All Italian Villages
Authentic villages, off the beaten track. Browse the full archive and use search to jump straight to the right destination.
532 villages found
Borghetto di Vara
In 1863, the municipality of Borghetto, located in the middle Val di Vara, officially adopted the name Borghetto di Vara, highlighting its geographical connection to the river of the same name. With a population of 870 inhabitants and an altitude of 104 meters above sea level, this settlement in the province of La Spezia stands […]
Borgo Tossignano
What to see in Borgo Tossignano: a complete guide to the village in the Santerno Valley In February 1945, Allied troops and retreating German units fought over every metre of the Santerno Valley, and Borgo Tossignano paid a devastating price: much of the settlement was levelled by bombing, and the post-war reconstruction reshaped the village […]
Borgo Velino
What to see in Borgo Velino: discover 5 key attractions in this village of 996 inhabitants at 460m. Explore Palazzo Brancaleoni and taste Cacio fiore. Plan your visit now.
Borgonovo Val Tidone
What to see in Borgonovo Val Tidone: 7,774 residents, a medieval castle, the Santa Maria Assunta church and Piacenza cuisine. Plan your visit with this complete guide.
Borrello
At 804 metres above sea level, on the eastern slope of the Majella massif, 338 inhabitants watch over a settlement that in the eighteenth century counted more than two thousand residents. Anyone looking into what to see in Borrello will find a territory shaped more by geology than by human hands: the Cascate del Verde, […]
Bovino (Italia)
Perched on a Daunia hilltop, Bovino is a stunning medieval village in Puglia. Discover its castle, cathedral, and authentic flavours.
Braies
Lake Braies, sitting at 1496 metres above sea level, is the deepest natural lake in South Tyrol: 36 metres at its maximum point, fed by underground springs that filter through the Dolomite rock. This geological fact alone explains why hundreds of thousands of people reach this side valley off the Puster Valley every year. But […]
Brennero
The Brenner Pass, at 1,370 metres above sea level, is the lowest Alpine crossing between Italy and Austria, and this geographical circumstance has shaped every aspect of life in the village that bears its name. With 2,111 inhabitants spread across the hamlets of Brennero, Fleres, Ponticolo and Terme di Brennero, the municipality marks the northern […]
Brenta
Brenta has 1,715 inhabitants and sits at 276 metres above sea level, on the hilly belt separating Lake Varese from the western Po Plain. The municipality, part of the province of Varese, comprises a central nucleus and agricultural hamlets spread across terrain that slopes gently southward. Anyone looking into what to see in Brenta will […]
Brentino Belluno
At 137 metres above sea level, where the Adige Valley narrows between Monte Baldo and the Lessini Mountains, Brentino Belluno is a municipality of 1,363 inhabitants created in 1929 through the administrative merger of two distinct settlements: Brentino, on the left bank of the Adige, and Belluno Veronese, clinging to the eastern slope of Monte […]