All Italian Villages
Authentic villages, off the beaten track. Browse the full archive and use search to jump straight to the right destination.
530 villages found
Raviscanina
In the heart of Alto Casertano, at 358 meters above sea level, stands Raviscanina, a village whose history is evident through its architecture. Its foundation can be attributed to the Norman period, as evidenced by the imposing Castle, whose first constructions date back to the 11th century. With a population of 1,388 inhabitants, the settlement […]
Riccia
A hilltop village of 4,814 inhabitants in the province of Campobasso, Riccia reveals medieval streets, a Norman castle, and one of Molise's most celebrated food festivals.
Rignano Garganico
A quiet hilltop village at 590 metres on the Gargano promontory, Rignano Garganico rewards visitors with medieval lanes, wide Tavoliere views, and the honest food traditions of inland Puglia.
Rimini
What to see in Rimini: 149,211 residents, Arch of Augustus, Tempio Malatestiano, Fellini Museum. Plan your visit with our complete guide to Roman history and local food.
Roccaforzata
Roccaforzata is home to 1,762 inhabitants, spread across a plateau at 145 metres above sea level in the eastern Taranto countryside. The municipal territory covers just 6.67 square kilometres, making it one of the smallest in the province of Taranto. Anyone looking into what to see in Roccaforzata will find a compact urban centre, developed […]
Roccaromana
Discover what to see in Roccaromana, a Campanian plain village in the province of Caserta. Explore the history, attractions, and typical cuisine of this center with 893 inhabitants.
Rocchetta e Croce
Scopri Rocchetta e Croce, un incantevole borgo di Caserta. La nostra guida ti svela cosa vedere, attrazioni imperdibili e la storia di questo gioiello della Campania.
Rocchetta Sant’Antonio
A hilltop village at 633 metres in the Province of Foggia, Rocchetta Sant'Antonio holds a medieval castle, centuries-old churches, and wide views over the Ofanto valley.
Rodi Garganico
A coastal village of 3,302 inhabitants on the Gargano promontory, Rodi Garganico offers a medieval centre, IGP citrus groves, and an authentic Adriatic harbour life.
Roseto Valfortore
A stone village of 993 inhabitants at 658 metres in the Fortore valley. Roseto Valfortore preserves medieval architecture, mountain cooking traditions, and the quiet of inland Puglia.