Claim your free Italy walking guidebook

For more than two decades, SloWays has been the expert at exploring Italy on two feet. Now they’re offering their expertise to Wanderlust readers with a complimentary copy of their latest guidebook

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To really see how majestic Italy’s landscapes can be, you need to head out on a hike. The likes of the snow-dusted Dolomites and the handsome rocky fringes of Puglia’s Salento coast were almost made to be walked. What’s more, the experts at SloWays know how to explore this country on two feet better than most, as they’ve been crafting walking holidays across Italy for more than 20 years. Now, SloWays has collected that two decades’ of knowledge into a comprehensive new book: An A to Z Guide to Walking in Italy. Even better, they are kindly making it available for free to Wanderlust readers.
The guide leaves no stone unturned when it comes to highlighting Italy’s best walking routes. It covers trails in iconic locations, such as weaving through the craggy fringes and crayon-coloured houses of the Cinque Terre region, as well as lesser-known spots like the Cammino di Oropa in Italy’s mountainous north. There’s everything from epic long-distance routes to shorter secret trails, plus some of the country’s holiest caminos, where you’ll be walking alongside pilgrims and locals alike.
As well as highlighting some of the country’s finest trails, SloWays’ guide ensures you’re equipped with all the tools to do so in a way that’s not only enriching but respectful to the landscapes and places you tread. It’s packed with plenty of practical advice, from the best times to visit to strategies for exploring more popular destinations, as well as ways to ensure your trip is sustainable every step of the way. This guide finally brings together SloWays’ years of walking experience in one place.

How to claim your A-Z guide

To get your complimentary copy of SloWays’ An A-Z Guide to Walking in Italy, simply visit sloways.eu/italyguide or scan the QR code below.

Claim your guide here

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