
BY: Francesca Bezzone
In the Italian charming North-West, where the towering Alps of Piemonte and Provence meld with the serene blue depth of the Ligurian Sea, lie two ancient pathways characterized by their historical significance and natural splendor—the Via del Sale and the Alta Via del Sale. These storied routes trace back to times when salt was a precious commodity referred to as “white gold,” and speak about the deep connection between the Ligurian Sea, France, and the lands of Piemonte.
Before delving deeper into their fascinating history and significance, we need to clarify that the Via del Sale and the Alta Via del Sale are not the same thing, but are part of the same heritage. The Via del Sale, translated as the “Salt Road,” is an age-old route historically utilized for the transportation of salt from the coastal areas to the hinterland, intricately running through Piemonte, France, and Liguria.
SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org
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