From Slow Tourism to Slow Travel: An Idea for Marginal Regions.- The Seat and the Saddle. How Slow is Quick and Fast is Stuck.- Marginality from Theory to Practices.- Marginalised Areas as a Public Policy Concern.- Italian Policies on Marginal Territories: An Overview.- Slowness to Discover the Ordinary Italian Landscape.- Food on the Bike.- The Role of Historic Roads to Preserve and Valorize the Landscape.- Cultural Heritage Preservation and Territorial Attractiveness: A Spatial Multidimensional Evaluation Approach.- Slow Travel Project for Enhancing Territories: Motivations and Directions.- Design, Public Engagement and Communication: Reframing Methodology.- Narration of Cultural Heritage as Anti-fragility Tool.- Learning from the Experience: A Set of European Policies.- The United Kingdom's National Cycle Network: Paths for Everyone, Past, Present and Future.- The Singularity of the Camino de Santiago as a Contemporary Tourism Case.- The Success of the Cycle Tourist Backbone Along the Danube in Germany and Austria.