Hello, Lykkers!


How many of you want to enjoy an Italian holiday this summer?


Whether you already defined your trip or you still need to think of more spots, read this first! We will show you the best mountain trails for the summer, some are also near must-visit cities!


<h3>1. Sentiero Azzurro, Cinque Terre</h3>


The Sentiero Azzurro, or Blue Trail, is the ultimate way to explore the five charming villages of Cinque Terre. Imagine a breathtaking coastal walk with the sparkling Ligurian Sea on one side and lush terraced vineyards on the other.


The trail's moderate difficulty includes a few steep spots and some uneven ground, making it an adventure without being too daunting.


You can start your journey from any of the five picturesque villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, or Riomaggiore. Each entrance offers a unique slice of the vibrant landscape, making every step a part of the magical experience.


<b>Trail time:</b> Approximately 5-6 hours to hike the entire trail.


<b>Trail length:</b> Around 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from Monterosso al Mare to Riomaggiore.


<b>Where to enjoy the best viewpoint:</b> The stretch between Vernazza and Corniglia offers a panoramic view of the coastline and the colorful villages dotting the cliffs. It’s a scene straight out of a postcard!



<h3>2. Path of the Gods, Amalfi Coast</h3>


The Path of the Gods, or Sentiero degli Dei, is a heavenly simple trail perched high above the Amalfi Coast. It provides hikers with spectacular views of the coastline and the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea. Accessible from Agerola or Positano, it's a moderate trail with steep sections.


<b>Trail time:</b> Approximately 3-4 hours for the full route.


<b>Trail length:</b> About 8 kilometers (5 miles) from Agerola to Nocelle.


<b>Where to enjoy the best viewpoint:</b> The viewpoint near Nocelle offers sweeping views of the Amalfi Coast, with the island of Capri visible on clear days. It’s a perfect spot for photos and a picnic.



<h3>3. Gran Paradiso National Park, Aosta Valley</h3>


Despite being Italy's smallest region, Aosta offers rich experiences for all. The Gran Paradiso National Park's trails range from easy walks suitable for families to challenging high-altitude routes requiring mountaineering skills.


Access points like Cogne, Valsavarenche, and Rhêmes-Notre-Dame provide entry to diverse landscapes waiting to be explored. For a rewarding hike, consider starting at Rifugio Vittorio Emanuele II and trekking to Lake Loie at 2,732 meters, a moderate trail requiring good fitness due to its elevation.


<b>Trail time:</b> Varies greatly depending on the chosen trail; can range from short walks to multi-day treks.


<b>Trail length:</b> Trails vary in length from a few kilometers to over 30 kilometers (18.6 miles).


<b>Where to enjoy the best viewpoint:</b> The Rifugio Vittorio Sella trail offers stunning views of the Gran Paradiso peak and the surrounding glaciers. It’s a rewarding hike with breathtaking scenery.



Here are the 3 most beautiful trails in Italy, which one are you going to choose?


Whichever you choose, each of these hikes offers a unique taste of Italy’s natural beauty, from rugged mountains to serene coastal paths. Enjoy your summer adventure!


Have a great holiday, Lykkers!