MIlano, Mar 18 (Askanews) – The path as an opportunity to live the territory, culture, food and wine and also spirituality in a different way, with depth and slowness. The right thing in Fiera Milano has been presented open paths, the initiative that on the weekend 10-11 May will allow you to try the Italian paths with 27 free excursions in five regions, Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Tuscany Umbria and Lazio, which involve the journey of San Francesco, that of San Benedetto and Lauretani paths.

“On 10 and 11 May-Gianluigi Bettin, head of the Open Ways project, told Askanews-there is the invitation to taste these paths, walk with easy excursions, open as much as possible to everyone, precisely because with the idea that tasting, see a landscape, the landscape that perhaps had seen San Francesco Fra Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Umbria or Lazio or retrace the ancient Via Lauretana from Loreto from Loreto. Francigena in Tuscany or even the path of San Benedetto with the enormous and wonderful abbeys. feet, in sustainable form and also with attention to accessibility “.

The very idea of ​​the journey brings with it values, such as accessibility and sustainability, for this open path has collaborated with realities such as Fish – Italian Federation for the rights of people with disabilities and families, Federrek and with the Italian Alpine Cai Club, which also deals with the paths that cross our country. “The journey – explained Antonio Montani, general president of the CAI – is an activity that is made on the path, which is the infrastructure that makes that makes it possible to walk. There is a need to make maintenance, it is an infrastructure that does not require enormous investments, but requires a lot of care and therefore I come to these locations just to say even those who promote the paths do not forget the maintenance of the infrastructure”.

Open paths was born from a common strategy between the regions involved and the Ministry of Tourism and for the 2025 edition there is also the extraordinary opening of five symbolic places normally not open to visitors: the Certosa di Trisulti in Lazio, the Abbey of San Firmano in the Marche, the parish church of Sant’Ippolito in Tuscany, the three -navatelle crypt of the Basilica of San Benedetto in Norcia in Umbria and one of the convents Franciscans in Emilia Romagna.
To participate in open paths you can register for free online from 7 April.

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