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It is no secret to anyone that Italy is by far one of the most beautiful destinations in Europe. It has everything you may need for a great holiday: heavenly beaches, picturesque historical villages, bustling cities, and breathtaking hikes in the Alps. However, a lot of people don’t associate Italy with walking holidays.

Walking holidays in Italy can be a great way to explore this country, whether you want to trek city to city or along the coast. Here are some of the top walking routes in Italy. 

The Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast, with its dramatic cliffs and colorful villages, is one of the most popular routes in Italy and Europe. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has various trails you can do, each offering a unique charm and views.

One of the most known Amalfi trails is the Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei), which starts in Bomerano and finishes in Nocelle. This walking route follows the coastline while briefly visiting forests, lemon groves, and vineyards. The Amalfi Coast routes are all highly accessible for both casual walkers and experienced hikers. 

Sicily

Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, is another great destination for a walking holiday. The route from San Vito Lo Capo to Scopello is a standout option for those who want a mix of everything: cute coastal towns with sandy beaches and untouched nature with rugged terrains. 

The island is also home to the Zingaro Nature Reserve, which this trail takes you through. This area boasts a diverse flora and fauna, surrounded by exotic Mediterranean landscapes of coves and cliffs. The best part about walking holidays in Sicily? There are numerous routes, so you can keep coming back here!

Cinque Terre

Back in mainland Italy, Cinque Terre is a trail through five picturesque fishing villages on the Ligurian coast. It is approximately an 8-day experience, during which you visit the towns of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.

In addition to the authentic villages, where you can truly get to know the local culture and indulge in the cuisine, the route continuously showcases Italy's most stunning coastal landscapes. Cinque Terre is, therefore, a route full of character and charm, perfect for those looking Inwant. 

Tuscany

If you want to combine visits to Italy’s most famous cities while staying active on your holiday, a Tuscany walking tour might be your best bet! For instance, the route from Florence to Siena is a great option, taking walkers through some of the country’s most iconic landscapes. These cities are known for their jaw-dropping architecture and cultural significance, so wandering around their old towns and visiting local museums is a must. 

Between the two cities, walkers will also have a chance to pass through various other charming towns, like Greve and Castellina. You will visit historical sites and nature areas and enjoy delicious locally produced wines and dishes. 

Final word

Italy’s diverse landscapes and rich history make it a fantastic destination for walking holidays! Whatever your preferences, you can be sure to find a breathtaking trail that meets them.

 

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