Trekking is a sport based on hiking while totally immersed in nature. Step by step, as they walk uphill, over plains or into dales, trekkers can enter into complete symbiosis with their natural surroundings, listening to the sounds of nature and enjoying vast landscapes and small details, while totally respecting the wildlife and plants that live there. Trekking is an ideal sport for open-air enthusiasts and is suitable for people of all ages.


Walking in the Vastese is easier with the maps published by Gal Vastese Inn. Consult the whole news to download the files.













A precious occasion for the trekkers to combine movement and tradition in the incontaminated area of Ogliastra.


Trekking is particularly popular in Brittany, with a host of varied routes that offer sights of extremely different botanical species, making them great educational value, even for young children. It is also possible to travel along the route of the Oust canal, to spend a few hours fishing for the carnivorous fish and carp in the River Ninian or the trout in the River Claie, and there are also many other opportunities besides. There are 30 marked routes that are easy to find, thanks to the simple maps made available to tourists. Trekking is the best way to experience the charms of Brittany and to rediscover its magnificent charms, based on the Mediaeval traditions that form the basis of its history and surroundings.


The routes through the ample woods of the Vastese area are the ideal scenario for those looking to experience the medium-sized mountains of the central Apennines in complete freedom, with routes to suit all levels, from beginners to the more expert. After you leave the city and its traffic behind, on these walks you will marvel at how perfectly these natural surroundings have been preserved, thanks to the passion and respect of the people have lived in the Vastese area every day, for centuries.


There are infinite trekking possibilities along the sign-posted routes in Ogliastra, where the uneven, rocky landscape makes each ridge unique. Walking along the natural pathways, well away from main roads, means the strong possibility of coming across flocks of grazing sheep, goats and numerous wild animals. At the same time, these walks are the perfect opportunity to visit otherwise inaccessible archaeological sites or to find yourself suddenly contemplating the dizzying heights of a waterfall and then, in the distance, the bright blue sea of Ogliastra.