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Top Ten Romantic ZumeWalking Tours in Italy

Posted by: mike zume    Tags:  Italian Connection Tours, Travel Agent Central, walk, walking, walking on vacation, walking tours in Italy    Posted date:  July 1, 2009



Now, if you can’t take a slow, romantic walk in Italy, you’re in real trouble. After all it is the summer travel season and what would unwind a couple of “A” type personalities than a trip to Italy with a couple of walking tours mixed in for good heath.

A walking vacation is the right time to stroll arm-and-arm, slowly enjoying the moment and the scenery but when you’re ZumeWalking, pick up those feet and get moving, especially if you’ve put in the time to build a fitness foundation. Please enjoy your trip first then get back to the exercise, it will wait for a week.

Top Ten Romantic Walking Tours in Italy from ZumeWalk

Top Ten Romantic Walking Tours in Italy from ZumeWalk

Here are the top ten romantic walking tours in Italy by Travel Agent Central.

If you are planning a trip to Italy with a special someone, take advantage of one of these romantic walking tours, designed by Anita Iaconangelo of Italian Connection Tours.

1.   The Amalfi Coast’s Pathway of the Gods: Follow a long terrace through lemon groves with views of the island of Capri. Visit the gardens of the Villa Cimbrone in Ravello.

2.   Montepulciano to Pienza in southern Tuscany in May: Take in the green hills and red poppies, sample wine and pecorino cheese and end the day in Pienza with a walk down the Via dell’Amore.

3.   Dolomites in July: Choose a short walk or a long hike through the Italian alps, which will be dotted with blue gentians, yellow buttercups, vanilla orchids and forget-me-nots. At the end of the day, take a chairlift down to San Cassiano or Corvara.

4.   The Italian Riviera: A walk from Santa Margherita to Portofino offers views of the coast as well as the secluded estates. Walkers can stop for a swim at Paraggi. From Portofino, take the ferry back to Santa Margherita.

5.   Lake Orta: Located in Piedmont, this walk goes along cobblestone lanes to Sacro Monte and then through the village to admire the frescoes. At sunset, enjoy an aperitivo by the lake.

6.   Valley of the Temples in Agrigento: Take in the ancient temples at this site on Sicily‘s southern coast. The best time to travel is in the off season in January and February when the almond blossoms are in full bloom.

7.   Radda to San Sano: This quiet trail winds through Tuscan vineyards and olive groves. The church ofSan Giusto is a perfect place for a wedding. The walk ends at San Sano, where the town’s fountain has a bronze frog quaffing Chianti.

8.   Lerici to Tellaro: This walk offers a view of the Bay of Poets, a favorite spot of Byron and Shelley. Close to the Cinque Terre, this walk follows a mule track up through olive groves, with views of theApuane Alps and marble quarries of Carrara, followed by views of the sea.

9.   Marettimo: This is a roadless island of the western coast of Sicily. The best time to travel is May when the wildflowers are in bloom. Take a hike to a secluded cove and arrange for a taxi boat to pick you up and bring you back to the port.

10.   La Maremma: This walk leads to hot springs waterfall in the countryside near Saturnia. Follow the ancient Roman Via Clodia to a cafe for a cappuccino. For dinner, the 2-star Michelin restaurant Da Caino is highly recommended.

MikeZume__walking arm-in-arm with my sweetie.

Please consult your physician before starting any exercise or weight loss program.
Your physician is your very best resource.

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