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Italy Walks

Aosta Valley
Walk 6103Courmayeur - Mont De La Saxe - Val Ferretmod/hard
Dolomites - Val de Fassa
Walk 6087Malga Contrin from Alba/Peniaeasy/mod
Walk 6088Rifugio Sasso Plato and the Val Duron from Campitellomoderate
Walk 6108Fedaia Lake from Canazei (via Porta Vescovo)moderate
Walk 6137Porto Vescovo & Lake Fedaia from Pordoi Passmoderate
Walk 6089Rifugio Sasso Plato, Pas de Duron and the Val Duron from Campitellomoderate
Walk 6109Passo Padon, Fassa valley from Lake Fedaiamoderate
Walk 6086Lake Fedaia from Canazei (via Col de Paussa)moderate
Dolomites - Val Gardena
Walk 6116Via Ferrata - a general guideno grade
Walk 6117Via Ferrata - The Pisciadu Climbing Path, Val Gardenano grade
Gran Paradiso National Park
Walk 6104Valnontey - Rifugio Vittorio Sella & Col de Lauzonmod/hard
Lake Orta - Northern Italy
Walk 6138Pettenasco - Pratolungo - Monte Barro - Agrano Circulareasy/mod
Ligurian Coast (including Cinque Terre)
Walk 6146Corniglia to Manarola by the coast path (Closed) easy
Walk 6099Levanto to Bonassola by the coast path easy
Walk 6145Vernazza to Corniglia by the coast path easy
Walk 6147Manarola to Riomaggiore by the coast path (Closed) easy
Walk 6144Monterosso to Vernazza by the coast path easy
Walk 6148Circular walk from Levanto easy/mod
Walk 6150Manarola - Volastra - Corniglia easy/mod
Walk 6143Levanto to Monterosso by the coast path easy/mod
Walk 6097Isola Palmaria from Portovenereeasy/mod
Walk 6149Momterosso, Madonna di Soviore & Vernazza moderate
Walk 6151Riomaggiore to Portovenere moderate
Northern Tuscany
Walk 6113Mount Bocco from P.So Langastrellomod/hard
Walk 6114Lago Acuto from near P.So Langastrellomoderate
Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini
Walk 6122Monte Amandola and Castel Manardo Le Marchemoderate

 

Stay Safe

Do enjoy yourself when out walking and choose a route that is within your capabilities especially with regard to navigation.

Do turn back if the weather deteriorates especially in winter or when visibility is poor.

Do wear the right clothing for the anticipated weather conditions. If the weather is likely to change for the worse make sure you have enough extra clothing in your pack.

Do tell someone where you are planning to walk especially in areas that see few other walkers.

Do take maps and other navigational aids. Do not rely on mobile devices in areas where reception is poor. Take spare batteries especially in cold weather.

Do check the weather forecast before leaving. The Met Office has a number of forecasts for walkers that identify specific weather risks.

Please Note - These walks have been published for use by site visitors on the understanding that Walking Britain is not held responsible for the safety or well being of those following the routes as described. It is worth reiterating the point that you should embark on a walk with the correct maps preferably at 1:25000 scale. This will enable any difficulties with route finding to be assessed and corrective action taken if necessary.