Hiking in Carrara: Quarrymen Paths and Marble Mountains
This section is dedicated to hiking enthusiasts who love slow travel, exploring nature, and walking along ancient quarrymen paths in Carrara. Trails here connect sandy beaches, green hills, and the Apuan Alps—also known as the Marble Mountains.
The Via Francigena in Tuscany
Among the most famous Carrara hiking trails is the Via Francigena, comparable to Spain’s Camino de Santiago. Dating back to the Middle Ages, it was walked by pilgrims, merchants, popes, and soldiers, passing through Carrara’s historical center and coastal hills.
Aronte’s Trail: Hiking the Marble Mountains
The Aronte’s Trail in Carrara is divided into five scenic stages. It lets hikers explore lush vineyards, olive groves, and the marble mountains, following the same footpaths once used by quarrymen on their way to the mines.
Kobra Mural Hiking Experience
One of the most spectacular Carrara hiking experiences starts in Colonnata, winds through chestnut woods, and ends at the famous Kobra mural of Michelangelo’s David—painted on a 13-meter marble cliff with panoramic views stretching from the Cinque Terre to Livorno.
Local Food and Wine After the Hike
After a rewarding hike, enjoy local specialties in Colonnata: Lardo di Colonnata IGP, cheeses, vegetable pies, and wines from nearby DOC regions. Guided tours are available to combine hiking with authentic food and wine tastings.
Carrara’s hiking network sits a short distance from the Cinque Terre and the Portofino footpaths, making it perfect to combine quarrymen paths and coastal trails in one seamless trip. Start in Carrara with the Aronte’s Trail, a Via Francigena segment, or the Colonnata–Kobra mural hike, then continue to the Cinque Terre for cliffside walks between colorful villages. We can design a flexible, guided program that balances elevation, distances, and logistics—adding luggage transfers, tastings (Lardo di Colonnata, DOC wines), and scenic train or boat links. The result is an inspiring itinerary pairing marble mountains with the Riviera’s iconic sea views.





