Bagnoli Irpino
Bagnoli Irpino, in the province of Avellino, is known for the production of the Black Truffle of Bagnoli and the Castagna di Montella.
Gradisca d”Isonzo
Gradisca d”Isonzo, not far from the Slovenian border from which it derives its name, is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
Spilamberto
Spilamberto is known for the nocino, the Spilamberto amaretti and especially for the traditional balsamic vinegar of which it boasts the headquarters of the Consortium of the same name.
Guiglia
Called the “Terrace of the Apennines”, Guiglia dominates the whole province of Modena. In the village and its surroundings there are various testimonies of the past, including the sixteenth-century Torre del Pubblico which is an integral part of the Castl
Marano sul Panaro
The village of Marano sul Panaro is known for the production of cherries and for the culinary specialties, such as tigelle, fried dumplings and borlenghi. The municipality stands on the left bank of the Panaro river and is part of the Terre di Castelli Un
Savignano sul Panaro
Savignano sul Panaro is a pretty village located between the hill and the high plain. Of great historical and architectural interest is the ancient medieval village of Savignano Alto, and of great importance are the archaeological finds found in the area.
Termoli
Termoli is an ancient village whose center stands out for its narrow and winding alleys, including Vico II Castello, one of the narrowest in Europe.
Ostuni
The White City of Ostuni is the most popular seaside town in Puglia, characterized by narrow alleys and white beaches.
Piombino
Piombino, located in the final stretch of the Etruscan Coast, is known for its famous Port.