Campiglia Marittima

A journey through the cobblestone alleys, historic buildings and natural wonders of the medieval town of Campiglia Marittima, on the magical Etruscan coastline

Crodo

Crodo is known for Crodino and its mineral waters. One of the very ancient testimonies of the village is the “Devil’s Wall”

Cagnano Varano

Cagnano Varano, in the Gargano National Park, is known for the famous Grotta di San Michele.

Castrocaro Terme

Castrocaro Terme is known for its Etruscan thermal center and for hosting the Castrocaro Festival, a festival dedicated to music.

Fiuggi

Fiuggi is located in the renowned thermal center of Ciociaria and its thermal waters are historically famous.

San Pellegrino Terme

San Pellegrino Terme, well-known spa because of its famous mineral water, also offers numerous possibilities for excursions (on foot or by bike), from the most relaxing to the most “adventurous” and in addition to its enchanting landscape

Torre di Palme

The suggestive center of Torre di Palme is a fantastic panoramic balcony on the top of a hill in a dominant position on the coast and the Adriatic Sea. The village belongs to the circle of the Fermo castles divided,

Grado

Suspended between the earth and the sea, Grado rises in the midst of the most northerly of the lagoons of the Adriatic, in Friuli Venezia Giulia. The Grado lagoon includes about 30 islands and two nature reserves, which preserve their biodiversity.

Ferentino

Located on a gentle hill overlooking the Valle del Sacco, the village is full of remarkable archaeological finds, but what stands out most are the imposing “Cyclopean” walls, through which you can observe the various doors that open leading inside Ferenti