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.

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This trek across Italy offers pristine coastline trails, stunning mountain landscapes, and traditional villages with a warm local welcome.  

The Challenge

The Italy Frontline Walk traces the historic battles  of the Second World War, following the route taken by Allied forces during the Italian campaign. The trek goes from the Salerno beaches up to Monte Cassino.

Covering over 100km on foot, we visit sites like the British Military Cemetery, Minturno War Cemetery and the Gustav Line Museum. Along the route visit the French Military Cemetery in Venafro, the Amazon Bridge Monument and the Commonwealth Cassino War Cemetery. In Monte Cassino we visit Commonwealth cemeteries, explore the bombed abbey and the nearby Rocca Janula Castle. The journey concludes in Naples, giving participants time to reflect on the courage and sacrifice of those who fought.

The Details

Where is it?

Naples, Italy.

When is it?

16-20th September 2026

How much is it?

Registration fee: £375 (£325 early bird discount ends 30 September 2025). 

Fundraising target: £3,000pp (£1,700 due by 28th June 2026).

What's included?

International flights, all accommodation, activities, food, transportation, local guide and insightful historian, celebration meal at the end. The Frontline Walk training plan, t-shirt and FLW goodie bag will be part of the package too!

Your itinerary

Day 1: Arrival 

We arrive in southern Italy and begin our journey with a visit to the Salerno landing site, where Allied forces came ashore in September 1943 during Operation Avalanche. We pay our respects at the British Military Cemetery in Salerno, a solemn reminder of the campaign’s human cost. After meeting the team and settling into our accommodation, we gather for a welcome dinner and briefing on the days ahead.

Day 2: Along the Gustav Line

We start with a short transfer to Minturno War Cemetery, the resting place of over 2,000 Commonwealth soldiers who died fighting to break through the Gustav Line in 1944. From there, we walk to the War Museum of the Garigliano Front, which tells the story of this pivotal battle. Our route continues through the hills and countryside, ending at the Monumento ai Caduti in Sant’Andrea del Garigliano.
Approximate Distance: 30km | Ascent: 857m

Day 3: The Battlefields of Cassino

After a transfer to the French Military Cemetery in Venafro, we begin a powerful day of walking. Our path follows the Gari River to the Bell of Peace and the Amazon Bridge Monument, honouring British and Canadian troops who crossed here during Operation Diadem. We finish the day at the Commonwealth Cassino War Cemetery before walking to our hotel.
Approximate Distance: 35km | Ascent: 279m

Day 4: Monte Cassino and the Abbey

Our route takes us through key sites of the Battle of Monte Cassino, beginning with the German War Cemetery in Caira. We continue along Cavendish Road, built by Allied engineers to support the final assault. At the summit, we visit the Polish War Cemetery and the iconic Montecassino Abbey, bombed in 1944 and later rebuilt. Our descent passes Rocca Janula Castle, once a German stronghold, before returning to our hotel.
Approximate Distance: 28km | Ascent: 683m

Day 5: Reflection in Naples

We transfer to Naples for a final day of reflection. With time to explore the city’s historic centre or simply relax, it’s a chance to absorb the emotional and physical journey we’ve undertaken. In the evening, we gather for our return flight home, bringing to a close a powerful and memorable experience.

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