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visiting Rasiglia a town in Umbria built on water
Umbria
gosia

Visiting Rasiglia – a few hours in this lovely town in Umbria.

Visiting Rasiglia can be a short, pleasant stop on the way to Tuscany. Tuscany is great for a weekend, but Umbria is also a beautiful region. That’s why, along the way, we stopped for a few hours in the town of Rasiglia in Umbria.  This small village, with just 60 houses and 40 inhabitants, is nicknamed Little Venice, which I

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water festival a chiena people are walking in cold water
Campania
gosia

Water festival A Chiena – 2 hours of unusual fun in Campagna.

Water festival A Chiena is a party that transforms a rather sleepy small town in Campania into a vibrant and lively one.
Campagna – that’s what we’re talking about here, or rather its old town, reminds me a lot of the Sanita district in Naples: peeling paint from the pretty buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, shops, restaurants, and bars where

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What to see near Rome
Lazio
gosia

What to see near Rome – less known Lazio in 1 day.

Lazio is an incredibly popular region of Italy. The capital is, of course, the main attraction, attracting millions of tourists from around the world, but it’s not worth focusing solely on this city. What to see near Rome? There’s quite a bit to see: stunning landscapes, sea, food, history, culture – everything the average tourist can expect on holidays.

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Starożytne rzymskie siedzenia i łuki w murach z czerwonej cegły Benewent
Campania
gosia

With a short visit in Benevento. Is it worth to visit it?

Benevento has a reputation for being very elegant and a very different city from the others in Campania. I’m not really sure what does it means ‘ an elegant town’, therefore I’m not sure whether Benevento is elegant, but in my opinion is very Campanian. Actually it’s very neapolitan, I felt as if I was in Naples’ suburbs, especially since

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Colorful houses in Marina Corricella – a must-see on your 1 day in Procida.
Campania
gosia

1 day in Procida – what to see in this beautiful island.

Spending at least 1 day in Procida should be on the bucket list of everyone visiting Campania. Located closer to Naples, Procida is the lesser-known sister of the famous Capri. I visited the then-quiet Procida for the first time 10 years ago and after such a long time I returned on a beautiful October day to see if anything had

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The white houses of the old town of Vieste stand on a rock above the sea.
Gargano
gosia

6 reasons why Vieste is a great place to spend your holidays.

Vieste is the most popular holiday destination in Gargano. This town of just over 13,000 inhabitants was visited by 2 million people last summer. Vieste itself is very well-located, but not only based on its consequences. Below I have gathered 6 reasons why Vieste is experiencing a growing influx of holidaymakers. Reason number 1 – the beaches in Vieste The

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The river flows between the stones, plants grow on the banks, and an old stone bridge overgrown with greenery stands over the river. Easy hikes in Campania
Campania
gosia

Easy hikes in Campania: enjoying nature – part 2.

For the next day we planned 2 rather easy hikies in Campania. So we started Easter Sunday with breakfast and a trip to Grotte del Bussento in Mohttps://italianieodkryta.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=2991&action=edit&classic-editor&classic-editor__forget#rigerati.
Easy hikes in Campania – Grotte Del Bussento. The 600-hectare park supervised by the WWF (Oasi WWF) with a grotto and an old mill in the main role, spread around the

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Kwitnące fioletowe rośliny na zielonej górze. Hiking w Kampanii z widokiem na błękitne wybrzeże morskie.
Campania
gosia

Hiking in Campania – easy trails with beautiful views. Part 1.

Hiking in Campania is certainly not the first thing that comes to mind when hearing the name of this region. Campania is rather associated with the sea, Naples, or Costiera Amalfitana; yet Campania also has very beautiful mountains, lakes, rivers. And a lot of more or less cool hiking routes, great for a 2-3 day trip, e.g. at Easter, as

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Panorama Urbino w Marche z kompleksem pałacowym zbudowanym z szarej cegły
Marche
gosia

Beautiful Urbino – 1 day in the Renaissance jewel of Marche.

If the beautiful Renaissance Urbino were in Tuscany, it would probably be swarming with tourists. But it is in the Marche, on the wrong side of the Apennines. It is also not the easiest accessible place, you can’t get there by train or plane, so it is still relatively free of crowds. I hope it stays that way, even though

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