Italy Hiking Tours
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Tour du Mont Blanc
7-Day Tour du Mont Blanc in Guest Houses
Lace up your hiking boots for a magical 7-day self-guided Tour du Mont Blanc hike, following the world-renowned tour route. This shortened version of the Tour du Mont Blanc takes in the highlights of the TMB, and uses local transport to shorten the valley bottom walking sections. If you only have a week, this is the best Tour du Mont Blanc itinerary.
Italian Alps
Sentieri del Lys: Trekking Towards Monte Rosa Tour
South of Mont Blanc lies the Aosta Valley, and at the southern end you find the pretty Lys Valley. This 8-day walking tour gets you up into the mountains, staying in Rifugios and dipping down to charming villages, while also giving you views of the beautiful Monta Rosa mountain.
Dolomites
Winter Hiking in the Dolomites
The Winter Hiking in the Dolomites tour is an 8-day hiking adventure that will show off the spectacular frozen majesty of these Italian mountains during the winter. You’ll explore trails that are navigable without snowshoes, plunging you right into a winter wonderland.
Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast Walking Tour
Want to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the Amalfi Coast in just a few days? The Amalfi Coast Walking Tour is the perfect way to spend 4 days in this incredible part of Italy.
Sicily
Sailing and Hiking in the Aeolian Islands
Discover the magic of the Aeolian Islands in one of the best ways possible: sailing onboard a gulet! The gulet, a wooden sailing vessel, and its captain will transport you around the Tyrrhenian Sea, stopping at 5 of the 7 islands that comprise the Aeolian archipelago.
Dolomites
Dolomites Hut to Hut Hiking Tour
This 7-day self-guided Dolomites Hut to Hut Hiking Tour has some of the most incredible scenery in the Alps. New wonders await you around every turn, as the landscape along this stunning tour of the Dolomites is so varied (and beautiful).
Tour du Mont Blanc
7-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Inns
The Tour du Mont Blanc is a not-to-be-missed trek for all mountain lovers, allowing you to explore the most beautiful landscapes of the Mont Blanc mountain range.
Tour du Mont Blanc
Complete 11-Day Tour du Mont Blanc in Hotels
Embark on one of Europe’s most iconic hikes with the 11-day self-guided Complete Tour du Mont Blanc Trek, spanning France, Italy, and Switzerland, all while staying in comfortable hotels along the route.
Dolomites
E5: Oberstdorf to Meran Trek
The E5 is one of the most popular long-distance hiking paths and is often called the “most beautiful of all crossings of the Alps”.
Tour du Mont Blanc
6-Day Tour du Mont Blanc in Hotels
The Tour du Mont Blanc is the most famous multi-day trek in the Alps, and with good reason. This classic circuit route takes you as close to Western Europe’s tallest peak, Mont Blanc, as you can get without climbing it.
Tour du Mont Blanc
10-Day Complete Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts
One trek, three countries, ten days, 160 kilometres (100 miles), and thousands of steps: even these impressive figures cannot fully reflect the range of emotions you will experience on the Tour du Mont Blanc!
Dolomites
Trekking the Dolomites from Cortina d’Ampezzo Tour
Explore the most beautiful mountain scenery on a tour of the Italian Dolomites with a base in one of the world’s great mountain towns: Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Dolomites
Hiking the Friulian Dolomites Tour
Discover the stunning Friulian Dolomites on this guided hiking holiday from Sappada to Pesaris. Your expert guide will lead you between lush valleys, to high peaks, and around crystalline lakes. The Hiking Aventure in the Friulian Dolomites is a perfect introduction to some of the most special mountain scenery in Europe.
Northern Italy
Langhe and Roero Family Adventure
Want to introduce the entire family to the spectacular Langhe and Roero region? The Langhe and Roero Family Adventure gets everyone out into the villages, restaurants, vineyards, and farms of Piedmont without having to pack up and move hotels every night. Your family will love the beautiful agrotoursim accommodation that allows you to cook some of your own meals and spend your downtime relaxing outdoors.
Dolomites
Dolomites Trekking Tour in Refugios
The Dolomites Trekking Tour in Refugios is an incredible adventure that showcases the natural beauty of northern Italy and the dolomites region. Explore famous peaks, picturesque alpine valleys and some of the best scenery the Alps have to offer on this 10-day self-guided trekking tour in the Dolomites.
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Italy General Information
Where to go hiking in Italy
Italy boasts numerous options for hiking enthusiasts. Explore the rugged trails of the Italian Alps, trek along the picturesque Amalfi Coast, or embark on a multi-day adventure through the Dolomites. Other options include hiking in Tuscany's rolling hills, exploring the ancient ruins of Sicily, or trekking the renowned Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast.
Why Italy is perfect for trekking
Italy's diverse landscapes, including mountains, coastlines, and countryside, make it an ideal destination for hiking and trekking. Iconic routes like the Alta Via trails in the Dolomites and the Sentiero Azzurro in Cinque Terre offer unforgettable experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. With well-marked trails, excellent infrastructure, and a rich cultural heritage, Italy provides an accessible and rewarding hiking experience for all levels of adventurers.
When to hike in Italy
The best time to hike in Italy depends on the region and your preferences. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) offer mild weather and fewer crowds, making them ideal for hiking in most regions. Summer (July to August) can be hot, especially in southern Italy, but is perfect for high-altitude hikes in the Alps or Dolomites. Winter (December to February) is suitable for lower-altitude hikes in regions with milder climates, such as Sicily or Sardinia.
Top 10 treks in Italy
- Alta Via 1 in the Dolomites: A legendary trekking route winding through the stunning Dolomite mountain range, offering panoramic views of jagged peaks, alpine meadows, and charming mountain huts along the way.
- Cinque Terre Coastal Trail: A scenic coastal path connecting the five picturesque villages of Cinque Terre, offering breathtaking views of the Ligurian Sea, terraced vineyards, and colorful cliffside villages.
- Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast: A spectacular hiking trail that traverses the cliffs above the Amalfi Coast, providing sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea, rugged coastline, and charming towns nestled amidst the cliffs.
- Gran Paradiso National Park: Italy's oldest national park, home to diverse wildlife, pristine alpine landscapes, and a network of hiking trails ranging from gentle walks to challenging high-altitude treks.
- Sicily's Mount Etna Summit: An adventurous ascent to the summit of Mount Etna, Europe's highest active volcano, where hikers can witness volcanic landscapes, lunar-like terrain, and awe-inspiring views of Sicily.
- Sardinia's Supramonte Mountains: Remote and rugged, the Supramonte mountains offer challenging hiking opportunities through limestone gorges, ancient forests, and hidden caves, with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Tre Cime di Lavaredo Circuit: A classic alpine trek encircling the iconic peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo in the Italian Alps, showcasing dramatic landscapes, alpine lakes, and World War I relics.
- Tuscany's Vineyard Trails: Wander through picturesque vineyards and olive groves in the heart of Tuscany, following scenic trails that wind through rolling hills, medieval villages, and historic wine estates.
- The Sentiero Azzurro in Cinque Terre: A charming coastal trail offering stunning views of the Ligurian Sea, terraced vineyards, and colorful cliffside villages, with opportunities to swim in secluded coves along the way.
- Alpe Adria Trail in Friuli Venezia Giulia: A long-distance hiking trail that traverses three countries (Italy, Austria, and Slovenia), offering diverse landscapes, cultural experiences, and culinary delights along the way.