Autumn is also harvest time for vineyards across Italy’s rustic heartland, as you take to the old country lanes across the renaissance towns and villages of the Tuscan countryside, experiencing the traditional festivals of the season in the historic piazzas as grape-picking gets underway.
Further south, sweltering midday temperatures have eased off and the beaches are no longer as crowded, meaning a trip to the Puglia region is ideal for those wanting to hold on to that summer feeling. Travelling in Autumn, a dip in the Adriatic is still an inviting prospect after a day’s walk and there are many local wine and cheese festivals across the towns and villages dotted along the path.
Whether you’re looking for a kaleidoscope of colour in the woods of the Wye Valley or immersing yourself in the pastoral traditions of Tuscany, what better way of keeping active, healthy and in touch with the natural world than a journey out in the invigorating autumn air?