Jun 12, 2024 • 8 min read
24.05.2024 - 16:09 / lonelyplanet.com
There is no doubting the charm of Italy .
When Italians are in need of a holiday, they usually head to the mountains or sun-kissed coasts to cool down. Here, three Lonely Planet writers reveal the Italian destinations they escape to in summer to enjoy simple pleasures like swimming, hiking, good food and cultural sites without the crowds.
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Angelo Zinna is from Florence, Tuscany
Why Garfagnana?
Known for its vineyard-covered rolling hills, Renaissance treasures and medieval hamlets, Tuscany attracts millions each year. Still, few visitors seem to be aware that besides art, wine and photogenic countryside vistas, the region features a chain of rugged peaks where great hiking opportunities await.
The area known as Garfagnana, in northern Tuscany, is home to the Parco Regionale delle Alpi Apuane, a marble-rich nature reserve crisscrossed by steep, remote trails that locals love to tackle on weekends. At the many farm stays (agriturismi) surrounding Castelnuovo di Garfaganana, you can taste chestnut- and mushroom-based local specialties. You can also stay in one of the mountain huts (rifugi) within the park’s borders for a full immersion in the wilderness.
Must-do activity
Climbing up Monte Tambura (1891m/6204ft) – along the historic Via Vandelli route that once connected the cities of Modena and Massa – requires some stamina, but at the summit you’ll be rewarded by spectacular views of both the Mediterranean coast and the Apennines, which divide Tuscany from Emilia-Romagna.
Garfagnana tips
If you do get up Monte Tambura, be sure to stop for lunch at the sun-kissed Rifugio Nello Conti (1442m/4730ft), run by the outdoor aficionados of the Italian Alpine Club.
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Benedetta Geddo is from Turin, Piedmont
Why Valsesia?
One of my favorite regions for a mountain vacation in Italy is Valsesia, located in the northernmost part of the province of Vercelli in Piedmont. It follows the course of the Sesia River and is under the shadow of the Monte Rosa, the second-highest peak of the Alps, which means you’re surrounded by stunning views wherever you look.
Must-do activity
Whether you come for an outdoorsy summer holiday with hiking, biking and water sports, or a snow-filled winter getaway at one of the stations of the Monterosa ski area in winter, Valsesia offers a gentle, relaxing pace.
The charming town of Varallo has many amenities including restaurants, bars, a riverside beach, an art gallery and Sacro Monte di Varallo, a medieval monastery complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site. For something even more laid-back, stop in the smaller village of
Jun 12, 2024 • 8 min read
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