In this short article, we have collected some advice from our previous articles about the villages to visit in Italy. Specifically, in this article you will know the villages that we recommend you visit in Abruzzo and Campania during this year.
Abruzzo
Abruzzo is a very beautiful and picturesque region of Italy, and there are many villages that are worth a visit. Here are some of our recommendations:
- Santo Stefano di Sessanio – This medieval village is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. You can stroll through its ancient cobbled streets and admire the stone houses and historic churches.
- Scanno – Situated in a picturesque valley, Scanno is a village known for its stone architecture and traditional local customs. During spring and summer, it is possible to go hiking in the surrounding mountains and in autumn, the landscape becomes particularly beautiful thanks to the colors of the surrounding woods.
- Pacentro – This hamlet located in the heart of the Majella National Park offers a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. It is known for its ancient Castle and its narrow stone-paved streets. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
- Pescocostanzo – A historic village located in the heart of the Maiella National Park. It is known for its well-preserved stone houses, old churches and medieval castle. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
The best months to visit these villages are spring and summer, when the climate is mild and the days are longer. However, autumn is also a very beautiful season to visit Abruzzo, as the landscape turns red and orange. In winter, these villages become even more picturesque thanks to the snow and the Christmas lights.
Here are the villages in Abruzzo that we recommend this year
Castel del Monte. What to do, visit, eat in the “eagle’s nest” village of Abruzzo?
ADVERTISEMENT[Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Foto di Franco Di Carlo
Abruzzo. Conosci Pietracamela, il borgo scavato nella roccia?
Il piccolo borgo di Pietracamela sorge sotto il Gran Sasso, alle pendici del Corno Piccolo. Fa parte dell’area protetta del Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga, il terzo in Italia per estensione. Quello che lo circonda è uno scenario di bellezza incomparabile…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia /
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante una gita? Ecco 5 consigli
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante la tua prossima gita? Vasto è una città della regione Abruzzo, situata nella parte centrale della penisola italiana, sulla costa adriatica. La città è famosa per le sue bellezze naturali, come le spiagge di sabbia fine e il mare cristallino,… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Carlo Ciancio
Abruzzo is a very beautiful and picturesque region of Italy, and there are many villages that are worth a visit. Here are some of our recommendations:
- Santo Stefano di Sessanio – This medieval village is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. You can stroll through its ancient cobbled streets and admire the stone houses and historic churches.
- Scanno – Situated in a picturesque valley, Scanno is a village known for its stone architecture and traditional local customs. During spring and summer, it is possible to go hiking in the surrounding mountains and in autumn, the landscape becomes particularly beautiful thanks to the colors of the surrounding woods.
- Pacentro – This hamlet located in the heart of the Majella National Park offers a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. It is known for its ancient Castle and its narrow stone-paved streets. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
- Pescocostanzo – A historic village located in the heart of the Maiella National Park. It is known for its well-preserved stone houses, old churches and medieval castle. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
The best months to visit these villages are spring and summer, when the climate is mild and the days are longer. However, autumn is also a very beautiful season to visit Abruzzo, as the landscape turns red and orange. In winter, these villages become even more picturesque thanks to the snow and the Christmas lights.
Here are the villages in Abruzzo that we recommend this year
Castel del Monte. What to do, visit, eat in the “eagle’s nest” village of Abruzzo?
ADVERTISEMENT[Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Foto di Franco Di Carlo
Abruzzo. Conosci Pietracamela, il borgo scavato nella roccia?
Il piccolo borgo di Pietracamela sorge sotto il Gran Sasso, alle pendici del Corno Piccolo. Fa parte dell’area protetta del Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga, il terzo in Italia per estensione. Quello che lo circonda è uno scenario di bellezza incomparabile…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia /
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante una gita? Ecco 5 consigli
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante la tua prossima gita? Vasto è una città della regione Abruzzo, situata nella parte centrale della penisola italiana, sulla costa adriatica. La città è famosa per le sue bellezze naturali, come le spiagge di sabbia fine e il mare cristallino,… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Carlo Ciancio
Campania
Campania is a region in southern Italy famous for its natural beauty, beaches, archaeological sites and historic cities. Here are some of the most beautiful villages to visit in Campania:
- Positano: Positano is a picturesque village on the Amalfi coast, famous for its pastel-colored houses, narrow cobbled streets and beautiful beaches. It is recommended to visit during spring or autumn when the crowds are less numerous.
- Ravello: Ravello is an ancient village located on the hill of the Amalfi coast, known for its gardens and for its panoramic sea view. Ravello is a great place to visit in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the blooms are at their peak.
- Sorrento: Sorrento is a village located on the Sorrento peninsula, known for its natural beauty, citrus gardens and its famous limoncello. Sorrento is a place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is warm and sunny.
- Procida: Procida is an island in the Bay of Naples, famous for its colorful houses and beaches. Procida is a great place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is mild and the beaches are less crowded.
In general, it is recommended to visit Campania in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the crowds are less numerous. However, every season has its charm, and during the summer the beaches are particularly crowded, but the climate is perfect for taking a refreshing dip in the crystalline waters of the Campania coast.
Here are the villages in Campania that we recommend this year
Sant’Agata Dé Goti, the charming and picturesque medieval village
Sant’Agata Dé Goti is a beautiful medieval village located in the Campania region, in the province of Benevento, about an hour’s drive from Naples. The village is located on a hill 180 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls and towers…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo senzaverso from Pixabay
Pietramelara, a maze of alleys and the massive medieval tower
Pietramelara is a pretty village located in the Campania region, in the province of Caserta. It is located about 20 km north of Caserta and 50 km north of Naples. Among the main tourist attractions of Pietramelara there is certainly the medieval tower, an imposing… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / ENIT – Agenzia Nazionale del Turismo
Have you already visited Padula, a pretty village and its majestic Certosa?
Padula is a beautiful village located in the Campania region, in the province of Salerno. It is located about 100 km southeast of Naples and a few kilometers from the border with Basilicata. The main tourist attraction of Padula is its famous monastery, the Certosa… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Omar Verderame
Campania is a region in southern Italy famous for its natural beauty, beaches, archaeological sites and historic cities. Here are some of the most beautiful villages to visit in Campania:
- Positano: Positano is a picturesque village on the Amalfi coast, famous for its pastel-colored houses, narrow cobbled streets and beautiful beaches. It is recommended to visit during spring or autumn when the crowds are less numerous.
- Ravello: Ravello is an ancient village located on the hill of the Amalfi coast, known for its gardens and for its panoramic sea view. Ravello is a great place to visit in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the blooms are at their peak.
- Sorrento: Sorrento is a village located on the Sorrento peninsula, known for its natural beauty, citrus gardens and its famous limoncello. Sorrento is a place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is warm and sunny.
- Procida: Procida is an island in the Bay of Naples, famous for its colorful houses and beaches. Procida is a great place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is mild and the beaches are less crowded.
In general, it is recommended to visit Campania in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the crowds are less numerous. However, every season has its charm, and during the summer the beaches are particularly crowded, but the climate is perfect for taking a refreshing dip in the crystalline waters of the Campania coast.
Here are the villages in Campania that we recommend this year
Sant’Agata Dé Goti, the charming and picturesque medieval village
Sant’Agata Dé Goti is a beautiful medieval village located in the Campania region, in the province of Benevento, about an hour’s drive from Naples. The village is located on a hill 180 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls and towers…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo senzaverso from Pixabay
Pietramelara, a maze of alleys and the massive medieval tower
Pietramelara is a pretty village located in the Campania region, in the province of Caserta. It is located about 20 km north of Caserta and 50 km north of Naples. Among the main tourist attractions of Pietramelara there is certainly the medieval tower, an imposing… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / ENIT – Agenzia Nazionale del Turismo
Have you already visited Padula, a pretty village and its majestic Certosa?
Padula is a beautiful village located in the Campania region, in the province of Salerno. It is located about 100 km southeast of Naples and a few kilometers from the border with Basilicata. The main tourist attraction of Padula is its famous monastery, the Certosa… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Omar Verderame
In this short article, we have collected some advice from our previous articles about the villages to visit in Italy. Specifically, in this article you will know the villages that we recommend you visit in Abruzzo and Campania during this year.
Abruzzo
Abruzzo is a very beautiful and picturesque region of Italy, and there are many villages that are worth a visit. Here are some of our recommendations:
- Santo Stefano di Sessanio – This medieval village is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. You can stroll through its ancient cobbled streets and admire the stone houses and historic churches.
- Scanno – Situated in a picturesque valley, Scanno is a village known for its stone architecture and traditional local customs. During spring and summer, it is possible to go hiking in the surrounding mountains and in autumn, the landscape becomes particularly beautiful thanks to the colors of the surrounding woods.
- Pacentro – This hamlet located in the heart of the Majella National Park offers a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. It is known for its ancient Castle and its narrow stone-paved streets. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
- Pescocostanzo – A historic village located in the heart of the Maiella National Park. It is known for its well-preserved stone houses, old churches and medieval castle. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
The best months to visit these villages are spring and summer, when the climate is mild and the days are longer. However, autumn is also a very beautiful season to visit Abruzzo, as the landscape turns red and orange. In winter, these villages become even more picturesque thanks to the snow and the Christmas lights.
Here are the villages in Abruzzo that we recommend this year
Castel del Monte. What to do, visit, eat in the “eagle’s nest” village of Abruzzo?
ADVERTISEMENT[Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Foto di Franco Di Carlo
Abruzzo. Conosci Pietracamela, il borgo scavato nella roccia?
Il piccolo borgo di Pietracamela sorge sotto il Gran Sasso, alle pendici del Corno Piccolo. Fa parte dell’area protetta del Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga, il terzo in Italia per estensione. Quello che lo circonda è uno scenario di bellezza incomparabile…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia /
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante una gita? Ecco 5 consigli
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante la tua prossima gita? Vasto è una città della regione Abruzzo, situata nella parte centrale della penisola italiana, sulla costa adriatica. La città è famosa per le sue bellezze naturali, come le spiagge di sabbia fine e il mare cristallino,… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Carlo Ciancio
Abruzzo is a very beautiful and picturesque region of Italy, and there are many villages that are worth a visit. Here are some of our recommendations:
- Santo Stefano di Sessanio – This medieval village is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. You can stroll through its ancient cobbled streets and admire the stone houses and historic churches.
- Scanno – Situated in a picturesque valley, Scanno is a village known for its stone architecture and traditional local customs. During spring and summer, it is possible to go hiking in the surrounding mountains and in autumn, the landscape becomes particularly beautiful thanks to the colors of the surrounding woods.
- Pacentro – This hamlet located in the heart of the Majella National Park offers a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. It is known for its ancient Castle and its narrow stone-paved streets. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
- Pescocostanzo – A historic village located in the heart of the Maiella National Park. It is known for its well-preserved stone houses, old churches and medieval castle. In winter, you can ski at the nearby Roccaraso ski resort.
The best months to visit these villages are spring and summer, when the climate is mild and the days are longer. However, autumn is also a very beautiful season to visit Abruzzo, as the landscape turns red and orange. In winter, these villages become even more picturesque thanks to the snow and the Christmas lights.
Here are the villages in Abruzzo that we recommend this year
Castel del Monte. What to do, visit, eat in the “eagle’s nest” village of Abruzzo?
ADVERTISEMENT[Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Foto di Franco Di Carlo
Abruzzo. Conosci Pietracamela, il borgo scavato nella roccia?
Il piccolo borgo di Pietracamela sorge sotto il Gran Sasso, alle pendici del Corno Piccolo. Fa parte dell’area protetta del Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga, il terzo in Italia per estensione. Quello che lo circonda è uno scenario di bellezza incomparabile…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia /
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante una gita? Ecco 5 consigli
Cosa visitare a Vasto durante la tua prossima gita? Vasto è una città della regione Abruzzo, situata nella parte centrale della penisola italiana, sulla costa adriatica. La città è famosa per le sue bellezze naturali, come le spiagge di sabbia fine e il mare cristallino,… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Carlo Ciancio
Campania
Campania is a region in southern Italy famous for its natural beauty, beaches, archaeological sites and historic cities. Here are some of the most beautiful villages to visit in Campania:
- Positano: Positano is a picturesque village on the Amalfi coast, famous for its pastel-colored houses, narrow cobbled streets and beautiful beaches. It is recommended to visit during spring or autumn when the crowds are less numerous.
- Ravello: Ravello is an ancient village located on the hill of the Amalfi coast, known for its gardens and for its panoramic sea view. Ravello is a great place to visit in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the blooms are at their peak.
- Sorrento: Sorrento is a village located on the Sorrento peninsula, known for its natural beauty, citrus gardens and its famous limoncello. Sorrento is a place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is warm and sunny.
- Procida: Procida is an island in the Bay of Naples, famous for its colorful houses and beaches. Procida is a great place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is mild and the beaches are less crowded.
In general, it is recommended to visit Campania in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the crowds are less numerous. However, every season has its charm, and during the summer the beaches are particularly crowded, but the climate is perfect for taking a refreshing dip in the crystalline waters of the Campania coast.
Here are the villages in Campania that we recommend this year
Sant’Agata Dé Goti, the charming and picturesque medieval village
Sant’Agata Dé Goti is a beautiful medieval village located in the Campania region, in the province of Benevento, about an hour’s drive from Naples. The village is located on a hill 180 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls and towers…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo senzaverso from Pixabay
Pietramelara, a maze of alleys and the massive medieval tower
Pietramelara is a pretty village located in the Campania region, in the province of Caserta. It is located about 20 km north of Caserta and 50 km north of Naples. Among the main tourist attractions of Pietramelara there is certainly the medieval tower, an imposing… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / ENIT – Agenzia Nazionale del Turismo
Have you already visited Padula, a pretty village and its majestic Certosa?
Padula is a beautiful village located in the Campania region, in the province of Salerno. It is located about 100 km southeast of Naples and a few kilometers from the border with Basilicata. The main tourist attraction of Padula is its famous monastery, the Certosa… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Omar Verderame
Campania is a region in southern Italy famous for its natural beauty, beaches, archaeological sites and historic cities. Here are some of the most beautiful villages to visit in Campania:
- Positano: Positano is a picturesque village on the Amalfi coast, famous for its pastel-colored houses, narrow cobbled streets and beautiful beaches. It is recommended to visit during spring or autumn when the crowds are less numerous.
- Ravello: Ravello is an ancient village located on the hill of the Amalfi coast, known for its gardens and for its panoramic sea view. Ravello is a great place to visit in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the blooms are at their peak.
- Sorrento: Sorrento is a village located on the Sorrento peninsula, known for its natural beauty, citrus gardens and its famous limoncello. Sorrento is a place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is warm and sunny.
- Procida: Procida is an island in the Bay of Naples, famous for its colorful houses and beaches. Procida is a great place to visit in spring or summer when the weather is mild and the beaches are less crowded.
In general, it is recommended to visit Campania in spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the crowds are less numerous. However, every season has its charm, and during the summer the beaches are particularly crowded, but the climate is perfect for taking a refreshing dip in the crystalline waters of the Campania coast.
Here are the villages in Campania that we recommend this year
Sant’Agata Dé Goti, the charming and picturesque medieval village
Sant’Agata Dé Goti is a beautiful medieval village located in the Campania region, in the province of Benevento, about an hour’s drive from Naples. The village is located on a hill 180 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls and towers…. [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo senzaverso from Pixabay
Pietramelara, a maze of alleys and the massive medieval tower
Pietramelara is a pretty village located in the Campania region, in the province of Caserta. It is located about 20 km north of Caserta and 50 km north of Naples. Among the main tourist attractions of Pietramelara there is certainly the medieval tower, an imposing… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / ENIT – Agenzia Nazionale del Turismo
Have you already visited Padula, a pretty village and its majestic Certosa?
Padula is a beautiful village located in the Campania region, in the province of Salerno. It is located about 100 km southeast of Naples and a few kilometers from the border with Basilicata. The main tourist attraction of Padula is its famous monastery, the Certosa… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Omar Verderame
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