Italy:
- The Way of the Abbot (St. Colomban), from Pavia to Pontremoli through Lombardy, Emilia Romagna and Tuscany. A walk dating back to 6th century AD. https://www.viadegliabati.com/the-abbots-way-english-version/
- The Way of Saint Anthony, Padua a route to the Basilica of a leading 12th century Franciscan missionary and reformer from Padua to La Verna http://www.santantonio.org/en/content/walk-saint-anthony and ilcamminodisantantonio.org
- Abbey of Santa Giustina, Padua. http://www.abbaziasantagiustina.org/
- Sacri Monti, regions of Piedmont and Lombardy. These nine ‘sacred’ mountains and UNESCO heritage site date back as shrines to 16th and 17th https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1068
- Holy Shroud, Cathedral of Turin. http://www.duomoditorino.it/en/
- Saint Peter’s Basilica, Vatican State. https://vaticanstate.va
- Arch-basilica San Giovanni Laterano.
- The Way of Saint Benedict from Norcia, to Cassino a 300 km walk in the footsteps of one of the earliest Christian monastics. https://www.camminodibenedetto.it/
- The Way of Saint Francis, Assisi. http://www.viadifrancesco.it/en/via-di-francesco-st-francis-way-pilgrimage-route and Il Cammino della Franciscano della Marca a 167 km camino from Assisi to Ascoli Piceno.
- Sanctuary of Loreto, Marche, Pilgrimage to the ‘Santa Casa’. http://www.italia.it/en/travel-ideas/religion-and-spirituality/the-sanctuary-of-loreto.html
- Lanciano, Abbruzzo. 8th century Eucharistic miracle shrine. https://thecatholictravelguide.com/destinations/italy/lanciano-italy-eucharistic-miracle-lanciano/
- Basilica di San Marco, Venice. http://www.basilicasanmarco.it/informazioni-per-i-turisti/prenotazioni/?lang=en
- Monte Cassino. Benedictine Monastery and shrine of St. Benedict. http://abbaziamontecassino.org/abbey/index.php/en/16-your-visit/visit-montecassino
- Andrew’s Cathredral, Amalfi. http://www.parrocchiaamalfi.com/
- Matthew’s Cathedral in Salerno. http://www.livesalerno.com/salerno-cathedral
- Magna Via Francigena from Canterbury to Rome originally taken and documented by Bishop Sigerico in 990 AD to receive his receive his Bishopric Cloak from Pope Paul XV. https://www.viefrancigene.org/en/ . Variations on this developed from the south on old Roman, Frankish and Norman roads. Among them are the Via Della Costa Salentina from Santa Maria Leuca and Magna Via Francigena, Sicilia.
- Cammino Materano a 160 km Camino from the Basilica of St. Nicholas in Bari Cathedral of Madonna della Bruna in Matera. There are four variations of this walk in Puglia and Basilicata with the final destination in Matera.
- Cammino di San Vili. This pilgrimage follows the route of the 5th century Bishop and Martyr Saint Vigilio from Trento to Madonna di Campiglio. http://www.camminosanvili.it/
- Il Sentiero dello Spirito is a 73km trek of ancient hermitages carved / built in rock faces in Abbruzzo. https://www.zingarate.com/italia/abruzzo/sentiero-spirito-majella.html
- Cammino Di San Giorgio Vescovo a 1st Millennium Bishop. This is a 200 km Camino in Sardegna. http://www.camminodisangiorgiovescovo.it/
- Tomb of St. Augustine of Hippo at the church of San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro, Pavia. https://thecatholictravelguide.com/destinations/italy/pavia-italy-tomb-saint-augustine-hippo/ and https://www.in-lombardia.it/en/visiting-lombardy/religious-tourism-lombardy/religious-itineraries/cammino-di-sant-agostino
Italy also has other, more recent, but very popular pilgrimage sites as well as old trekking (non-pilgrimage0 routes. The latter include Via degli Dei, Via dei Briganti, Setteponti Road, Via dei Cento Torri and Cammino de San Tommaso.