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Whether you're exploring rolling hills, coastal paths or alpine routes, there's a pair of women's walking boots designed for your needs. Tailored for the female foot and carefully selected by our mountain experts, these women's walking boots cover every adventure, from gentle hikes to multi-day treks with overnight stays.
Our women's walking boots are shaped for the female foot, typically narrower at the heel and slimmer across the instep than men's models. They must provide excellent ankle and foot support on any terrain. The sole is crucial: it combines grip on wet ground, stability on rocky paths and cushioning to reduce joint strain on long descents. To assess fit and choose the right size, keep these tips in mind:
For more guidance, our top 10 walking boots selected by our experts will help you decide based on your foot shape and activity.
Well-designed women's mountain boots are durable and waterproof. You can choose between synthetic or leather materials, offering warmth, improved waterproofing or increased abrasion resistance. For walking boots with a Gore-Tex membrane, they're ideal for wet ground or snow. The Gore-Tex membrane is a thin layer between the lining and outer, with micropores that let sweat vapour escape while blocking water from outside. Combined with a nubuck leather or technical textile upper, it keeps your feet dry in summer showers or melting winter snow. The Salomon X Ultra 5 GTX W is a great example: suitable for day hikes or multi-day treks, it offers lightness and protection in all conditions.
The height of the upper is often the first thing to consider, as it affects support, weight and the type of terrain you can tackle. Low-cut models, light and similar to trail trainers, are ideal for easy paths and day hikes. Mid boots, covering the ankle, offer a balance between freedom of movement and support, perfect for most hillwalking. High boots, more rigid, are essential when the terrain gets tougher or your backpack is heavy for multi-day trips.
The range of low-cut walking boots has grown thanks to innovations from trail running. The fit is now closer to a trainer, with reduced weight and reinforced soles for mountain paths or approaches to climbing routes without changing footwear. This category is perfect for marked trails, day hikes and even light approaches, as long as the terrain is easy and ankle support isn't a priority. Some models are also available in waterproof versions for wet conditions. For maximum lightness and breathability, there are also women's walking sandals in a variety of styles and colours! The Scarpa Mojito is the ideal low shoe for mountain walks or reaching your climbing spot. Use our filters to find the model that matches your needs.
When the paths get steeper, rockier or your pack exceeds ten kilos, things change. A high boot, or a supportive mid for intermediate profiles, becomes essential to lock the ankle and reduce twisting on technical sections. Look for these features:
To compare with men's models, see our selection of men's walking boots.
Each brand brings its own technical expertise:
For a wider choice, you'll also find The North Face with the Verto Alpine GTX for demanding hikes, Dolomite with the 54 Low Evo range for technical lifestyle, as well as Columbia, Mammut and Salewa covering everything from lightweight hiking to long-distance trekking.
In terms of style, women's fits are slimmer at the heel and instep, and colours go beyond black and grey to include more expressive shades, without ever compromising on technical features.
The key is to find the right model for your needs: explore our women's trekking boots for multi-day adventures, our women's approach shoes for reaching climbing routes, our women's mountaineering boots for high mountains, and our women's lifestyle models for everyday wear and travel.
A well-maintained pair of walking boots will last for many seasons without losing performance, as long as you care for the material. Nubuck or full-grain leather needs regular reproofing with a leather-specific product (wax or spray) rather than a universal waterproofing that could clog the pores. Textile models should be treated with a DWR spray to maintain breathability. Store your boots in a dry, airy place away from direct sunlight, which can crack leather, and avoid direct heat sources (radiators, hairdryers) that weaken adhesives and deform the upper. After a muddy walk, a few simple steps will keep your gear in top condition:
To complete your kit, don't forget walking socks, essential partners for your boots to prevent blisters and improve comfort on long hikes. Enjoy free delivery from £199, a free gift from £299, and free returns within 60 days so you can try your pair with peace of mind.
Women's specific models are designed on lasts adapted to the female foot: narrower heel, slimmer instep, adjusted internal volume. Unisex or men's models may suit if you have a higher volume foot, but you risk heel lift and blisters on long walks. If in doubt, it's best to choose a women's model and test the fit.
In summer, a mid boot with a Gore-Tex membrane offers the best balance: breathable enough for high temperatures, yet protective against sudden storms and lingering snow patches at altitude. Reinforced textile uppers, lighter than leather, dry quickly after stream crossings or showers, which is ideal for day hikes in changeable weather.
Trail shoes are designed for running in the mountains: very flexible, lightweight, with dynamic cushioning for a fast stride. Women's walking boots, on the other hand, focus on stability, protection and durability, with a stiffer sole and better ankle support in mid and high models. Some hybrid models exist at the crossroads of both worlds, especially from Hoka One One or Salomon.
Low-cut approach walking boots, like the Scarpa Mojito, are specifically designed to combine walking and light climbing. They have a grippy sole right to the toe and a reinforced toe box for precise foot placements on small holds. For technical climbing, however, it's best to use proper climbing shoes.