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Discovering the 1st century AD Via Nova, its legacy ... including 250 Roman milestones lining its route across mountains, hills and valleys into Galicia ... its rich heritage from the 10th century as a busy pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela: the Camino Real
Exceptional Architecture, Outstanding Scenery, Fascinating History, Unique Geology, Pilgrim Route
Wild! The largest - and one of the most beautiful - wilderness areas in Europe. Good paths through granite terrain, pilgrim routes and picturesque villages - then vineyards of the Douro Valley.
Renowned Wines, Remarkable Birds, Outstanding Scenery, Unique Geology
Venetian's Venice - lunch at private palazzi on the Grand Canal, a private visit to the cathedral of San Marco in an exclusive itinerary, staying at the 5* Danieli.
Exceptional Architecture, World-Class Art, Top Hotels, Fascinating History
From the hills around Lake Garda to the incomparably picturesque mountain scenery of the Brenta Dolomites. Hotels with pools and spa. Excellent walking, food and wine.
Astonishing Flowers, Gastronomy, Outstanding Scenery, Unique Geology
Walk through the wooded Langhe hills and Barolo vineyards: a picturesque patchwork interspersed with woods, hill-top villages and castles. The area is famed as much for its food as its renowned wines – refined country cooking which follows the seasons.
Gastronomy, Renowned Wines, Outstanding Scenery
In 990AD Sigeric, Archbishop of Canterbury, during his return journey from Rome, made notes of where he stayed overnight - the earliest surviving record of the Via Francigena route. We follow the best-preserved sections of Sigeric’s route … to Pieve a Castello, the oldest and best-preserved overnight stopping place on the Via Francigena. (Nights 5-7 at Pieve a Castello)
Exceptional Architecture, World-Class Art, Gastronomy, Renowned Wines, Outstanding Scenery, Top Hotels, Fascinating History, Pilgrim Route
Each of our trips is graded according to terrain and length of walking/cycling routes, providing an indication of which grade of trip might suit you.
Gentle terrain, walking/cycling along good paths, tracks and quiet lanes, with a few short, usually gentle, ascents and/or descents.
Walking/cycling along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces, and open meadows. Ascents and/or descents up to 1 hour.
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths, some stony in places, with ascents and/or descents of 1-2 hours.
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents and/or descents of 2-3 hours.
Challenging walking/cycling with a variety of terrain, some long days, and/or long ascents and/or descents.