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Tag Archives: Lazio

Pilgrimage to Rome: The Final Leg of the Via Francigena

The Via Francigena is an ancient pilgrimage route that stretches from Canterbury to Rome. It is a journey through history, culture, and spirituality and everyone has different reasons to do it. If you are interested in how the end of the Via Francigena is, read on! It’s more usual for pilgrims who would like to […]

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Castel Gandolfo, the village that fascinated the popes

It attracts because it was once a papal summer residence, it amazes with the streets of its village, with the charm of its lake and its flavors. Castel Gandolfo is an unmissable destination for those who want to get to know the Castelli Romani area, for those who want to find some tranquility not far […]

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Sabina: a land to discover among olive groves and ancient villages

Millennial olive trees, gentle hills where small medieval villages climb and a millenary history. This is Sabina, a territory with a unique charm that embraces Lazio, Umbria and Abruzzo. Land of the ancient Sabine people, today it is still a little known place, but able to surprise with the colors of nature, the tranquility of […]

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5 Magical Places in Italy for an Unusual Weekend

In Italy there are hidden magical places that tell us unusual stories, secret places waiting to be discovered. In the Peninsula, along with some of the most famous places around the world, you can find suggestive and little known places which are perfect destinations for an unusual weekend, dedicated to slow tourism and discovery! In our […]

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Circeo National Park: Magical Environments along the Coast of Lazio

The Circeo National Park covers about 8,500 hectares along the Tyrrhenian coast of Lazio. Just 100 km south of the Eternal City, a protected natural area where different but essential environments coexist, creating a perfect ecosystem. Thus, the coastal dunes protect the forest from the salty winds, allowing it to proliferate, while migratory birds can […]

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15 Villages and Castles where to live a Dream Vacation in Italy

A tower, an ancient house, an albergo diffuso: magical locations where you can spend a slow and romantic holiday, where you can fully experience all the charm of Italian villages, which represent the most authentic soul of the country. Often immersed in nature, the villages are an incredible heritage in which to rediscover Italian history […]

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10 Wonderful Free Natural Pools, to the Discovery of the Wildest Part of Italy

Have you ever seen pictures of fabulous but wild places with waterfalls, streams, natural pools, and lakes, which make you want to get there and immediately start diving? If so, you ought to know that even in Italy, and maybe not far from where you live, there are plenty of natural pools where you can enjoy […]

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Your day at Hadrian’s Villa, in Tivoli

Hadrian’s Villa is an unparalleled archaeological treasure: discover this UNESCO heritage that stands among the valleys of Tivoli. If it is true that all roads lead to Rome, today we decided to leave from Rome, to discover the beauties of the eternal city and its surroundings. From here it is easy to reach what is […]

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A bike path from Liguria to Lazio: dream or reality?

From the border with France until Lazio, through Liguria and Tuscany, through magical places such as the Cinque Terre and Versilia, to the gates of Rome. On April 7, the project has moved on to ask for government funding, and thus create this fantastic bike path. The idea of ​​a Ligurian-Tyrrhenian cycle-tourist path arose from a […]

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Civita di Bagnoregio, a ghost town in the valley

Civita di Bagnoregio is an impressive-looking but fragile town. It stands on a small tufa plateau, and is a blend of history, art and culture, a fragment of the past, a jewel of the present. We are on the border between Lazio and Umbria, in the province of Viterbo, between two valleys and their rivers. Here survives the so-called […]

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