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Routes and paths

Is hiking good for you? Yes and from all points of view!

It improves physical fitness, relaxes and reduces stress, promotes mental well-being and can be a rejuvenating experience for body and mind. Not only that, it is a way to meet new people and come into contact with worlds different from your own.

Choose the perfect path for you and plan your adventure today! Our routes are well signposted along the entire way. We recommend to have a detailed map, carefully follow the signs along the route and consult the dedicated App Cammini, downloadable for both Android and Apple Store.

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The routes

These are millennial communication routes and have played a fundamental role in the history and culture of the regions they pass through. Traveling along these ancient itineraries means coming into contact with the traditions, legends and testimonies of the past, discovering places of great charm.

The paths

Cross mountains, valleys, rivers, woods and countryside, so you can breathe clean air and come into direct contact with nature to escape from the frenzy of everyday life. These wonderful paths will bring you closer to a slow world that will enrich your soul.

Religious paths

There are many religious paths that run throughout Italy and allow you to walk along the ancient pilgrims' roads. Two of these, the Via Romea Germanica Imperiale and the Path of San Jacopo (called "Little Santiago") pass through Prato ,a city that will leave you pleasantly surprised by the richness of its traditions and the intensity of its natural elements. Cross this territory rich in history which will take you on roads that were traveled in the Middle Ages.