Italy Without Crowds: Hidden Cities and Alpine-Style Villages

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Italy is full of overlooked places that offer travellers fresh beauty without the rush. Brisighella in Emilia-Romagna stands among hills and historic towers, creating a powerful first impression.

The town’s elevated walkway and medieval lanes make exploration peaceful and rewarding. Scenic trails run through the hills, offering panoramic views.

Sicily’s Via dei Frati winds across mountains for 54 miles. Its isolation, combined with overnight stays in villages such as Gangi, makes it a soulful trekking experience.

Basilicata’s Venosa carries echoes of Rome in its ruins, catacombs and powerful castle. The surrounding castles of Melfi and Lagopesole enrich the region’s historical landscape.

Italy’s quieter gems also include Cividale’s Lombard chapel, Chioggia’s canals, Santo Stefano d’Aveto’s mountain villages, Loazzolo’s autumn-hued vineyards and Urbs Salvia’s expansive Roman cityscape. These destinations offer an Italy that feels real and unfiltered.

 

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