5 Reasons Italy is the Perfect Late Summer Escape
From golden light to crowd-free coastal paths, here’s why Italy shines brightest in late summer.

1. The Weather is Just Right
Late summer in Italy brings balmy days and cooler evenings. The searing heat of July and August softens into warm, pleasant conditions-ideal for gentle walks through vineyards, coastal trails or lakeside paths without breaking a sweat in September.

2. Fewer Crowds, More Space to Wander
By September, the peak holiday season is over. That means fewer queues, quieter towns and more peaceful trails. Places like Cinque Terre, Tuscany’s hill towns and the shores of Lake Maggiore become refreshingly calm, allowing you to take it all in at your own pace.

3. A Feast of Flavour
Italy’s late summer harvest is in full swing, and the food reflects the season beautifully. Think sun-ripened tomatoes, figs, grapes and porcini mushrooms. Whether you’re enjoying a lakeside lunch or a rustic trattoria dinner, it’s a dream for food lovers.

4. Local Life Returns
In September, the locals return from their own summer breaks. Markets reopen, village festivals start to pop up again, and you get to experience a more authentic rhythm of Italian life-without the hustle and bustle of the tourist rush.

5. Golden Light and Scenic Beauty
The light in Italy at this time of year is truly something special. It bathes the countryside, lakes and coastal villages in a soft golden hue, perfect for scenic photography, relaxed walks and peaceful evenings outdoors.
Where to Go?
Our favourite destinations in Italy for late summer walking include:
Tuscany & Liguria:
Explore vineyard trails, hilltop towns, and the vibrant, colourful coast.
Lake Maggiore:
Discover lakeside walks and tranquil boat crossings in this scenic walking holiday.
Whether you’re travelling solo, with friends or as part of a private group, there’s something deeply rewarding about experiencing Italy when it slows down a little.


