guides

A Team of Local Professional Guides

We are all Italian local fun professional guides, with great passion and competence in our work. Having a local guide means not only having a reference point for any information or need but above all making you experience the territory by deepening history, traditions and curiosities.

The human relationship is irreplaceable, made up of exchanging stories between you and us.

Gianni

Owner, trip organizer and guide at Walk About Italy
(with a degree in geology)

I am 56 years old.  Geology is my background (Ph.D.) but to me life is about more than an academic degree. Music and walking are my passions. I have been a certified guide for nature walks since 1999. 

After working many years as a guide and also in the back stage of the travel industry for foreign walking tour companies, I earned my Tour Organizer business license, valid in Italy and the rest of the world. Let me organize your vacation to Tuscany and other parts of Italy.

Tours he guides: All tours. Mostly hopping on and off from all the tours to make sure that people are drinking enough wine 🙂

Sara

Sara

Sara - A true passion for life
(with a degree in ethnology)

Sara is a fully licensed guide, both for nature trails and for the city of Siena. Sara was born in a small village in Chianti area. When I first met her few years ago I was struck by her great personality, enthusiasm and kindness. Her background is in Anthropology.

Tours she guides: Iconic Tuscany, Italian Alps & Dolomites 

Lorenzo

Lorenzo

ravelling is my life
(with a degree in creative writing)

Lorenzo has been guiding tours since 1999. He then earned his master degree in foreign languages and literature.He is fondly in love with Tuscany. However he also enjoys exploring the rest of the world and that’s what he does in his spare time, together with studying, reading and writing

He just accomplished his first historical novel and he is now pursuing a master degree in Cultural Anthropology. His favourite Tuscan food? Ribollita soup.

Tours he guides: Tuscany + Amalfi + Sicily + Cinque Terre

Rudy our guide in Tuscany Dolomites Italian Lakes Puglia Cinque Terre

Rudy

Photographing Tuscany
(with a degree in yoga teaching)

Rudy was born in Colle Val d’Elsa, a town between Siena and Florence. He began working as a cycling guide and then as a professional nature guide. He is a Yoga teacher and passionate about natural medicine. He studied kinesiology, shiatsu, craniosacral therapy and has completed a master’s degree in osteopathy.

Now he is studying photojournalism and nature photography because he wants to combine four great passions: photography, travel, people, animals.

Tours he guides: Tuscany, Amalfi, Italian Alps and Dolomites, Italian Lakes+ Cinque Terre

roberto

Roberto

Climbing is my passion
(with a degree in biology)

Roberto was born and raised in a small village on Amiata mountain, 50 miles south of Siena. Although his background is in biology he is very keen on traditions and history of Tuscany.

His passion is climbing. He is a climbing instructor and rescuer. Do not worry! He is happy to walk with you on flat terrain.
Roberto is definitely a people-person. He took several courses at “The Academy of Experiential Education” about “group dynamics”.

Tours he guides: Tuscany, Umbria & Undiscovered Tuscany, Italian Alps & the Dolomites, Italian Lakes

Matteo

Matteo

Living la bella vita in Amalfi coast

Matteo was born and raised in a small village in the Amalfi coast.

He grew up in a family that takes food in big consideration. Infact along the Amalfi trip we visit and enjoy the restaurant of her cousin Raffaella, in a beautiful setting, exactly where Matteo was born and lived.

Matteo is an avis walker. He is part of a volounteering organization that takes care of the maintenance of the trails of this beautiful place. His hobby is playing soccer. How about kicking the ball with him??

Tours he guides: Amalfi coast.

Chiara

Chiara

Farming vegetables, olives, chickens, ducks and pigs
(with a degree in natural sciences)

Chiara was born in Volterra, a charming Etruscan town nearby Pisa. After graduating in Natural Sciences in 2001 she has become a nature hiking guide, accompanying guests in Tuscany and pleasing them with lovely pic-nics. In 2015 she decided to start her own farm with a vegetable garden, olive trees, aromatic plants, chickens, ducks and pigs.

Now she is a tour leader and a farmer. She will take you around with dirty hands for a good reason.

Tours she guides: Tuscany.

Daniele

Daniele

Making pecorino sheep cheese an art
(with a degree in natural sciences)

Daniele was born and raised in a farmhouse in the Tuscan countryside. Ever since he helped his dad to make an amazing pecorino sheep cheese.
He’s got a Master’s Degree in Natural Sciences in 2009 and started working as a nature guide around the Indian Ocean and Africa, before coming back to his beloved homeland.
 

As a passionate birdwatcher, he always keep an eye on the sky during his walks, sharing the pleasure of exploration and the discovery of new places.

Tours he guides: Tuscany,  Cinque Terre

Ermes

I was born to travel the world
(with a degree in International Relations and Human Rights)

Native of Palermo, with degrees in International Relations and Human Rights, Ermes has spent years working in social tourism and as a cultural mediator.

Ermes has been travelling the world and now  with an extensive knowledge of history, flora, and fauna, looks forward to sharing his expertise.

Tours he guides: Sicily

Laura di Fede our guide in Sicily

Laura

On a mission to guide with art in my eyes and justice in my heart (with a degree in Cultural Heritage)

Italian-French Art Historian and licensed Tour Leader, based in Palermo after 10 years in Paris, Brighton, and London as a picture editor.
PhD in Cultural Heritage Studies (2021) on 19th-century foreign photography of Sicily’s monuments and archaeology.
Active in the anti-racket movement and a cultural mediator for anti-mafia tours—connecting Sicily’s timeless beauty with its present-day social reality.

Tours she guides: Sicily

erica

Erica

Here to guide with calm energy — trained in donkey-assisted therapy

Erica was born in San Gimignano from Italian dad and Scottish mum.
Her background is as Sales Executive in an export company but after 10 years she decided to leave the office, change her life and make a job out of her passions: walking, nature, art, living outdoor and meeting new people and cultures.

Now Erica is a licensed hiking and city guide and her aim is to let you love Tuscany as much as she does!

Tours she guides: Tuscany, AmalfiItalian Lakes+ Cinque Terre

Federico

botany and entomology are my passions
(with a degree in foreign language)

Native of Le Marche, Federico will capture your attention hunting for herbs that you can eat!

Music and foreign languages ​​were the protagonists of his university studies, but for passion he has always devoted himself to animals, plants and landscape. You can see all his passion in the description of the small villages of Le Marche where he belongs to. 

Tours he guides: Umbria & Undiscovered Tuscany

Explore iconic destinations with expert insights

Walking difficulty guide

Terrain: Mostly flat or gently rolling terrain, with well-maintained paths and only occasional short uneven sections.
Distance: Usually shorter walks, around 4.5 to 5.5 km / 3 to 4 miles per day, depending on the itinerary.
Elevation gain: Very limited. There may be a few gentle slopes, but no significant climbs or descents.
Who it is for: Ideal for beginners, casual walkers, families, and anyone looking for a relaxed walking holiday with little physical effort.

Terrain: A mix of flat sections and more uneven ground, with some inclines, steps, or minor obstacles that remain manageable for most reasonably active travellers.
Distance: Generally around 5 to 8 km / 3 to 5 miles per day, depending on the tour and terrain.
Elevation gain: Noticeable but not demanding. Some uphill and downhill stretches may be present, though never steep or prolonged.
Who it is for: Suitable for beginners who want a slightly more active experience, as well as for regular walkers looking for a relaxed but rewarding pace.

Terrain: Varied terrain that may include uneven paths, longer walking sections, and regular uphill or downhill stretches.
Distance: Moderate daily walking time and distance, suitable for travellers who enjoy being active outdoors for a good part of the day.
Elevation gain: More consistent and clearly noticeable, though still within the reach of anyone with a basic to good level of fitness.
Who it is for: Best for active travellers who are comfortable walking for several hours a day and can handle some uneven terrain and sustained inclines.