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Servono le scarpe da trekking o bastano le scarpe normali?

Do I need hiking boots or are regular shoes enough?

Pronunciation

Trekking is borrowed from English and pronounced the same way. Bastano: BAH-stah-no.

When to use it

Ask this at a tourist office or rifugio before attempting a trail you don't know. Very useful in areas like the Cinque Terre where some trails are cobblestone and others are rocky scrambles.

What it means

Servono (from servire) means 'are needed/required'. Bastano (from bastare) means 'are enough/sufficient'. Both are impersonal plural forms. This is a practical, polished B1 construction.

Variations

È necessario avere i bastoncini?

Is it necessary to have trekking poles?

Bastoncini literally means 'little sticks'.

Posso farlo con le scarpe da ginnastica?

Can I do it with trainers?

More casual phrasing, common among tourists.

Il terreno è scivoloso?

Is the terrain slippery?

Important after rain or on shaded north-facing slopes.

Mini Dialogue

— Servono le scarpe da trekking o bastano le scarpe normali? — Per il sentiero basso bastano le scarpe da ginnastica. — E per arrivare in cima? — Lì sì, meglio avere le scarpe con la suola rigida.

— Do I need hiking boots or are regular shoes enough? — For the lower trail, trainers are enough. — And to reach the summit? — Up there, yes — better to have shoes with a rigid sole.

Cultural Note

In Italy, many tourists underestimate trail conditions, especially in Cinque Terre and Amalfi Coast paths. Locals call unprepared tourists 'turisti con i sandali' (sandal tourists) — wearing proper footwear is both safe and a sign of respect.