Member breaks in Italy
7 nights
Grades 2 & 4
All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take alternative routes or adapt the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
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Known locally as the chestnut route, this walk starts in a small lakeside village south of Stresa. Hop in a boat and we’ll sail across the lake to Belgirate. Then following old mule trails, we’ll pass by pretty churches, small hamlets, and the gardens of Villa Pallavicino on our way back to Stresa.
Distance: 5 miles (8km)
Ascent: 800ft (240m)
Descent: 900ft (280m)
From the shore, we’ll walk up to the Romanesque church of Santa Maria to see the views and the frescoes. Then following a mule track, you’ll see how farming used to be before we arrive at the church of Saint Paolo. Step through a chestnut forest, passing the ruins of Sanin Albino, to the village of Passera and the gardens of Villa Pallavicino.
Distance: 7½ miles (12km)
Ascent: 1,300ft (400m)
Descent: 1,150ft (360m)
Taking the same route as option one until the church of Saint Paolo, we’ll then venture off on another mule trail uphill to the hamlet of Calogna. Crossing moorland to a beech forest, we’ll pass by old shepherd huts while glimpsing the lake down below. Once we reach the village of Magognino, we’ll start descending through Passera to the gardens of Villa Pallavicino.
Distance: 4miles (6.5km)
Ascent: 900ft (260m)
Descent: 1,150ft (360m)
We’ll take the bus to Suna from where we’ll follow an ancient trail past the chestnut wood and medieval tower, climbing further for impressive views of Lake Maggiore below. At Cardavone, you’ll see a 400-year-old yew tree.
Distance: 7½miles (12km)
Ascent: 1,200ft (360m)
Descent: 1,200ft (360m)
We’ll take the train to Verbania to set off on a path that hugs the eastern shore, passing through chestnut woods and meadows that open out onto views over Lake Mergozzo. Stop for lunch in Mergozzo before taking the Sentiero Azzuro (Blue Path), pausing at Montorfano for far-reaching views of Lake Maggiore and the Toce River. We’ll visit the Romanesque church before descending to Verbani where we’ll catch the train back.
We’ll head north to the town of Cannero Riviera. The village may have a slightly more Swiss feel, but the flora is distinctly Mediterranean thanks to the area’s microclimate.
Distance: 5½miles (9km)
Ascent: 1,200ft (360m)
Descent: 1,200ft (360m)
Following the lakeside, the path begins to climb gently through citrus groves to Carmine Superiore, a castle-like village carved out of the rock. Visit the church before continuing to the tiny hamlet of Molineggi and the pretty lakeside town of Cannobio. Time to relax with a well-deserved drink in one of the bars.
Distance: 7½miles (12km)
Ascent: 1,700ft (540m)
Descent: 1,650ft (500m)
After leaving Cannero, we’ll follow a short, steep descent mixing small country roads and mule tracks to the village of Viggiona. The views of the lake are spellbinding, and you can enjoy exploring the maze of small lanes and coloured houses. We’ll stay on a ridge gently ascending to Molineggi - once a milling area for rye - passing shepherds’ huts down into Cannobio for a drink.
There are plenty of things to see and do, from relaxing at the hotel pool and having lunch in Stresa’s lively square, to taking the train to Milan, or jumping on a boat to visit the Borromean Islands. You could even head to Switzerland for the day on the boat and take the train back.
Today we head over to Lake Maggiore’s little sister, Lake Orta. Both walks start in the hills above the lake and finish in Orta San Giulio, one of the most beautiful towns in Italy.
Distance: 6miles (9km)
Ascent: 450ft (140m)
Descent: 1,150ft (360m)
We’ll start in the town of Armeno following trails through farms and meadows, crossing a Roman bridge, and entering another village called Armeno. We’ll head down through lush parkland to Vacciago, once a rich retreat away from the lake. We’ll descend to Legro and from here to the lake with time to explore Orta San Giulio.
Distance: 8½miles (14km)
Ascent: 700ft (220m)
Descent: 1,450ft (460m)
Following option one from Armeno to Armeno, we then ascend to Monte Mesma and the Franciscan convent of the same name. We’ll get a wonderful view of Lake Orta, then after circling the small peak we’ll head down into the village of Vacciago and onto the painted village of Legro. A final descent takes us to Orta San Guilio with time to explore.
Today we head into the mountains and the Anzasca Valley to Macunaga, home to the Walser people. This small region still has its own language and keeps to its historic traditions. After both walks, we’ll take you to the village of Macunaga sitting below Mount Rosa.
Distance: 3½miles (6km)
Ascent: 1,250ft (380m)
Descent: 500ft (160m)
We start in the pretty village of Piedimulera, which sits at the mouth of the Anzasca Valley looked over by Torre Ferreiro. Our path takes us out of town, through the valley, following the course of the Anza river. Passing chestnut woods, fruit trees, and old watercourses, we’ll see ancient settlements and traces of old trades. We’ll finish in the hamlet of Castiglione before heading to the Walser village of Macunaga.
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 1,850ft (560m)
Descent: 1,100ft (340m)
From Piedimulera we’ll follow the same route as option one. After the village of Castiglione, we’ll head along the valley and into the deep forested hills as we follow the old road with occasional glimpses of the cobalt blue torrent. We soon enter the outskirts of the village of Molini, which clings to the hillside flanked by the river. Finally, we’ll have time to explore Macunaga.
We’ll leave for Milan and our flight back home.
Easier Walks
Good paths but walks are a bit longer. Some walks, particularly in mountain areas, may have sections over rough or steeper terrain.
Medium Walks
Long distances in remote countryside and on rough terrain. You can expect some sustained ascents and descents; there may be occasional sections of scree and steep ground.
Our holidays at the Hotel Bristol are on a half-board basis and include breakfast and an evening meal.
The hotel offers a large breakfast buffet with both cold and hot options and a good choice of local and international food.
You can order a picnic lunch from the hotel or buy ingredients from local shops or delis. On some days there are opportunities to eat in cafés or grab a sandwich whilst on the walks. Your HF Holidays Tour Manager will keep you informed.
Dinner is a three-course meal offering authentic Italian food. On some evenings, the hotel might offer a gala buffet. They can cater for all dietary needs with prior notice.
The hotel has 253 comfortable rooms, all with an en-suite, set in two buildings.
All bedrooms have:
We see it as our responsibility to minimise our emissions, not just for this year but every year to come. Our work with sustainability experts, ecollective, has enabled us to measure our carbon footprint and create a strategy to reduce the carbon intensity of our product by 5% each year. Our ambition is to be net zero by 2040 – earlier if we can.
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All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.

If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday
If we cancel your holiday, we honour all refund requests

We know that peace of mind is priceless, so we’ll always go above and beyond to meet – and exceed – expectations
If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday

A British heritage brand with 111 years of experience
Offering a choice of over 260 itineraries in nearly 40 countries
Run as a co-operative with 40,000-plus members

If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday
If we cancel your holiday, we honour all refund requests

We know that peace of mind is priceless, so we’ll always go above and beyond to meet – and exceed – expectations
If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday

A British heritage brand with 111 years of experience
Offering a choice of over 260 itineraries in nearly 40 countries
Run as a co-operative with 40,000-plus members
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