In Alta Val di Susa, about an hour from Turin and less than three hours from Milan, Bardonecchia is a popular holiday resort with more than a hundred kilometres of ski slopes. The table is dominated by strong flavours and...
The town, in the limelight in recent years because it was here that the first five seasons of the hit TV series “One Step from Heaven” were filmed, is the ideal place for a relaxing holiday, at a slow pace,...
In the circuit of Italy's Most Beautiful Villages, Vipiteno in the Upper Isarco Valley offers numerous attractions. On December 4th, the ski slopes of the Monte Cavallo area, just a few minutes from the town, will open, accessible via a...
Canazei is a highly frequented holiday destination in the northernmost part of Val di Fassa. It is part of Dolomiti Superski, Italy's largest ski area, spanning 3,000 square kilometres across the Triveneto region with 1,200 kilometers of slopes and 450...
Not many people know where Valsesia is located: it is the greenest alpine valley in Italy. It embraces a large slice of territory in Piemonte, mostly north of Vercelli and a small part in the province of Novara, including unspoilt...
The table is dominated by wines from historic native grape varieties and wholesome local products that tell the identity of the territory, in a mix of authentic and strong flavours to be enjoyed in the company of friends and family
This year, the ski lifts will open from approximately December 1st to April 7th, 2024, but the Col Gallina area at Falzarego will already be active from November 11th and will close on May 1st, 2024. Here's where to dine...
There are endless leisure possibilities, catering to both sports enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing vacation, with opportunities for spa sessions and shopping strolls. Regarding food options, while hotel restaurants are quite popular, there are also worthwhile alternatives for an...
The Parma Apennines, easily accessible via the highway from both Milan and other parts of Italy, is a vast area encompassing the Val Parma, Val Ceno, and Val di Taro, each with its own peculiarities and hidden treasures
The Valle d'Itria extends across the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto, encompassing towns and villages that are true gems and absolutely worth getting to know and visiting