In the time of the ecological transition, special attention should be focused on the fruition and accessibility of the landscape and cultural heritage for sustainable touristic purposes, which require new approaches and new strategies for inner and marginal places and their often forgotten landscapes. This paper introduces the initiative of the Grand Tour UNESCO in the Piedmont region, inserted in a broader project of connecting the Italian UNESCO sites by slow routes (in collaboration with the Italian National Commission for UNESCO), that aims at enhancing slow connections through the landscape focusing in particular to the territories “in-between” the UNESCO sites, as a sustainable travel mode to access also the less travelled tracks in t...