Ah, Italy-home to centuries of fine wine, delectable dishes, acclaimed architecture and priceless art. It's no wonder that this breadbasket of culture is known all over the world for an everyday existence built around the finer things in life. But, the one fine thing Italy has that isn't as widely recognized? Adventure. From heliskiing through the fresh snows of Alagna's valleys to riding horseback through the Tuscan countryside, read on to discover that there are more ways to make your heart race in the boot than just a romantic candlelit dinner.
RIDE ON HORSEBACK THROUGH TUSCANY
While one might be tempted to see the Tuscan countryside with just a quick stroll or a scenic drive, neither would allow you to experience the breadth of the full majesty these hills provide. To truly experience Tuscany as intended, you have to do it on horseback. There are plenty of options to choose from, and they all provide access to gorgeous scenery. You'd be wise to see which ones are run by local vineyards and wineries.
TEST DRIVE ITALIAN HORSEPOWER
As luxury pervades every aspect of Italian life, driving is no exception; Italy is the Holy Land for fast driving with expensive cars. Luckily, fine Italian sports cars aren't solely reserved for the likes of secret agents and Formula One racers. You can rent Ferraris and Lamborghinis to test drive through the charming streets of Maranello, before heading to the race circuit to unleash all the horsepower and burn rubber.
HIKE CINQUE TERRE
Sprinkled along the scenic Italian Riviera coastline lie the five remote villages that add up to be Cinque Terre. Threaded between these five villages are multiple trails, each offering hiking opportunities with varying degrees of difficulty and their own unique views. Those looking to work up a sweat while soaking in the sights of the rugged countryside and topaz blue waters will be keen to try The Blue Path. Running a distance of 7.5 miles through the five villages, it allows hikers to enjoy a break when needed; either with a delicious seafood meal straight from the local waters, or a train ride to the next village.