Morning light strikes the dark basalt walls of an old church, turning the stone the colour of wet coal. A rooster calls from somewhere behind the municipio. Ardara sits on a low rise at 296 metres above sea level in the province of Sassari, a village of 729 people that once served as the capital […]
Morning mist lifts off the Bagnone creek and thins against stone walls that have stood since the eleventh century. The sound of water — always water — fills the narrow lanes, running beneath bridges and alongside houses built directly into the rock. With fewer than two thousand residents, this small settlement in the Massa e […]
A sun-facing medieval village of 626 inhabitants in Liguria's Val Nervia. Explore what to see in Apricale, from its castle to its open-air murals.
Bordano, the Village of Butterflies in Friuli Venezia Giulia, pairs over 100 painted murals with genuine alpine biodiversity. A guide to its trails, lake, food, and art.
Twin castle ruins, a medieval archaeological museum, and the secluded mountain hamlet of Porzûs — Attimis reveals Friuli's layered history in a quiet valley near Udine.
Morning light catches the pale stone of a church bell tower, and below it, the long main street empties into a piazza where a handful of men stand with espresso cups, talking over one another. San Martino in Pensilis sits at 281 metres above sea level in the province of Campobasso, a settlement of roughly […]
A planned eighteenth-century village on the Tavoliere plain, Poggio Imperiale offers grid-pattern streets, agricultural landscapes, and the unhurried rhythms of northern Puglia.
Morning light moves across the rooftops in a slow wave, catching the sandstone walls of old houses before spilling into the main piazza. At 273 metres above sea level, Montenero di Bisaccia sits on a hill that commands views stretching from the Apennine ridgeline to the Adriatic coast — a rare double horizon. With just […]
Ordona sits on the Tavoliere plain near Foggia, above the ancient Daunian-Roman city of Herdonia. A guide to its archaeology, food, and surroundings.
A quiet agricultural town on Puglia's Tavoliere plain, Stornara rewards visitors with honest rural architecture, sweeping wheat-field panoramas, and a food tradition rooted in durum wheat.
A complete guide to Torremaggiore in northern Puglia — its medieval castle, the ruins of Fiorentino, local food traditions, and practical travel information.
A working agricultural village on the Tavoliere plain near Foggia, Stornarella offers wheat-field panoramas, rural chapels, and the elemental cuisine of northern Puglia.
A hilltop village of 3,656 people overlooking the Fortore valley in Foggia province. Serracapriola offers a Norman castle, medieval alleys, and honest Puglian cooking far from the crowds.
A ridge-top village above the Tavoliere plain in Foggia province, San Paolo di Civitate holds Roman ruins, Norman battlefield history, and an unhurried agricultural life.
A ridge-top village above the Tavoliere plain in Foggia province, San Paolo di Civitate holds Roman ruins, Norman battlefield history, and an unhurried agricultural life.
A hilltop settlement on the Gargano promontory with a Norman castle, prehistoric dolmen, and a living agricultural culture shaped by wheat, olives, and limestone.
Foggia, capital of the Capitanata, holds medieval traces, Daunian artefacts, and the culinary traditions of Italy's largest wheat plain. A guide to its overlooked layers.
An Arbëreshë hilltop village of 1,518 people in the province of Foggia, Chieuti preserves five centuries of Albanian-Italian heritage in its streets, language, and traditions.
A complete guide to Cerignola in Puglia's Tavoliere plain — its medieval quarter, cathedral, Teutonic tower, renowned olives, and the deep agricultural heritage of the province of Foggia.
Carapelle sits on the open Tavoliere plain near Foggia, a small agricultural town where daily rhythms and grain-growing traditions reveal an unmediated southern Italy.
If you are looking to discover the most fascinating Orta Nova attractions, you are in the right place. This Apulian village, located in the heart of the Tavoliere delle Puglie just 24.7 km from Foggia, holds historical and cultural treasures that tell centuries of Italian history. With its 16,600 inhabitants, Orta Nova offers a perfect […]