Via ferrata is Italian for “iron road.” It describes climbing routes with safety wires, metal rungs, ladders, footholds, iron pins, or other permanently attached features across steep, rocky terrain.
Along Italy's Amalfi Coast, the mountains don't just meet the Tyrrhenian Sea, they jut right out of it. Everything here is vertical: the cliffs, towns and trails. Wherever you are, you have a view ...
The Apennine Mountains in Italy provide a unique opportunity to explore ancient trade routes on foot. These trails, which ...
Europe’s sun-soaked islands aren’t just for beach lovers anymore, they’re becoming top destinations for hikers, too. The post ...
Climb 1,700 steps uphill from the popular Italian destination of Positano, and you'll find a little village with stunning ...
The route has undergone major restorations and will officially reopen in July 2024. Part of the walk is currently welcoming hikers for a preview period until September 30. Romance has returned to one ...
A video capturing a female solo traveler's "state of panic" during a challenging hike in Italy has gone viral on TikTok. The video was shared by Katie Slee (@katie ...