The Other Italy: Mountain Lakes, Ancient Fortresses and River Cities

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Beyond Italy’s most famous cities lie spectacular yet quiet destinations. Emilia-Romagna’s Brisighella rises dramatically from rocky landscapes, with towers overlooking hills that seem untouched by time.
Inside the town, medieval streets and a raised walkway give visitors unique vantage points. Brisighella’s timeless charm makes it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
In Sicily, the Via dei Frati trail spans 54 miles of rugged mountains. Villages such as Gangi offer sincere hospitality and scenes that feel unchanged for decades.
Basilicata’s Venosa is a small town steeped in Roman and medieval history. Its ruins, catacombs and castle form an unforgettable combination, while nearby Melfi and Lagopesole add architectural depth.
Travellers seeking more hidden Italy will enjoy Cividale’s picturesque bridge, Chioggia’s fishing canals, the lakes and peaks near Santo Stefano d’Aveto, the vineyards of Loazzolo and the Roman ruins of Urbs Salvia under the Marche sun.

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