A journey through history, art and countryside in Umbria, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Italy.
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Call us on 01707 817260
Or, email us at customersupport@rambleworldwide.co.uk
Suitable for anyone who is reasonably fit and healthy and enjoys the occasional weekend walk. Our leisurely walking holidays range from active sightseeing trips on foot to easy countryside walking with plenty of breaks, normally taking up the whole day. Please read the holiday itinerary for more detailed information on the planned walks and activities on each holiday.
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A holiday of wonderful leisurely walks with great scenery and ample time to appreciate the Greek island of Rhodes. Tread in the footsteps of ancient civilisations; all around you are the historic traces of those who came before. There are miles of incredible coastline, interspersed with sandy beaches and quiet coves. Trails hug the coast, with views of the sea, and gently meander through the interior, passing olive groves and ancient archaeological sites.
Immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of the Marches, the border areas between mid-Wales and England. This area offers outstanding scenery, lively market towns and history stretching back to the Norman conquests and beyond.
Enjoy two quintessential Yorkshire towns in a one wonderful short break. Literary connections abound from the Bronte connection at Haworth to a rare first folio of Shakespeare's work . We are also amongst magnificent countryside.
If you long for spectacular Alpine walking on easy trails, reliable systems of cable cars and mountain trains then Wengen is the perfect place for you, a car-free village perched above a magnificent valley. Ride up, ride down, and stroll through the meadows in between.
The largest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily has been of strategic importance for centuries. Walk in the footsteps of the ancients; Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Germans, French and Spanish have all left their mark. As Goethe said, “To have seen Italy without having seen Sicily is to not have seen Italy at all, for Sicily is the clue to everything.”