About

Who is behind Hilltop Sheep

Ciao!
I’m Alex, a travel designer and guide based in Italy, between Venice and the Dolomites.

Before working as a guide, I spent years moving through the countryside in a different way, working closely with small producers and getting to know places through the people who live and work there. That way of looking at the landscape has never left.

Later, while guiding across the country, I kept seeing the same pattern: most journeys were moving too fast — trying to show more, yet often leaving very little behind.

I’ve always been driven by curiosity — stopping in a small village, walking into a quiet shop, and ending up talking to someone who has a story to tell. Those moments have always mattered more to me than any landmark.

Being outdoors has always been a natural part of how I move — walking for hours without a destination, following a trail just to see where it leads, or simply stopping when something catches my attention.

Hilltop Sheep grew from this shift — a way to design journeys with a different rhythm, shaped by landscape, time outdoors, and the people you meet along the way, leaving space for things to unfold naturally.

The name itself comes from a small, unexpected moment. While studying in Trento, I once stopped at a supermarket and noticed a simple yellow mug with a hill and a sheep on top. Above it, a name: Hilltop Sheep. It was a quiet, reassuring image — a sheep on a hill, with nothing to do but stand there and take in the view.

Years later, while looking for a name, I found that mug again — and it was immediate. That image felt exactly like what I was trying to create: that moment when you stop, look out, and feel completely present. Nothing dramatic — just a quiet sense that what you’re experiencing is enough, and somehow stays with you.

That’s what I’m trying to share — a way of being in a place, even for a moment, like that sheep on the hill.

How I Work

I design each journey in close connection with the places it moves through, working with a small, trusted network of local hosts, farmers, artisans, and guides.

Rather than following fixed itineraries, each journey is shaped through dialogue — listening to how you like to travel and allowing space for seasonality, weather, and the unexpected.

There is always a structure, but never rigidity. Movement is balanced with pauses, outdoor time with moments of stillness, planning with intuition.

Who This is For

Hilltop Sheep is for travelers who value depth over speed,
who feel comfortable away from crowds,
and who enjoy journeys that unfold slowly and naturally.

It is not about luxury in the traditional sense, but about care, time, and attention —
about traveling with intention, without the pressure to constantly move on.

An Open Invitation

If this way of traveling resonates with you, I’d be happy to start a conversation — whether you already have a journey in mind or are simply exploring possibilities.