The Pyramids of Segonzano: Walking Among Giants
Located on the northern side of the Cembra Valley, the small village of Segonzano not only has a privileged view …
Italy has some of the most stunning mountain peaks in all of Europe. There are three distinct mountain ranges on the peninsula including the Alps, the Dolomites, and the Apennines.
Every single region of Italy, including the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, has mountain peaks that reach at least 1,000 meters or 3,200 feet.
Of course, the most well-known peaks are Monte Bianco (Mont Blanc) and Cervino in the north and Mount Etna in Sicily.
All 20 of Italy’s regions offer a unique mountain experience whether it’s skiing or other winter sports, hiking, mountain biking, or rock climbing.
Find out more here about all the possibilities in Italy for your next mountain adventure!
Located on the northern side of the Cembra Valley, the small village of Segonzano not only has a privileged view …
“Wolf! Wolf !! ” Until the last century, this cry could only mean one thing: danger. Not to mention how …
Thanks to an unpredictable and fortunate turning point in my life, I had the opportunity to live in Asiago for …
In the heart of the Brenta Dolomites, rarely visited compared to other itineraries in western Trentino, the trekking trail to …
In the Apuan Alps of Tuscany, you’ll find one of the most complete caves in all of Europe: the Grotta …
Italy’s Aosta Valley is known for its out-of-this-world landscapes, winter sports, Alpine lakes, and of course, its pride and joy, …
The mountain villages in the Abruzzo region are synonymous with authenticity, intrigue, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Castel del Monte in …
Scanno, in the L’Aquila province of the Abruzzo region, is a delightful little village that has it all. Scanno is …
Roccamandolfi is a small town located in the mountains of Matese at the foot of the ruins of a castle …
The little Tuscan village of Palazzuolo sul Senio is known for big events. The event known as Medioevo alla Corte degli …