banff. They have their own kitchens, which are super useful if you’re making your own breakfast and lunch before big days in the mountains like we did. I have friends who recommended Peaks hotel too.
Make sure you reserve your dinner spots ahead of time during busy seasons, as they get booked up.
One Important Thing: The most famous tourist destinations in Banff are Lake Louise and Lake Moraine. One thing to remember when visiting them is that shuttle systems are in place, since parking is either super limited or not available at all. I highly recommend booking your shuttle in advance, you can find more info about them here.
It would be a crime to come to Banff and not hike! The National Park is absolutely covered with miles and miles of incredible trails and exploring them on foot is the best way to truly experience the vast wilderness of the region. Make sure you add these hikes to your hit list:
Banff is known for its iconic turquoise blue lakes, so make sure you don’t miss them!
In my opinion, the best lakes for an actual swim are often those which are located mid-hike such as Helen Lake, Eiffel Lake and Rockbound Lake. They are much more peaceful than the more famous ones and really allow you to immerse yourself in nature.
If you’re looking to try something new, then there is a recently established via ferrata in the peaks above the town of Banff. The Mount Norquay Via Ferrata has a range of different routes depending on your confidence and head for heights. It is perfect for those who are new to via ferrata and want to experience it in a safe way, as you will complete the route with an experienced guide.
There are two main scenic drives that I recommend.
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