Komodo National Park
Woolacombe coastal walk, Devon, England
Off the beaten track above Spoleto, Umbria, Italy
The Mississippi at Natchez, a fine old Southern town steeped in history
Niseko, Hokaido Japan
Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga, Calascio, Abruzzo, Italy, It's like driving through West Texas but a lot higher. This is one of Italy's largest protected natural areas, primarily located in Abruzzo, Italy's least touristy region. The park features the Gran Sasso massif, including Corno Grande—the highest peak in the Apennines—and is known for its alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and ancient villages.
Matera, perched on a rocky hillside in Basilicata, southern Italy, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Go there and stay in a converted cave. Hike across the valley in the morning.
Matera, perched on a rocky hillside in Basilicata, southern Italy, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Go there and stay in a converted cave. Hike across the valley in the morning.
Matera, perched on a rocky hillside in Basilicata, southern Italy, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Go there and stay in a converted cave. Hike across the valley in the morning.
The city is carved into limestone cliffs above a rocky ravine and has gained recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its unique blend of prehistoric caves, medieval architecture, and vibrant cultural life.
Monte Falco, Umbria, Italy, incredible views from this stunning "Falcon's Nest"
Monte Falco, Umbria, Italy
This is the elegant Piazza delle Libertà in Ostuni, Apulia, Italy. Ostuni comes alive after dark, with its authentic Italian charm undiluted by tourist crowds. Stroll whitewashed alleys, pop into local bars tucked behind ancient doorways and experience southern hospitality. Here, nightlife is genuine, local, and vibrant—an unforgettable taste of Italy’s true social spirit.
The most famous Trulli village, Alberobello, located in the Itria Valley of Puglia, southern Italy. Alberobello is renowned for its dense clusters of unique, conical-roofed limestone houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has become very popular with Brits and better to visit somewhere close by but quieter such as Locorotondo,or Martina Franca.
More olive trees around Puglia than you can shake a stick at. possibly more ethanol anywhere else in the world.
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