Italy’s quieter landscapes hold some of its most rewarding experiences. In Emilia-Romagna, Brisighella sits beneath dramatic limestone cliffs and watchtowers that recall ancient times.
Its medieval alleys, arches and elevated walkway make it a delightful place to wander. The hills beyond the town add scenic walking opportunities.
Sicily’s Via dei Frati provides 54 miles of serene trekking across the Madonie mountains. Villages like Gangi welcome travellers with warm meals and local hospitality.
Basilicata’s Venosa reveals a fascinating combination of Roman ruins, Jewish catacombs and a striking castle. The nearby castles of Melfi and Lagopesole add more depth to the region’s ancient heritage.
Other hidden gems include the eco-hotel in the Apennines, Cividale’s medieval artistry, Chioggia’s canals, Santo Stefano d’Aveto’s trails, Loazzolo’s vineyards and Urbs Salvia’s Roman amphitheatre. Italy’s secret trails are ready for discovery.
Italy’s Secret Trails: Where Ancient Roads and Forest Paths Meet Beauty
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