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
Roveredo di GuΓ
Roveredo di GuΓ has 1,542 inhabitants and covers an area of just 8 square kilometres on the lower Veronese plain, 16 metres above sea level, along the course of the GuΓ canal β a branch of the Adige river system that has determined the shape and economy of this territory. Understanding what to see in […]
Rutigliano
What to see in Rutigliano, a town at 125 m in Puglia. Terracotta whistle museum, Norman tower, Peucetian necropolis and PAT cuisine. Plan your visit now.
Ruviano
In Ruviano, in the province of Caserta, the first documented reference dates back to 879 AD, when a notarial act mentions the “curtis de Rubiano”, already indicating an organized community and an agricultural center at that time. This small lowland village, with its 1,807 inhabitants and an altitude of 80 meters above sea level, is […]
Salerno
Discover Salerno, Italy, a charming coastal city in Campania. Explore its rich history, stunning cathedral, vibrant old town, and beautiful Mediterranean views. Plan your visit!
Sammichele di Bari
Sammichele di Bari, a settlement of 6,656 inhabitants, is located 280 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Murgia dei Trulli and the Canale di Pirro. Its geographical position, on a rise overlooking the surrounding plain, has defined its role throughout the centuries. Officially founded in the 17th century by the will of […]
San Giorgio Piacentino
What to see in San Giorgio Piacentino: 5,533 residents at 103 m altitude, Renaissance villas, PDO cured meats, and the 23 April patron feast. Plan your visit now.
San Giovanni Rotondo
San Giovanni Rotondo, in the Apulian Gargano, combines faith, medieval history, and nature. Discover the must-see attractions, traditional dishes, and tips for visiting Padre Pio's hometown.
San Gregorio Matese
At 765 meters above sea level, San Gregorio Matese stands as one of the highest municipalities in the province of Caserta, a settlement with just over a thousand inhabitants. Its foundation is historically attributed to the cult of Pope Gregory I, from whom it takes its name. For those wondering what to see in San […]
San Marco in Lamis
A highland town on the western Gargano, San Marco in Lamis holds ancient monasteries, a dramatic Good Friday fire procession, and the quiet intensity of inland Puglia.
San Marco la Catola
A quiet hill village at 683 metres in the Daunia mountains of Puglia. Discover what to see in San Marco la Catola, from its medieval core to the Fortore valley.