Have you ever heard of the Camino de Santiago? It’s a network of ancient pilgrimage routes which all lead to Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain. The paths were created by pilgrims from all over Europe, who walked to Santiago and collected stones along the way to symbolise their burdens in life. Once they reached their destination, they would throw the stones into the ocean, becoming physically and mentally lighter after the efforts of the journey. Nowadays most people who walk the path are not true pilgrims, but they come instead to challenge themselves and enjoy the beauty of the landscapes and the freedom of the open road.
This was the inspiration for Sardinia’s Cammino delle 100 Torri (Path of 100 Towers), a hiking route along coastal and country paths designed to let you enjoy the stunning scenery of Sardinia at a very slow and human pace. The path is planned so you can photograph the best views, swim in the sea and fill your lungs with clean, salty air. Along the way you can also visit Sardinia’s signature watchtowers and some authentic Nuraghi.
If you're considering a slow travel experience to nourish both body and soul, Sardinia’s Cammino delle 100 Torri is a perfect and little-known choice. With expert guides available to help you plan your journey, you’re free to enjoy the journey and the inner peace that walking in unspoilt nature brings.
Reach out if you want to know more…I’d love to help you organise any of our amazing, low-impact Sardinia experiences.
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