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Hikes through history provide education as well as exercise


By KAREN BRADBURY | Stars and Stripes | Published: April 30, 2021
Despite the pithy wisdom, all roads don’t lead to Rome. While the origins of the expression may speak to the popularity of pilgrimages back in the Middle Ages, Europe is crisscrossed by a number of trails that have nothing to do with journeys undertaken for spiritual reasons. Borders, battles and the caprices of nature are the groundwork upon which these themed trails were conceived.
Hadrian’s Wall Path, England
Around 122 A.D., the Roman emperor Hadrian ordered the construction of a defensive fortification marking the northwest boundary of the Roman Empire, a massive construction project that historians believe must have taken an army of some 15,000 men at least six years to complete. Most of the wall is constructed of stone, with other sections fabricated from turf. A small fort marked every Roman mile, and two observation turrets stood in between. Larger forts and a ditch flanked by parallel mo ....

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Best walking and trekking trails near Rome


Wanted in Rome
03 Mar, 2021
A list of the best walking and trekking trails near Rome you must experience. 
Walking, hiking, and trekking routes at just a stone s throw from Rome, all in the Lazio Region.
With its numerous
paths and trails, Italy is a
paradise for trekking lovers, and since the crisis linked to covid has limited the possibility of sport and movement, a hike in the
fresh air is an excellent way to experience Italy’s outdoors while getting great exercise.
From the sea to the mountains, the Lazio region offers a range of landscapes and paths to shake off the constraints of Rome, open your eyes and stretch your legs.  It is one of the ....

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