GREATEST ITALIAN TREKKING
TRAVELLING ON THE MOST EXCITING AND UNKNOWN PATHS IN ITALY.

“Greatest Italian Treks” by Ferrino (#FerrinoGreatestTreks) is back, a project focused on some of the most evocative and, at the same time, lesser-known treks in Italy.
An immersion in the beauty of the landscape and the environment, closely linked to the culture of the territory, a project born from the desire to convey and tell the Italian identity that distinguishes these places as well as the Ferrino brand.

Ferrino blogs and social channels are and will be precious sources of information on routes, stages and equipment needed to venture along these exciting paths.
Tips, curiosities, local landmarks, stories and images will be easily traceable on the web thanks to the hashtag #FerrinoGreatestTreks.

In 2016 we presented the “ Selvaggio Blu ” trek in Sardinia and in 2017 we were in Piedmont, in the Maritime Alps Natural Park, for the splendid and unique “ Trekking del Lupo ”.
The project has grown and continues to guide passionate explorers to discover the most fascinating Italian treks.

Summer 2018 is all about the elements and their intense presence on the trails of the Aeolian Islands between the sea, active volcanoes, cliffs and surprising vegetation.
These islands represent a geological and naturalistic memory with few equals in the world. A place where the 4 elements meet and clash daily giving rise to a tangle of primordial emotions. Sea, wind, volcanoes and rocks of all kinds coexist in an embrace capable of creating unique landscapes but at the same time different from each other.

The unique feature of a “Trekking to the Aeolian Islands” is the possibility of customizing the individual sections present on the different islands, thus varying the length and altitude difference to your liking. Ferrino will make available on its blog and social channels detailed information on the particularities, paths and equipment necessary to explore the different islands of the Aeolian Islands.

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