Why should I take an organized walking tour? What’s behind a tour production

showing you around my country

There is no “best” way to take a trip: there are those who love to move from city to city with their camper van and those who book a single seafront hotel to relax on the beach. There are those who love to climb mountains by camping and those who prefer the spas. There are those who every year choose a new part of the world to visit and those who return to the same place that has now become like a second home.
Everyone chooses the solution that best suits their way of being and their needs at that moment of their life and… that’s okay!
This little article of mine does not, therefore, have the purpose of convincing you to take an organized trip but simply to share with you the process of setting up a trip.
I have been a nature guide since 1999. I decided to open my travel agency because I felt the desire to make tours by adding everything I loved to do, the way I love to do it: walking in nature, sharing this experience with others and to be “light”. “leggero” in Italian
I love the country where I live and I love my job which allows me to meet new people to tell about it. By planning tours with walks, tastings, workshops, music, meetings with the locals, I set myself the goal of not only letting my customers visit Italy, but making them experience it.
The chosen itineraries avoid places crowded by mass tourism and allow you to walk between cities and nature trails that give you an authentic experience.
Having a local guide means not only having a reference point for any information or need but above all reading the territory with the eyes of a local.
Participating in organized activities means getting in touch with local suppliers, being able to talk to each other and deepen the history of their business.
Buying a complete package means identifying before leaving everything that is included and thus better evaluate your choice.
Well, if you feel that the right time may have come to live the experience of an organized trip … I’ll wait for you!

p.s. 2022 tour dates are coming!đŸ˜‰

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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.