Prowalk Tours
18/06/2026
I just got back from a two-week filming trip through Italy, and this one turned into quite an adventure.
My cousin Jason, who recently retired, came with me on the trip. It was his first time ever visiting Europe, so I got to show him some of my favorite places while also filming new walking tours for the channel.
The original plan changed several times. The weather around Lake Garda was unpredictable, Arezzoโs main piazza was fenced off for an upcoming festival, and then I ended up making a last-minute decision to drive south to Pozzuoli and Naples after hearing from some old teacher friends from my time living there.
Even with all the changes, I came home with 14 new videos filmed, including:
Sirmione
Bardolino
Verona
Lake Garda bike ride
Riva del Garda
Limone sul Garda
Malcesine
Positano
Naples
Path of the Gods
Pozzuoli, partially filmed and still to be finished
This was my first time filming around Lake Garda, and I really enjoyed it. Bardolino may have been my favorite town there, but Sirmione, Limone, Malcesine, and Riva del Garda were all beautiful.
After Lake Garda, we drove south to Pozzuoli, Naples, Positano, and the Amalfi Coast. I also filmed a new Path of the Gods hike for the first time since 2019. The weather was mixed, but the first half of the hike turned out well before the clouds rolled in.
On the final day, we drove north along the Adriatic side of Italy and made one last unplanned stop in Venice before flying home from Verona the next morning.
It was a busy trip, full of changed plans, long drives, late nights, pizza, gelato every day, and a lot of new footage.
New Italy walking tours will be coming soon.
23/05/2026
๐ฎ๐น New video up โ Perugia, Italy during the Coppa della Perugina ๐๏ธ
There are evenings in Italy that feel almost too good to be real, and this was one of them. I was lucky enough to be in Perugia on the final night of the Coppa della Perugina 2026, when the whole historic center fills up with vintage cars and the streets turn into one big, beautiful celebration.
If you love Italian hill towns โ the medieval lanes, the golden light, the elegant passeggiata, and the chance to watch beautiful Italian people and beautiful Italian cars all in one place โ you're going to enjoy this one. We start at the Fontana Maggiore, stroll the Corso Vannucci to the panoramic Giardini Carducci, and end up back at the finish line as the crews roll in.
A little history: the rally was started in 1924 by Giovanni Buitoni, the man behind Perugina chocolate. A hundred years on, it's still going strong as a four-day historical re-enactment.
Filmed in 4K HDR 60fps.
Watch Here ๐โถ๏ธ https://youtu.be/ygMotzvt2UQ