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Discover Italy: the villages to visit at least once – Italian Cuisine


Castiglione di Sicilia – Sicily
Otranto – Puglia
Conca dei Marini – Campania
Arquà Petrarca – Veneto
Venzone – Friuli Venezia Giulia
Bobbio – Emilia Romagna

The meeting between the English words stay and vacation gives life to a new word, staycation, which tells the Italians' summer very well this year: yes on holidays, we all need it, but without moving too much, taking advantage of as much as possible our natural, landscape and historical heritage. Because Italy, there is no need to remember it, has a lot to give us.

The solutions are therefore just around the corner: between kilometers of coasts, mountains, countryside, cities of art, today we choose to virtually visit the small villages, perched, sometimes forgotten, little gems out of time, perfect for a trip or a slightly longer vacation.

The villages of Italy

They are more than 300, characterized by a natural and architectural heritage certified by the Fine Arts: less than 6000 people, treasures of art, history and gastronomic traditions. Loved by TV, you all know the Il Borgo dei Borghi program that every note draws up this ranking, promoted by associations (the Association of the Most Beautiful Villages of Italy and Authentic Villages of Italy, just to name two of the most famous) that with great passion help in the preservation of these goods, a festival is also dedicated to the villages National festival of the most beautiful villages in Italy, to Fico Eataly World in the period of November. The theme park dedicated to agri-food and gastronomy of Bologna devote three days to discover some of the most beautiful places in Italy, less known but absolutely worth visiting.

Villages to visit by train

Thanks to an agreement between Trenitalia and the most beautiful villages in Italy, you can visit the villages by train: the goal is to enhance this great heritage and make difficult to reach places accessible. For the moment these are 25:

Here is the list of places to reach with regional Trenitalia which has activated more than 580 connections per day:

  • Valle d'AostaBard;
  • Piedmont: Mombaldone – Orta San Giulio – Vogogna;
  • Liguria: Moneglia – Finalborgo – Laigueglia – Borgio Verezzi – Campo Ligure – Vernazza;
  • Trentino A.A.: Chiusa – Egna – Vipiteno;
  • VenetoMontagnana;
  • Friuli Venezia GiuliaVenzone;
  • Emilia RomagnaBrisighella;
  • TuscanyBuonconvento;
  • MarcheGrottammare;
  • Umbria: Castiglione Del Lago – Spello – Passignano Sul Trasimeno;
  • AbruzzoTagliacozzo;
  • Campania: Vietri Sul Mare;
  • Calabria: Chianalea;
  • SicilyCefalu.

The most beautiful villages in Italy: the 2020 ranking

So from Valle d'Aosta to Abruzzo, from Sicily to Trentino, here in our gallery the villages that could become the destination of our post Covid-19 staycation: a proximity holiday, to rediscover our wonderful territory, scenographic, folkloric, spectacular and tasty. Because let's not forget that every village hides – not too much – the wonderful Italian gastronomic culture.

Go through villages in the Marche – Italian Cuisine

Go through villages in the Marche


The Caves of Frasassi, Urbino, Camerino, Ascoli Piceno … There are many wonders that make the Marche the only Italian destination included among the places not to be missed in the "Top Regions – Best in Travel" ranking for 2020 by the Lonely Planet . But here we reveal the other brands, those of small hidden villages, enchanting, out of time

Being able to range from the sea to the hills and reach the mountains within a few kilometers. In Marche central the holiday seems made on purpose to satisfy the whole family. From outdoor activities to art, up to cooking and wine, under the lowest common denominator of small villages. Agritourisms, bed and breakfasts for tourism spread in one of the regions with the lowest population density where you can find relaxation and attractions. Here are some itineraries not to be missed including day excursions, cycle paths and comfortable walks with a surprise ending.

From the Conero Riviera to the villages of the Infinite

Recanati is the Borgo Antico of Giacomo Leopardi. A hill town that together with Urbino is the cultural capital of the Marche region. Just in these days Giacomo Leopardi's private rooms were opened to the public for the first time, the places of the most intimate memories, of his first loves and of his daily life. The garden that inspired the immortal verses of The memories and the sitting room where the Leopardi brothers entertained, Giacomo's private rooms can be used upon reservation. In Recanati many cultural events have been confirmed, including the Leopardian celebrations on the Colle dell'Infinito, a magical place where the natural light of the moon is reproduced in the evening thanks to the work of the famous scenographer Dante Ferretti. Beniamino Gigli has a dedicated museum, and in summer music festivals and poetry readings are held. Do not miss the walk through the center in the footsteps of the places that inspired Giacomo's poems and a visit to the museum rooms of Villa Colloredo Mells which also contains numerous masterpieces by Lorenzo Lotto.

Spirituality, history and art in the Holy House of Loreto

Spirituality and culture for sight a Loreto, in which this year is celebrated on Lauretan Jubilee and where you can visit the museum annexed to the Holy House with Lotto canvases and the Sala del Pomarancio a rare example of painting, stucco sculpture and cabinet making from the Mannerist era. According to tradition, the Holy House of Loreto it is part of the house of the Virgin, which consisted of a cave carved into the rock and a room in front. The latter was transported in 1291, according to tradition for "angelic mystery" from Nazareth, first in ancient Illyria and then reached the Lauretan hill during the night of December 10, 1294 and placed on a public road where it is still kept.

Above and behind the sea there are the villages of the Conero

There is a few kilometers away Offagna, orange flag and one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, dominated by the Medieval fortress. Built in the mid-fifteenth century. on the ruins of a previous castle, it is one of the most beautiful defensive constructions in the Marche; The quadrangular keep of the five-storey keep still intact, in which the Museum of Ancient Weapons is set up. Along the walls edged with dovetail battlements, the patrol path runs.

An "open air" excursion to the neighbor is worthwhile Selva di Gallignano, a forest that is also a biodiversity laboratory so much that it contains experimental crops from the Doric University. Hazel groves, cerrete and Mediterranean forest scents with educational posters along the walkways that illustrate the characteristics of the forest ecosystem. But the villages are also close to the sea and the promontory of Mount Conero: to visit the villages of Sirolo, with its panoramic terrace, then Numana with the Costarella, the staircase that leads from the town to the port and the beautiful caves under the town of Camerano, which is then home to Rosso Conero.

The Castles of Jesi: wine, culture and day trips

Jesi it is definitely one of the cities from which to start looking for medieval villages. Here he was born Frederick II of Swabia, Stupor Mundi, and eighteen are the castles that crown it. There is always room for an aperitif in the center based on typical products. The search for good wines and gastronomic culture pass through Morro d'Alba, where you can walk in the ancient round of the walls (called the Scarpa) sipping a fragrant red (Lacrima), or for Montecarotto, on the Rive Gauche dell'Esino where there is the largest cellar in the region, which can be visited and with the possibility of tasting. Anyone looking for extra virgin olive oil should know that Venetian merchants attributed a higher price to "Marca oil" by virtue of its quality. To find the best extra virgin olive oil and maybe walk among the centuries-old olive groves, you will have to visit Monsano, San Marcello, Monte San Vito, and Scapezzano di Senigallia, between countryside that looks like mosaics and medieval centers overlooking the sea.

TO Cupramontanainstead, it rises slightly higher, and in addition to Verdicchio and good typical Marche cuisine, there is one of the most evocative excursions between spirituality and nature. About fifteen minutes of a road suitable for everyone. A path that winds through an ancient wet forest, today a protected floristic area where, thanks to its particular microclimate, rare tree species are preserved. At the end of the path the hermitage of the White Friars appears, with the caves dug into the tuff by the hermits. A place of penance and prayer since the 11th century, inhabited by the Camaldolese, called the White Friars, the hermitage is famous for having been the home of blessed and saints. In town, however, woe to miss a visit to the Abbey of Blessed Angelo da Massaccio, a Camaldolese monastic complex built in 1180 with a splendid balcony and a small cloister collected. Not to be missed for wine lovers is the International Museum of Wine Label, the Caves of Santa Caterina and the Horto de I Semplici, which contains a collection of herbs and medicinal plants for educational purposes. Verdicchio can be tasted at the municipal wine shop. Excellent cycling through the hills, or on the bottom of the valley, on the long cycle path that runs alongside the river Esino. A visit to Cupramontana is a must tracks, called The Balcony of the Marche. Here culture, art, the splendid noble palaces and outdoor life offer relaxation and large spaces in an old-fashioned atmosphere reminiscent of the holidays of the last century.

Small villages on the Apennines: the nine castles of Arcevia

Set among the Apennines there is Arcevia, one of the most beautiful villages in the province of Ancona, from which you can enjoy a wonderful panorama down to the sea. Nine castles surround it, ancient fortified villages: Caudino, Palazzo, San Pietro in Musio, the nearby Sanctuary of the Madonna di Montevago, with the Marian fresco signed by Venanzio da Camerino and Piergentile da Matelica. Then there are Nidastore, so called because it is almost as unreachable as the birds of prey nest; Loretello, with the walls still practicable; Montale, which boasts a nice walkway, and Piticchio, which stands out for its peculiar covered street with a panoramic view. Castiglioni it guards, among other beauties, the church of Santa Maria della Piana. The tour ends in the thirteenth century village of Avacelli with its mighty ramparts that stand out over verdant woods. Here ask for the specialties with wild asparagus, which abound in the area. Finally a walk to Arcevia: the botanical garden is worth visiting, and the must-have is cicerchia and calcioni stuffed with cheese at the table. Going down to the sea, in the valley of the Misa river, the village of Corinaldo with its enchanting paths.

From Arcevia the tour continues to the neighbor Serra San Quirico, whose historic center looks like a ship lying on the hill. To the north of the historic center, take a dirt road and path that leads to the summit of Monte Murano, in the Parco della Red throat, which offers an enchanting panoramic view of the Vallesina and where there is the possibility of grilling in the equipped barbeques. Once back in the village, you will be fascinated by the glitter of the baroque decorations of the church of Santa Lucia and the characteristic Copertelle, covered areas along the walkway around the walls.

The villages of Italy are the most instagrammed in the world – Italian Cuisine

The villages of Italy are the most instagrammed in the world


Italy triumphs in first place in the ranking of the 20 most instagrammed villages in the world, but it is not the only surprise for our country …

Looking for inspiration for the next trip? If choosing a destination for holidays also depends on the beauty of the landscapes, the Farawayfurniture.com website has decided to facilitate the decision for the more social employees, drawing up a ranking of the most instagram sites in the world.
The research was done on small countries is villages, the most suitable places to plan an escape from everyday life, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and – for those who can't help it – post surprising photographs that will make all followers die of envy.

Italy on Instagram: the most instagrammable villages

There top 20, drawn up through the hashtag count collected on February 13, 2020, reserves a couple of surprises for us Italians (but we are not so surprised, after all). The first good news? First of all, we must not go too far to discover the most photographed villages on the planet: the 15% of the most instagrammed countries in the world is found in Italy, with almost 4 million hashtags. After all, Italy is one of the most loved countries abroad precisely because of its characteristic villages, unique places to breathe history, culture and beauty.

With the highest percentage of posts, we could only place ourselves in first place in the ranking. To win over all there are Five lands of Liguria, UNESCO World Heritage Sites thanks to the traditional and millennial lifestyle that allowed to establish a harmonious symbiosis between man and nature: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore, five fishing villages that extend for about 10 kilometers coast, where sea and mountains merge together. And, of course, enjoy delicious seafood specialties. Research has counted well 2,049,711 hashtag for the Cinque Terre, but it is not the only surprise for Italy, which is the only country with three positions within the top 20.

In fourth place in the ranking is Burano, island of the Venice lagoon that has conquered more than 1 million photos on Instagram thanks to the colors of its picturesque houses, the craftsmanship of lace and the typical bureaus bussolai. In seventh place the trulli of Alberobello, in Puglia: it is not surprising that these ancient and iconic buildings, in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are so instagrammable as to earn a place in the ranking.

Trivia from the rest of the world

The other countries to obtain two places in the standings are France and England, but the most bizarre result concerns the eighth position in the top 20: Hobbiton, in New Zealand, is not a real village, but a movie set created specifically for The Lord of the Rings. Located in Matamata, a small town known for its agricultural production, it has become one of New Zealand's most visited tourist spots and, with almost 500,000 hashtags, the most instagrammed in the whole country.

In the gallery above, you can take a trip among all the 20 most posted villages on Instagram all over the world.

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