When you think of Italy, you instantly think about its food, history, and stunning landscapes – but it’s also one of the best destinations in Europe for a walking holiday. With so many different routes for you to take on with many wonderful landscapes to view, you are very spoilt! In fact, we would go as far as to say that Italy is one of the most diverse countries in Europe when it comes to walking adventures – there is a route for everyone!
Part of having routes for everyone includes having routes for all levels of hiking. As a beginner, you can enjoy a walking holiday in Italy, but as an experienced hiker, you can also enjoy an excellent breakaway, taking on a route that’s a lot harder. From walking on the Amalfi Coast to a tour of the western coast of the Italian island of Sicily, below we look into three places in Italy for a walking holiday. Keep on reading to learn more.
Walking on the Amalfi Coast
Walk Italy’s Amalfi Coast along ancient trails through lemon groves and terraced vineyards with stunning views. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has attracted visitors for centuries, and its charm is just as strong today. Explore the picturesque towns of Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano, hike the famous “Path of the Gods,” enjoy fresh seafood, take a day trip to Capri, or visit the ruins of Pompeii. A walking holiday along the Amalfi Coast promises to be an experience you won’t forget.
Walking holidays in the Dolomites
Have you looked into a walking holiday in the Dolomites before? If you haven’t, you should, as there are some brilliant routes for you to enjoy. Discover the awe-inspiring Dolomites on foot, exploring one of Italy’s most remarkable mountain regions. Trek through soaring peaks, lush alpine meadows, and serene valleys, uncovering quaint villages and stunning panoramic views at every step. Solo travellers, families or couples will all love visiting the Dolomites.
Walking holidays in Sicily
Another place in Italy that should be high on your list is Sicily, whether that’s part of a hotel break or a hiking break in Sicily. When it comes to walking holidays, you will get to discover rich landscapes, explore ancient ruins, charming coastal villages, and scenic trails through volcanic landscapes, including the iconic Mount Etna. The average trip can be done over eight days, where you will get to hike around 33 miles, taking in the culture and beautiful scenery.
We know that you will love a trip to Italy, especially as part of a walking holiday. It’s one of those destinations that simply wows you on every corner – you just need to make sure you bring a camera with you!
Will you be doing a walking holiday in Italy, and will that be this year or next year? Where in Italy do you think you will go for your trip? Is there a place in Italy which we haven’t included but you think is a fantastic place for a walking holiday? Let us know in the comment box below. We look forward to hearing from you.
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