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Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa: Jewels in the heart of Basilicata

Posted on 02.11.2024

Category: Italian Travel

The enchanting villages of Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa are nestled within the stunning Lucanian Dolomites, positioned on opposite sides of a dramatic ravine.
With their charming streets, awe-inspiring vistas, and scenic nature trails, these villages offer an ideal getaway for those eager to explore a lesser-known part of Italy.
Adventure seekers can zip between the two villages via a thrilling zip-line experience known as “Il Volo dell’Angelo.” Soaring at speeds of 120 km/h, this is arguably the quickest way to travel between the villages! If you’re keen to fly over a valley that plunges 1020 meters, this exhilarating adventure is a must. From above, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of Basilicata’s rugged peaks and natural beauty.
However, if zip-lining isn't your style, Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa offer a wealth of other activities!
For those who enjoy leisurely strolls through picturesque landscapes and are captivated by folklore, the Path of the Seven Stones is a perfect fit. This trail not only links the two villages but also unveils a poignant love story between a witch and a humble farmer. As you walk along the path, you’ll encounter seven rock sculptures that reveal the legend step by step.
Are you a fan of stunning panoramic views? Then don’t miss the chance to climb the “Gradinata Normanna” (The Norman Stairway). This impressive set of 54 steps carved into the mountain’s rocky peak leads you to a lookout point overlooking the remains of the village's ancient castle. The views surrounding the castle ruins are simply breathtaking!
Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquility, or cultural enrichment, the villages of Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa promise an unforgettable experience steeped in natural beauty and timeless charm.

Sunshine and Fashionable Seaside Resorts along the Versilia Coast.

Posted on 04.03.2019

Category: Italian Travel

The Versilia region, in the North Western Province of Lucca is known for its popular riviera resorts, but there is a lot more to discover in and around the area! So, if you are in Italy to experience Viareggio’s famous carnival, why not visit the neighbouring towns?

If you love the sea and high fashion you should stop at Forte dei Marmi; with its posh boutiques, elegant villas and promenade, it is ideal for a sunny afternoon stroll.

Marina di Pietrasanta offers a wide and sandy beach, which is ideal for families with young children; the backdrop of the hills and pine woods make it a beautiful relaxing spot.

Torre del Lago was named after the lakeside tower that was built in the 1300’. This is the hometown of Giacomo Puccini, famous worldwide for his music. So, apart from the placid lake and woodland, the most popular attraction is Puccini’s villa. Every summer Torre del Lago hosts a fantastic music festival in his memory, performing four of Puccini’s operas.

Once an abandoned village in Calabria, now a magical place to stay...

Posted on 16.09.2018

Category: Italian Travel

Ferrara Balloons Festival is on!

Posted on 07.09.2018

Category: Italian Travel

✈️Are you venturing to Florence this September?

Posted on 02.09.2018

Category: Italian Travel