The Frontline Walk: Italy 2026

Embark on a challenging trek across Italy, following the route of Allied forces during
the WWII Italian Campaign. The Frontline Walk: Italy combines historic battlefields, war memorials, and scenic countryside with the warmth of traditional Italian villages.

FAQs

The Event

What elevation will we reach on the trek?

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Monte Cassino is 520m above sea level

How difficult is the trek?

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This is a challenging trek due to the terrain, with parts that require careful footing and concentration because of the narrow paths. The GPX route shows several ascents and descents. Some sections of the coastal route are exposed, and if the weather is hot, it will feel particularly intense under the sun. 

What type of travel insurance do I need?

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This trek is not at altitude, and standard travel insurance is required. It's worth mentioning that the trekking will take place in Italy.

How far will we walk each day?

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Please see the homepage for the route and distances we will walk

Where do we meet?

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The team will meet our leader at the UK airport. Once flights are booked, we can confirm the airport, which will most likely be London Heathrow.

Where do we return to?

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Once flights are booked, we can confirm the airport, which will most likely be London Heathrow.

What's included?

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International and domestic travel, accommodation, food, snacks, guided trek with ABF staff, a local guide and a historian, celebratory meal at the end of the trek. 

Is there an age restriction?

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The minimum age is 18 for the Frontline Walk. There is no upper age limit, but if you are over 65 at the start of the Walk you will need a doctor’s note from your GP confirming you are fit and healthy and there is no medical reason that you should not take part in the Walk.

Do I need a medical authorisation to take part in the walk?

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If anyone has pre-existing medical conditions, they will need to ensure they can obtain travel insurance coverage.

They should also prepare for the trek and ensure they are fit for trekking.

Fundraising

What is the fundraising target and when is it due?

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The total fundraising target is £3,000 and the deadline is the 16th September 2026. 

You must have raised £1,700 of this by the 28th June 2026 to confirm your spot on the event. 

Why do I need to raise £1,700 by the 28th June?

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ABF covers your travel, accommodation and food, plus other expenses such as medical cover and support staff. We ask you to have raised £1,700 by the 28th June to ensure these costs are covered.

What will happen if I do not reach £1,700 by the 28th June?

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Unfortunately, you will not be able to take part.

What happens if I do not reach the minimum sponsorship target?

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We will do everything we can to help you raise the minimum sponsorship but failure to do so may prevent you from taking part in future events for ABF.

Is Gift Aid included in my sponsorship target?

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Gift Aid is not included in minimum sponsorship targets.

Can we fundraise jointly as a team?

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Yes, absolutely – it can make your fundraising target easier to meet if you fundraise together. You can even have a team fundraising page. Just remember that the sponsorship target is per person, so if your individual target is £3,000 and you fundraise as a pair, you’ll need to raise £6,000 together.

How do I apply for a matched funding from my employer?

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Many companies will match up to 100% of the donations you collect. Each company has a different policy and so please contact your HR or CSR teams to find out more.

Can you supply Charity materials to help with fundraising?

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Yes, simply order your materials from this link - Fundraising Resources.