Take a walk on the bumps of Ponte del Diavolo (Devil's Bridge). You will be able to admire at a single glance the hamlet, Monte Penice and the river Trebbia, just like in the movies.
If you think about Romanticism in the Trentino region, what immediately comes to mind are the imitators of Goethe, the young Werther of the mountains or the Italian poet Giovanni Prati.
After Via degli Asini, the streets of the village continue to go up towards the Tre Colli that dominate it, becoming increasingly narrow and steep. They look like paths where you can strongly feel the scent of these gentle mountains.
Between leopardian horizons, in "a ondeggiar glad packages", we ascend to Montefiore dell'Aso along the valley of the Aso river, that from the Adriatic leads to the Sibillini Mountains.
Massa Martana is an ancient medieval village, which returned to its ancient splendour thanks to the restoration work carried out after the earthquake in 1997.
The Floating piers is the event of the year. The "floating pontoons" Christo will do what only Jesus Christ has been successful: walk on water. Of Lake Iseo.
As almost all the other Val di Fassa villages, dates back to the Middle Ages, even if the first traces of human presence in the area date back to the Paleolithic Period, when nomadic hunters recovered the Avisio stream.
Garessio is an ancient and important village for its history, for the authors who frequented it (Gozzano, Calvino, Guareschi) and for the artists who loved it (Richard West, Golia, Giugiaro the father and son)
In the heart of Daunia, a linguistic island, a living and rich culture, defended by a forest where gush sources of curative mineral waters. And the scent of the ham of Faeto that strengthens the body and the spirit.
Rocca Priora, that up to the early twentieth century was the glacier of Rome, stands facing strategically on latin valley and offers still today atmospheres and mountain views.
The village that grew up around the fortress was renamed Castro and subsequently Castroreale, because it was the favorite residence of King Frederick III of Aragon.
Nestled between the green of the mountain and the blue of the sea, Sirolo is considered "the pearl of the Adriatic": a precious treasure chest of art set in a breathtaking landscape.
Nestled between the mountains of Pollino National Park, the village of Viggianello, in Basilicata, is the ideal destination for those who love the holidays in the open air.
Bourcet is a small mountain village situated at 1594 meters in the homonymous Bourcet Valley, the orographic right side of Chisone valley, in Piedmont.
The Umbrian village of Montefalco is the reference point of the winery region in which are being produced the Sagrantino di Montefalco and Montefalco Rosso.
The small village of Monte Vidon Corrado, birthplace of Osvaldo Licini, is located on the hilly ridge overlooking the Tenna Valley, halfway between the Sibillini mountains and the Adriatic.
Located on the slopes of the Sibillini Mountains, the village of Montefortino is a handful of old stone and brick houses, with a charming medieval character.
Floresta, in the Nebrodi Mounts Park is famous for its Provola cheese, among the excellences of its traditions. With its 1275 meters s.l.m. it is the highest municipality in Sicily.
The alpine village of Sauris, in Friuli Venezia Giulia, framed by the evocative landscapes of Carnia, is known for its IGP smoked ham, speck and craft beer, called Zahre Beer.
Rhemes-Notre-Dame is a perfect choice for those who want to spend their holidays in the Aosta Valley. Nestled within the Gran Paradiso National Park, it is the ideal destination to escape the chaos of the city and enjoy the tranquility of the mountain
Valsavarenche is the perfect destination for a stay in a pure and uncontaminated environment, which cradles travelers with the tranquility of its landscapes.
Colonnata is a Tuscan village nestled between the peaks of the Apuan Alps and is known throughout the world for its delicious Colonnata lard and its marble quarries.
Stresa, overlooking Lake Maggiore near the Gulf where the famous Borromean Islands are located, is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist destinations in northern Italy.
The village of Marano is characterized by being the last municipality of the plain and the first of the mountain, defined as "the gateway to the Apennines".