Italy
Moderate
SELF GUIDED: Tuscany is steeped in natural beauty, history and culture. Chains of slender cypress trees rise and fall amongst the green-brown contours of the Tuscan hills. You will discover peace and calm, strolling through farmland and charming towns with time to relax and enjoy the food and wine.
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Easy
SELF GUIDED: This route enables you to discover the idyllic island of Menorca along the Camí de Cavalls trail. This trail takes you through parts of the lovely coast and inland beauty spots.The Camí de Cavalls is also a path that was once used to defend the coast of Menorca and goes around the entire island.
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Challenging
SELF GUIDED: High mountain lakes, peaceful alpine valleys and rugged limestone peaks make the Julian Alps retain their distinctive identity. This walk ascends naturistic paths and passes by beautiful turquoise lakes to complete a memorable journey through the breath-taking Julian Alps.
GET INSPIREDVia Francigena
Moderate
SELF GUIDED: Passing from France to Switzerland, this section of the Via Francigena will take you through Alpine influenced villages and towns, where you will also have the opportunity to sample local wines and food. Since this is a very scenic route, there are numerous with photographic opportunities for everyone.
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Easy
SELF GUIDED: The final section of St Jacob’s Way features the mountains of Pilat, with leisurely strolls through the French countryside. This portion of St Jacob’s Way will end in Le Puy en Velay, a beautiful and historic town, where the local cuisine and wines can be actively experienced after a full day's walk.
GET INSPIREDVia Francigena
Moderate
SELF GUIDED: Using the famous St Bernard Pass, section nine of the Via Francigena leaves Switzerland and enters Italy. This trek traverses the Aosta Valley, which is well-known for its spectacular scenery, outstanding food, and over twenty wines. The tour ends in Vercelli, which is known as the European Rice Capital.
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