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Our Most Romantic Getaways for a couple's vacation

With the day of love around the corner, celebrating it with your special one is a must. But if like us you too feel that love should be celebrated every day, then these romantic retreats will back up your every romantic holiday plan. From luxe Jacuzzi getaways to beachfront fun and city escapes, our latest selection of the most romantic couple-friendly homes is perfect for packing your bags and lolling off with "the one".  Whether you are looking to reconnect with your partner, thinking of an adventurous couple's weekend or planning your Valentine's Day escape, these year-round romantic nooks offer you some of the best escapes. (Use the discount code HRLOVE to get a special 10% discount on bookings from 13th to 17th February 2025 to celebrate St. Valentine's!)A luxury retreat in Campania to pamper each other Enjoy cosy moments in the hot tub in this lovely retreat In the coastal town of Agropoli, the pearl of Campania, this Jacuzzi retreat in lush greenery welcomes you to indulge in the vibrance of the Mediterranean atmosphere and share intimate moments surrounded by everything that feels like love.With antique charm and modern comforts, the vacation rental offers time off from mundane life and more time for each other. Bask in the sun-drenched private garden, with sun beds, a jacuzzi and your favourite drink, or delight in the host’s special breakfast whipped up with homemade ingredients. If you feel like it, then there is a fabulous option for guests to host exclusive garden parties; but if couple-friendly explorations are more your thing then the historic Agropoli Castle, pristine beaches (The Bay Trentova and Spiagge di Agropoli), and the nearby treasures of Paestum Archaeological Park are located within a couple of minutes from here. Book this romantic retreat! A secluded cottage, fabulous outdoors and perfect moments in Croatia’s countryside  Set your romantic dinner in this property’s gazebo Less than an hour from Zagreb, the serenity of the countryside and this enchanting romantic cottage offer quick, year-round getaways for city dwellers and nature lovers. This stylish retreat seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary features for couples of all ages. Enjoy sunny moments on the terrace, cosy up with the wood-burning stove, or relax in the hot tub amid the curated garden. With a master bedroom, a convertible sofa, and a well-equipped kitchen, this haven ensures comfort. Moreover, after some indulgence at the property, guests can easily explore the historic Varazdin in just 15 minutes, savour the local cuisine, or simply unwind in the idyllic surroundings.  Book your romantic escape! Winery Weekend, Wellness and Self-Care in Dolejska Wine Region  A romantic retreat in a picture-perfect wooden cottage, surrounded by vineyards Conveniently located between Ljubljana and Zagreb, this picture-perfect retreat promises an unforgettable holiday for couples.Slow down at this romantic escape where traditional and contemporary design come together to give you a slice of Slovenian paradise. Relax in the unique Finnish sauna, dine on the wooden deck with breathtaking views, unwind in the wooden hot tub with a glass of local wine, or retreat to the hay loft for rustic relaxation. Additionally, the owners' wine cellar beckons for local tastings and curated experiences including wellness treatments. And there is plenty to do nearby as the enchanting town of Otočec, with the only Gothic water castle in Slovenia on a river island, is just 10 minutes away and many thermal baths of Slovenia are within easy reach.  Book this cosy cottage! Get swept off your feet at with this central city escape on Ljubljanica’s banks Plan your next city escape in this spacious apartment in Ljubljana Home to historic architecture and the living Ljubljana Castle, the capital of Slovenia might not be the first place that pops up when one thinks about romantic getaways. But with Ljubljana’s Luv Fest and this charming riverside apartment, the city might just spell the perfect Valentine’s for you!Perfect for up to 4 guests, the air-conditioned retreat is a year-round haven. Unwind in the naturally bright living room or relax in the private open-air coffee corner. Fully equipped for a carefree stay, the apartment is ideal for exploring Ljubljana's architectural wonders, dining in charming restaurants, and wandering the historic Old Town—all within walking distance. Whether winter or summer, this central location is your gateway to Slovenia's diverse beauty. PS. Bikes are also available for guests if you want to discover hidden spots of the city cycling slo-mo with your love. Book your next city trip! A haven of tranquillity, this romantic mountain retreat is where skiing is still in spring till April Enjoy the view of the mountains from this balcony Nothing says it's time to cosy up with your special one better than a holiday in the winter wonderlands.This holiday retreat in Claviere, one of the six Via Lattea resorts, is the ideal nest to escape to alpine serenity. Perfect for honeymooners and pet lovers, the private terrace with mountain views features wooden interiors and an alpine living experience. Plus, with proximity to skiing spots and ski storage, this apartment is also the ideal ski-in/ski-out vacation rental. The snow-sure slopes of Via Lattea bring skiing vibes well into April and with 6 resorts to choose from, there is a wealth of experiences to enjoy. Explore nearby attractions, from the Church of San Maurizio to thrilling ski resorts like Sauze d’Oulx and the French resort Montgenevre, making memories that last a lifetime.  Book one of these mountain havens! Waterside rental with a private beach on Kolpa RiverEnjoy the peace of River Kolpa in our waterside house A picturesque, romantic cottage in a serene hamlet between the lush forest and the enchanting River Kolpa means that nature has come together in harmony to give you the best of its beauty and gifts.With a private beach just steps away, this delightfully cosy wooden haven is pure indulgence surrounded by nature. Let loose in the outdoor Finnish sauna, stone terrace, BBQ facilities and balcony overlooking the river. Explore the unspoiled beauty of Slovenia's southern border, by hiking, cycling, fishing, SUP and exploring the river with canoe rental available at every step. Plus, with Petrina just 5 minutes away, this retreat is all about tranquillity with a dose of adventure. Book your private beach rental! Enjoy Katakolon’s alluring water at this beach Retreat in GreeceRelax by the sea in this perfect romantic beach getaway!  Unwind, explore, and create cherished memories with your special one at this beachfront haven in Katakolon just a stone’s throw from various cafes, bars, beach bars, and a barbecue restaurant. Located right on the sands of Agios Ilias beach, this sun-soaked escapes feature a spacious balcony with a sea view, perfect for dining to the soothing sound of the waves. Fully air-conditioned and equipped with Wi-Fi, it feels like a home away from home but with the magic of Greece and an incredibly charming location with direct beach access and water sports like SUP boarding and swimming. The well-furnished living area and open kitchen provide all you need for a carefree self-catering stay.  Book these sun-soaked escapes! A Romantic Villa that doubles as a spa retreat, the go-to honeymoon hideaway Book the weekend in this romantic villa for you and your loved one With a utopic location in the small Italian town of Alviano, the holiday villa offers a whole package for travel lovers and honeymooners. The town is home to not only historic structures like Rocca di Alviano but also to one of the biggest natural reserves in the area, the Alviano Oasis with more than 190 bird species and 7 kilometres of forested paths for delicious walks and wanderings.  Explore the area and come back to fabulous amenities like a private swimming pool for a dip or the sauna to relax your nerves. Depending on the weather, curl up in front of the fireplace with your loved one or plan a sweet little picnic in the exclusive garden equipped with open-air dining and BBQ. Book your stay in this romantic villa! A soul-soothing Mountain Cabin abound in Hungarian nature and a Michelin-star dining experience  Admire the view amid nature and sunshine Embark on a journey to the natural bounty of Southern Hungary, where the East Mecsek landscape protection district unfolds at the foot of Zengő mountain.  The sustainable cozy cabins overlooking the picturesque Hármashegy offer a close-to-nature retreat, embodying tranquillity and relaxation. Resembling a herd grazing on the hillside, the cabins prioritise eco-friendly practices, from LED lights to selective rubbish collection. Experience comfort with a sauna, indulge in a breakfast basket or explore nearby dining options like Hosszútányér, a Michelin-starred restaurant, just minutes away on foot. Discover the cultural richness of Pécs known for its European Capital of Culture heritage. For sports enthusiasts, Central Wakeboard Park is a short drive, and Lake Pécs awaits water lovers. Book your retreat amid nature! A luxe experience in nature to round up a truly relaxing Valentine’s  For nature lovers, Treehouse with a Jacuzzi and BBQ in the middle of the Slovenian woods Hidden in southern Croatia, this scrumptious treehouse escape promises a tranquil day or days of love surrounded by mountains, rivers, and lush forests.Just 30 minutes from the famed Adriatic coast with its golden beaches, and an hour from the historic city of Zadar, guests can immerse themselves in 3000 years of history, vibrant markets, and a captivating coastal landscape, and at the same time, enjoy a delightful experience in the peace of nature and a balcony for enchanting treetop dining. Its well-equipped kitchen heated shared pool, outdoor jacuzzi, and covered BBQ area ensure a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Zadar International Airport is conveniently located just 50 minutes away, making this treehouse a gateway to an unforgettable Croatian holiday. Book your getaway in nature! Whether it is a ski resort, a beach destination, cities in love or the most untouched corners of Earth’s paradise that you are looking for? Book your time away with your loved one now! 

The most beautiful villages in Umbria worth visiting

Embarking on a journey through the heart of Italy unveils a tapestry of enchanting villages, each with its unique charm and timeless allure. In the picturesque region of Umbria, where medieval streets wind through rolling hills and historic architecture stand as a testament to centuries past, the quest for the most beautiful villages becomes a captivating odyssey.  Below, we have found the hidden gems, the quaint corners, and the cultural treasures that define the most enchanting villages to visit in Umbria! 1. AssisiAn idyllic view of the hilltop village of Assisi East of Perugia lies the hilltop town of Assisi, the birthplace of Saint Francis, the patron saint of animals and the environment. Its must-see Basilica di San Francesco, constructed between 1228 and 1253, is a significant Christian pilgrimage site. Assisi also has the well-preserved Roman Temple of Minerva from the 1st century for those who’d like to venture into ancient times! Not only that, this UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning medieval architecture, narrow streets, and panoramic views is also quite the charmer for nature lovers with the nearby Mount Subasio Regional Park serving as a beautiful retreat.  2. PerugiaThe beautiful Piazza IV Novembre of Perugia The regional capital, Perugia, with its historical sites, medieval alleys, and vibrant cultural scene lures into a rich history dating back to Etruscan times. Explore impressive Renaissance architecture in its piazzas, discover intriguing medieval lanes, and uncover Etruscan ruins beneath the cathedral. July brings the vibrant Jazz Festival, filling the streets with music, meanwhile, the Perugina chocolate factory, producer of delicious Baci chocolates, is a year-round favourite of tourists. Ideally, you should allow at least three days to fully enjoy the city! 3. Orvieto The iconic duomo of Orvieto on a crisp, sunny day Known for its impressive Duomo (Cathedral) and well-preserved medieval centre, Orvieto sits atop a volcanic cliff and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Book a tour of Orvieto Underground to discover the fascinating history of kilometres of tunnels beneath the city. Alternatively, visit the impressive cathedral, marvel at the Pozzo della Cava, a 36-meter-deep Etruscan well, and descend the 248 steps of the Pozzo di San Patrizio, a 54-meter-deep well.  Easily accessible by train from Rome in one hour or by car with ample parking, Orvieto can be explored in a day, but two days allow for a more relaxed experience. Also, don't miss a fantastic pizza at Piazza del Popolo. 4.  Spello An atmospheric alley of Spello to spend your afternoon A charming hilltop town with medieval streets adorned with flowers, Spello is often considered one of the most picturesque places in Umbria with diverse experiences that pique curiosity. In Spello, wander through its floral alleyways, admire its churches, and enjoy stunning Umbrian vistas. Art enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Baglioni Chapel in the Collegiata di Santa Maria Maggiore and the Infloriata festival in June that transforms streets into floral carpets. The town also offers excellent restaurants like La Cantina di Spello, showcasing local delicacies such as black truffles, olive oils, Chianina beef, and wild boar. Editor’s tip: Make Spello the base for your Umbrian trip as it is easily accessible by train! 5. Gubbio  An alluring view of the historic buildings of Gubbio As one of Umbria's oldest medieval settlements, Gubbio has preserved its original appearance and is known for its historic centre, the Palazzo dei Consoli and the annual Corsa dei Ceri festival. The town is quietly surrounded by countryside and ancient woodland, with the Piazza Grande offering stunning views of the valley and showcasing historic buildings like Palazzo dei Consoli and Palazzo Pretorio, as well as the Duomo and the Church of San Francesco. Gubbio is also known for hosting the world's largest Christmas tree during the holidays!  Gubbio is perfect for a day trip accessible by car, train, or bus from Perugia and Rome. Editor’s tip: Indulge in Umbrian cuisine, including legume soup and strangozzi with meat sauce. 6. MontefalcoThe autumn-like beauty of the Mantefalco Sagrantino Vineyards Considered the “Balcony of Umbria”, Montefalco is surrounded by vineyards and is renowned for its wines such as Sagrantino di Montefalco and Montefalco Rosso, as well as panoramic views of the Umbrian countryside between Perugia and Spoleto. The well-preserved medieval center with ancient walls and towers includes highlights like the circular Piazza del Comune with key buildings like Palazzo Comunale, Teatro Comunale, and Oratorio di Santa Maria di Platea. The Church-Museum of San Francesco houses a significant fresco cycle by Benozzo Gozzoli, while other attractions include medieval walls, Sant'Agostino gate, churches, and the Castle of Fabbri with an archaeological crypt! 7.  TodiMarvel at the octagonal architectural expertise of Tempio di Santa Maria della Consolazione Todi's well-preserved medieval centre leads you into a world of typical architectural structures like the Piazza del Popolo and the Tempio di Santa Maria della Consolazione. Perched on a hilltop above the River Tiber, Todi is by visitors for its authentic charm and limited tourist impact where you can experience genuine Umbrian life and savour earthy flavours like a slow-cooked pigeon with a delightful dry white wine. Todi also serves as an ideal base to explore neighbouring Umbrian gems, with Montefalco and Perugia, which are just a short drive away. 8. Bevagna Feel the olden days come alive at Mercato dei Consoli A small medieval town known for its virtually intact Roman and medieval architecture, Bevagna is the perfect stop for reliving the old times. The town is home to the former church of Madonna delle Neve, ancient thermal baths, Piazza Silvestri, Palazzo dei Consoli, and churches like San Silvestro and San Michele Arcangelo. It also plays host to the Mercato delle Gaite, a historical reenactment festival recreating medieval village life every June. To top it all Bevagna has a well-preserved historical center with charming alleyways attracting visitors since the Grand Tour era.  9. Città di CastelloThe grandiose cathedral of Città di Castello Located in the northern part of Umbria, Città di Castello, a medieval gem on the Tiber, has a mix of Renaissance and medieval architecture, including the Palazzo Comunale and the Cathedral of San Florido. Its historic core is made up of cobbled streets and hidden churches, and features the Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera, a 16th-century palace turned art gallery, showcasing exceptional works by Renaissance artists like Raphael and Luca Signorelli! 10.  Castiglione del Lago The brilliant blue waters of Lake Trasimeno visible from Castiglione del Lago Nestled on the shores of Lake Trasimeno where Umbria meets Tuscany, Castiglione del Lago is famed for its 13th-century Castello del Leone offering stunning views. The town is also ideal for exploring several other water's-edge villages and tranquil islands, notably Isola Polvese with its historic Church of San Guiliano and the beautiful Garden of Aquatic Plants. Every spring, the Coloriamo i Cieli Festival transforms the skies with colourful kites and hot-air balloons above Castiglione del Lago.  Want to start making plans for your travels through the "Green Heart of Italy" ? Book your tranquil Umbrian retreat here! Before you go… More information and FAQs to make your travel easier around Umbria! Is it worth going to Umbria? Despite its relatively small size, the region offers a wealth of exploration opportunities including some top spots from our list such as Assisi, Orvieto, Lake Trasimeno, Montefalco area and Monte Subasio Regional Park. Plus, Umbria’s location in Central Italy, approximately midway between Rome and Florence, makes it quite an accessible destination even from Tuscany. From Rome, it’s about a 2-hour drive north whilst it’s a much longer 5-hour drive south from Milan. Florence to Perugia is likewise around a 2-hour drive, trains are also available.  Which is better, Umbria or Tuscany? Tuscany is renowned for its iconic city centres, while Umbria offers a more immersive Italian experience. Although Tuscany has better-known small towns, Umbria provides ample opportunities to escape crowds in the region often referred to as Italy's "green heart." The less-discovered charm of Umbria makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a more tranquil and authentic Italian experience. How many days do you need in Umbria? Umbria's compact size makes it an ideal destination for a long weekend break. In three days, you can explore a couple of the region's beautiful hilltop towns while leaving ample time to indulge in the delicious Umbrian food and wine. However, if you are planning to see more towns and villages, you should consider booking at least one week. Where is the best base to explore Umbria? Perugia is the most convenient city for basing yourself when exploring Umbria. As the capital, largest city, and transportation hub of the region, Perugia provides easy access to trains and buses connecting to other towns in Umbria. The city also offers a variety of accommodation options, including hotels and vacation rental apartments, making it a practical and comfortable choice for your stay in the region.  If you want something more in the countryside, Spello, a stunning hill town in Umbria, is not just a popular day trip destination but also an excellent base for exploring the region. Easily accessible by train, with a short ten-minute walk from the station to the town, it offers a convenient travel option.  If hilltop towns aren't your preference, Bevagna is an excellent alternative. Conveniently located, Bevagna serves as a strategic base for exploring nearby attractions such as Spello, Perugia, Montefalco, and Assisi, especially if you have a car.  How do you get around Umbria without a car? In Umbria, public transportation is limited, with train lines connecting Perugia to popular towns like Assisi and Spello, and local buses covering the rest of the network. For exploring remote villages, especially those not serviced by public transit, having personal transportation like a car is recommended for flexibility. Parking outside medieval towns is necessary, and solo travellers may consider mopeds for day trips, though they are not allowed on highways.  Planning your itinerary is key to navigating public transportation in Umbria. Check the list of towns served by the regional train service and the timetables. Additionally, examine the schedules of regional buses from stations to towns, as well as connections between different towns. With thorough planning, you can make the most of the available transportation options and ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey through the picturesque region of Umbria. The Umbria GO pass offers a convenient solution, providing access to (sub)urban buses, trains, and the Lake Trasimeno ferry, with options for 1 to 30 days. Prices start at €15 and go up to €120. The pass can be purchased at Trenitalia or Busitalia ticket offices, though information on select sales points is primarily in Italian. Buon viaggio! 

Hiking in Liguria: 4 routes to enjoy in or under 4 hours

A land immortalised by the likes of Claude Monet, Lord Byron and Dante, Liguria’s stunning beauty and its picturesque location are hardly a secret. The Ligurian region, home to alluring UNESCO sites like Porto Venere and the famous Cinque Terre, is characterised by a dramatic cliffside location, colourful coastal villages and the wide expanse of the Mediterranean Sea, making it a popular tourist attraction in Italy. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that this region is also a great avenue for lovers of hiking and trekking. Aerial view of Cinque Terre’s Vernazza, one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in Italy”  Trekking routes in Liguria generally range from longer treks (between 7-8 hours) to much shorter ones (1.5-4 hours), with varying levels of difficulty, routes and experiences. But all of them wind through Liguria’s history and the beautiful seacoast, almost always around! In our blog, we have rounded up 4 hiking excursions in Liguria that you can complete in or under 4 hours, without compromising on the beauty and versatility of the region! Porto Venere to Riomaggiore - The Gulf of Poets Hike  The stunning Church of S.Pietro in PortovenereAlmost 12 km long, the hiking route on the Gulf of Poets is a challenging one and winds through the beautiful natural park called Cinque Terre Nature Park. The route, also called Sentiero dell’Infinito, begins at Piazza Basteri in Porto Venere, the town adored by the famous English poet, Lord Byron, and ends in the famous Cinque Terre village of Riomaggiore.  Starting from the piazza, the stone staircase leads you to the Doria Castle, the oldest fortification in Liguria which is also the only Genoese architecture left in the region. From there, you also get a glimpse of Palmaria Island, one of the biggest in the Gulf of Spezia, and the sea view accompanies you thereafter.  The next part of the trek goes through Campiglia, from where the hike route once again climbs upwards to Colle Telegrafo (the highest point of the trek). However, after this, the route starts to descend and stretches through the Sanctuary of Nostra Madonna di Montenero before ending in Riomaggiore dotted with cosy cafes, seaside bars and restaurants serving delicious Ligurian Cuisine. Tip: For some breathtaking cliffside aperitifs or meals, the Bar e Vini a Pié de Ma is ideal. Time: 3-4 hours Suitable for: Fit hikers used to hiking routes with climbs The Borgio Verezzi Route in Liguria di Ponente Borgio Verezzi - Valdeminio caves, one of the most coloured caves in the world A route for all ages and seasons; the Borgio Verezzi Route in Liguria will suit hiking beginners. The route starts from Passeggiata Livello Borgio in Borgio Verezzi and crosses areas of multiple architectural and natural beauty before ending in the mythical Valdemino Caves (Caves of Verezzi), which opened to the public just 50 years ago. In between, the route is sprinkled with many interesting spots like the ancient Church of San Martino, Sanctuary of Maria Regina and Mulino Fenicio (a typical old Phoenician mill with blades inside the structure instead of outside as in common windmills). Time: 4-5 hours, depending on your speedSuitable for: All ages and levels of hikers 3. The Abbey of San Fruttuoso di Camogli San Fruttuoso Abbey panorama and beach in Portofino, LiguriaNow turned into a sombre sight with crystal waters washing its shore, the Abbey of San Fruttuoso can only be reached by sea or on foot. The Abbey route has multiple departure points making it suitable for tourists in Portofino, Punta Chiappa, Camogli and San Rocco. The shortest route, however, starts from the village of San Rocco, close to Camogli, and leads through a path of narrow stone divided into two routes: the shorter inland route and the longer sea-view route. The inland route starts at the Church of San Rocco, from a single red circle and meanders through the woods of the Portofino National Park till Gaixella, from where you can walk on the equipped path leading to the abbey. The longer route also starts from the Church of San Rocco but winds along the sea; it starts from the 2 red filled-in circles and is ideal for experienced hikers. After a dip in the water, when relaxation fills the mood, you can easily take a boat back to the charming seaside village of Camogli. It is recommended to check the ferry times from Camogli to San Fruttuoso and back in advance. Time: 2.5 hours (from San Rocco) Suitable for: All levels of hikers depending on the route.  4.  The Sestri Levante Hike in Punta Manara 

Our full guide to the Milky Way Ski Resorts

With the autumn days giving way to winter, the ski season is finally here. And what better place to try your ski moves than on the stunning 400 km ski network of the Milky Way (called Vialattea in Italian) straddling the Italian-French borders? Offering powder pistes for all abilities, from beginners to pros and night skiers, the Milky Way slopes’ picturesque tree-lined pistes and cross-country skiing is bound to suit all ski lovers.The famous ski network is easily reached from the Turin airport and is made up of 7 different ski resorts, with their own vibe, characteristic beauty and fun things to do. The resort villages consist of Sestriere, Claviere, Pragelato, San Sicario, Sauze d’Oulx and Cesana in Italy and Montgenèvre in France. Each resort is family-friendly and one can choose from a number of activities, both on and off-the-ski slopes.So without any further delay let us ski right into the Milky Way Ski Resorts and help you plan your perfect ski vacation this year!Experience the best slopesSestriereWith a good elevation of 2035 m altitude, Sestriere is one of the snow-sure ski resorts in the network. It is best for strong, intermediate and advanced skiers, thanks to its extra challenging ski trails. The resort also offers the option of night skiing; the Giovanni Alberto Agnelli run is the perfect example to test your skiing skills when the night falls and the adventure quotient increases multifold.For those looking for competitive practice on the Sestriere ski area, the snow pistes provide excellent ground having hosted the Alpine Ski World Cup often and the Winter Olympics and Paralympic games in 2006.The efficient cable car system at SestriereOff the ski-slope activity: One of the best outdoor activities in Sestriere is "the husky experience". To fully enjoy the experience, you have to train with a professional instructor to actually control and ride the sled dog yourself! And it is not complicated or intimidating to learn either since children and adults both can enjoy this fun winter sport.Sauze d’OulxThe resort with epic après-ski sessions, Sauze d’Oulx, is the life of the party in the entire network of ski resorts. From buzzing bars to dusk-till-dawn parties, the resort caters especially to the young population. But this is not to say that that is all there is to Sauze d’Oulx. The resort also has a traditional village centre for an authentic experience and family-run restaurants with delicious local food. Added bonus of the resort is that it is one of the cheapest around and is located at a decent altitude of 1600 m.Off the ski-slope activity: The picturesque 3-hour-long trail from Sauze to Laune Lake (in Parco del Gran Bosco di Salbertrand) is perfect for those in search of fantastic alpine views and reconnection with nature. San SicarioIf you want to have the best of both worlds, that is, challenging slopes and crazy after-ski sessions, then San Sicario is perfect as it is located between Sestriere and Sauze d’Oulx. The Italian ski resort has an altitude of 1473 m, 11 ski lifts, and offers nursery slopes as well as technically challenging black runs to cater to all abilities. The resort also has 7 km of cross-country trails and was the site of the downhill runs from Mt. Fraiteve in the 2006 Winter Olympics!Off the ski-slope activity: Other winter sports like snowmobiling, snow-shoeing and ice skating can be enjoyed at San Sicario.Enjoy snowmobiling off the ski slopesCesana TorineseLess than a 10-minute drive from San Sicario, Cesana attracts skiers who appreciate the peace, tranquillity and all-engulfing natural beauty of the alps. This is also one of the main reasons that this Milky Way ski resort is popular among families. The resort has an elevation gain of 1350 m and new 8-seater gondola lifts for ultimate moments of fun and togetherness. It has easy connections to Sestriere/Sansicario and Claviere/Montgenèvre.An aerial view of Cesana Torinese villageOff the ski-slope activity: Cesana is popular for alpine hiking and trekking.PragelatoPragelato enjoys a decent elevation of 1580 m and it is one of those resorts that’s great for doing something more than just skiing. Alpine lakes and natural parks in Pragelato offer an unparalleled introduction to the beauty and indigenous species of the area. At the Orsiera Natural Reserve, which is located at an elevation of 1400 m, you will find plenty of regional flora, and fauna as well as old military buildings to explore. While at the Parco Naturale Val Troncea, hikers can enliven their experience by discovering the various interconnected hikes between the hamlets of Laval, Sentes, Troncea, Jussand and Alpe Mei.The beautiful snow-laden landscape of Val Troncea, PragelatoOff the ski slope activity: For those interested in seeing mouflons in their natural habitat, the Lakes of Cristalliera are the perfect place.ClaviereArguably the oldest ski resort in Italy, Claviere sits at an elevation of 1750 m. It is located near the French border, around 80 km from Turin. Claviere is ideal to spend a relaxing holiday as the resort centre has its own characteristic charm that is worth exploring on a calm winter day, as well as nice bars to grab a beer or two. The ski slopes are ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers, making Claviere perfect for those coming with their little ones.The breathtaking Tibetano Cesana-Claviere bridgeOff the ski slope activity: Try fusion cuisine, a mix of Italian and French, with a delicious glass of vino caldo.MontgenèvreThe only French resort in the Milky Way ski area, Montgenèvre is the smallest and the cheapest resort in the network. But this is not to say that it is by any means less fun: the resort has amazing heliskiing opportunities to enjoy from the 3000mt high peaks of Dormillouse, Terranera and Claus.Off the ski slope activity: Make sure you grab some delicious alpine French cuisine. We recommend the Savoy Tartiflette, a heartwarming experience on a platter that is perfect for cold winter days.A traditional and warm French tartifletteReady to ski off in the Milky Way? Browse the best holiday homes in the area and fix your plans right away.Want to explore more options? Check out exciting ski resorts like Lake Garda, Livigno, Lake Maggiore and Mont Blanc.

Vieste and the legend of Pizzomunno

Hanging from the pure-white limestone cliffs, the mediaeval town of Vieste is a beautiful mix of narrow alleys, cobblestone pathways, souvenir shops, and sandy beaches that make it one of the most tranquil summer getaways in Puglia. In fact, the seaside town has lured not only tourists but also a very famous legend – the legend of Pizzomunno – to its scenic shores. It is believed that this ancient legend has given birth to an unusual landform, a giant monolith called Pizzomunno, on the edges of the dazzling Adriatic Sea.So, let’s take you through the romantic legend of Pizzomunno and see why Vieste is totally worth a visit on your trip to Puglia this summer!Standing 87 feet tall under the dramatic skies of Vieste, Pizzomunno is tucked away at the far north end of the 3km-long, golden-sand beach of Castello. Though the natural structure is a memorable sight to see in itself, the legend has given it a charming history that has remained with it for hundreds of years The singular Pizzomunno on the edges of Castello Beach According to the legend, the young fisherman, Pizzomunno, and his lover, the beautiful Cristalda, were attracted to the stunning “end-of-the-world” location of Vieste by the song of a hundred mermaids. As the young couple were stealing some moments together, the mermaids – who had tried hard to seduce the handsome fisherman but failed – became jealous of the great love and loyalty between Pizzomunno and Cristalda.Next thing you know, the mermaids transformed Pizzomunno into a large white stack of stones! Then to make sure that the young lovers were kept apart, the mermaids tied Cristalda’s feet and sent her into the depths of the sea. The legend further continues that Pizzomunno is turned back into his human form every hundred years and disappears from the shore for a single day to meet his beloved Cristalda!But, legend or no legend, Vieste is a really picturesque and romantic holiday getaway on the Gargano Peninsula. In fact, for digital nomads too, Vieste is a great starting point for a laid-back nomadic life in Italy! The stunning promontory of Vieste What can you do in Vieste?With the calm, blue flag waters of the Adriatic lapping the shores, Vieste’s beaches and sea are perfect for enjoying water sports and swimming. In the town itself, an essential experience is wandering around the charming alleyways of Vieste’s old town centre.You can carry on your little tour from the old town centre of Vieste to its breathtaking promontory with white-washed houses and some extraordinarily romantic sunsets. From the promontory, you can head to the nearby Norman Castle and catch a panorama of the striking white of Pizzamunno and the gorgeous deep blue of the Adriatic Sea.Another must-do when in Vieste is boat tours! Transporting you to impressive hidden caves, coves and natural formations, the boat tours from Vieste are an excellent way to soak up the picture-perfect beauty of the Gargano Peninsula.Tip: To enrich your travels with something truly Puglian, a visit to the capital of Trulli, Alberobello is a must.Vieste’s excellent location in the magnificent Gargano Park also makes it possible to enjoy extraordinary excursions in the magical mediaeval woodland of Foresta Umbra in just 30 minutes! The enchanting beauty of Umbra ForestMoreover, Vico del Gargano (the village of love) and the sandier beaches of Peschici are also within a 40-minute drive from Vieste. But if you are with your family for a long summer break, then an extraordinary date with history in the natural cave churches of Gravina di Puglia is unmissable. Also unmissable is a visit to the other pearl of the Adriatic, Polignano a Mare, which has more than 70 sea caves and year-round crystal-clear waters to enjoy!Inspired to take a trip down to the charming seaside town of Vieste? Book a stay in any of our carefree holiday homes in Puglia.

Our latest top 8 pet-friendly vacation rentals!

Planning for a long family holiday, but haven't been able to find pet-friendly apartments or holiday homes yet? Don’t worry, we have the perfect solution for you. With desirable amenities for a carefree stay with your pooches, our latest pet-friendly holiday rentals will certainly fit the description of your dream holiday.So, read on and find out your most suited, pet-friendly rentals among our latest homes across holiday destinations in Europe!1. Gioie sul Garda: Pet-Friendly Rentals on Lake Garda Situated just a few minutes from the lake, our newest range of pet-friendly apartments in Peschiera del Garda spell an uninterrupted, fun and carefree holiday. The twin holiday apartments are air-conditioned to enjoy a year-round vacation and offer private parking, a massive shared garden with BBQ, and next-door essential services for a comfortable stay.Let your buddy run free at our home’s big garden in PeschieraPeschiera is a super attractive destination for families with children and pets, with many beaches and lidos to enjoy with your dogs on Lake Garda: the closest dog-friendly beach, Braccobaldo, is just 5-minutes away from the apartments! Plus, the renowned theme parks, Gardaland and Caneva Movieland-Aqualand, are also within easy driving distance; Gardaland even allows your pets in as long as they are kept on a leash, and if need be, then muzzled for the safety of all.  2.Chamonix Sud Apartment: Pet-friendly holiday rentals in Mont Blanc, FranceNestled in the centre of Chamonix, in proximity to the famous Aiguille du Midi ski lift, our cosy and pet-friendly apartment is what carefree vacations are made of. The apartment has a stunning mountain view to soak from its sunny balcony, and there is everything you would need for an effortless self-catered stay, including ski storage and free Wi-Fi. Be it winter or summer, your pet will always have fun at the Mont Blanc! The apartment’s location is perfect for enjoying the best of the Chamonix Valley, especially for those coming with their little ones, both human and pawed. The Chamonix Adventure Park, Domaine des Planards, is just a 20-minute walk away. There is also a free, pet-friendly park, Paradis des Praz, where children can enjoy pony rides and climbing obstacles, and the furry ones can take leisurely walks! The stunning beauty spot, Lac Blanc, is nearby too, and ideal for families and those looking for pet-friendly hiking trails in Chamonix.Tip: If you are thinking of coming with bigger groups, then Chamonix is full of pet-friendly vacation rentals!3. Teleo Apartments: Pet-Friendly Holiday Rentals in PiedmontWith the ski season around the corner, neither should you miss out on the amazing Milky Way slopes in Sestriere (made of Sauze d’Oulx, Pragelato, Claviere, Cesana Torinese and San Sicario, and Montgenèvre) nor should your pet! The snow-clad Milky Way slopes of SestriereWith our collection of 8 pet-friendly apartments in all; small, medium and even large groups can capture the perfect ski break. All our apartments have ski storage, and the Milky Way (Via Lattea) slopes are just next door, making these rentals the perfect base to experience the powder pistes of the most popular Piedmontese ski region!4. San Venanzo: Pet-Friendly holiday apartments in UmbriaAlong with providing a sumptuous rustic estate to indulge in the slow-paced farm life with friends and family, our apartment complex in San Venanzo is perfect for vacations with pets in Umbria.The green carpet of nature surrounding the San Venanzo holiday homes in UmbriaThe Santa Maria Complex is set in the green heart of Italy and provides a one-of-a-kind stay with big, open spaces, away from the city and into the tranquillity of agricultural life. Plus, with tons of recreational amenities like swimming pools, on-site restaurants, bars and a pizzeria, your stay here is bound to be sweeter than any other.5. Pannonian Villas: Pet-friendly Holiday Rentals in SloveniaWith the pandemic just over, nature is calling travellers with a force greater than ever. The rejuvenating bio thermal pool and the shared garden of the Pannonian Village The Pannonian Village offers a wide range of pet-friendly rentals in Slovenia for those who want to re-immerse themselves in a life enveloped in nature. The holiday rental is a natural settlement of 5 apartments, with a bio thermal pool with sun beds and a huge common garden. Not only that, its location in the Pomurje region makes it a convenient starting point to discover Slovenia: from thermal spas (the closest one is just a 5-minute drive) to tourist farms, biking trails, castles, delicious Slovenian wine, the region is a magical combination of all things peaceful, rejuvenating and authentically Slovenian!6. Analipsi Villas: Holiday villas for pets in Kastro-Kyllini, GreeceIf there was ever a pet-friendly getaway, it is our Analipsi Villas on the Kyllini Peninsula, Greece. The holiday getaway, with its very own dog-friendly private beach – Analipsi Beach – with wooden decks, sunbeds and the crystal clear waters of the Ionian sea completes the perfect Greek vacation. Greece and its super pet-friendly atmosphereEvery rental at Analipsi Villas is a single-level, independent villa suitable for up to 5 guests. For those looking forward to a grand reunion, there are 8 equally equipped, family-friendly villas to choose from. The kitchens of the rentals are also fully-equipped for an effortless stay. There are three BBQs, a beach bar for splurging, as well as a shared garden for some extra running around for your furry mate. You can unwind with your pawed friends without hesitation if your dog is leashed and you bring their passport.Tip: While at Kastro Kyllini, don’t miss out on the healing thermal springs of Kyllini or Loutra Kyllini!7. Holiday Treehouse: Our pet-friendly rental in Lika-Senj, CroatiaPet owners, you have reached your pet’s real paradise—Croatia! Our all-wood, dog-friendly TreeHouse lies in the embrace of nature and allows ultimate relaxation. With a shared garden lined with trees, open-air dining with BBQ, and a hot tub to soak in, both your nerves and your little companion will thank you at this holiday retreat. The sun-bathed, two-bedroom Treehouse is located within a 45-minute drive of Mala Plješivica - Gola Plješivica and Paklenica National Park, two of the most pet-friendly trails in Lika-Senj county. But if you are still looking for a reason to pack your bags and head here, then consider that the apartment is only an hour’s drive from Zadar and 30 minutes from the Adriatic Coast, which directly connects to the Island of Krk!Fun on the coast with your furry friendsTip: A must-visit for those staying on the coast is the award-winning Podvorska Beach with the super pet-friendly Monty’s Beach and Bar. Want bigger accommodations to enjoy with a large group or family? Check out our pet-friendly villas in Croatia!8. Apartment La Cala: Dog-friendly holiday lets in Spain!Why not let your furry friend experience a luxurious holiday with you? At Apartment La Cala, fun and a luxe holiday experience come together seamlessly. Our modern balcony apartment has a shared pool for classic summer fun and a large garden to run wild and free. Well, not literally. But the air-conditioned apartment’s spacious outdoors– with a children’s playground and an enclosed common garden–allow enough space for everyone to relax. Our luxurious pet-friendly apartment, La Cala, in Costa del SolFor other dog-friendly places around Marbella, there are restaurants like Palms Beach Bar Marbella. Even Málaga is pretty pet-friendly with little mandates that you would need to follow in public transport. Meanwhile, timeless beach fun at El Castillo in Fuengirola and Benalcan in Benalmádena, some of the best pet-friendly beaches on Costa del Sol, are also easily reached from our equally pet-friendly apartment in Mijas Costa! Plan to hop to different destinations on your holiday? Check out our amazing holiday rentals dotted on the entire coast that welcome pets!We understand that travel with pets can be quite a handful. But with all our pet-friendly rentals, you at least wouldn’t have to worry about finding pet-friendly rental homes in Europe!

Gravina in Puglia: An Extraordinary Date With History

Where nature has given birth to a complex cave system and humans have carved out unique churches in them, Gravina in Puglia is definitely a bucket-list item that you should check on your travels to Southern Italy.Located about an hour’s drive from our lovely retreats in the picturesque seaside town of Monopoli, this ancient town has much to offer and is perfect for a day trip. The town is a rich mixture of natural formations, harmonious architecture, and typical organic produce that you can take back as souvenirs to keep tasting the delicious memories of Apulia. After all, it was not for nothing that Frederick II gave the slogan ‘it offers wheat and wine’ to this Apulian town.A serene view of the Ponte Viadotto in GravinaSo, let’s check out this historic jewel and see what all there is to discover on your day out!The first item on your list should definitely be the extraordinary, San Michele delle Grotte, in the lap of the ravine caves of Apulia. Perched on the slopes of the ravine, the church area has been home to humans since the 7th-C AD and is worth visiting for its spooky atmosphere and the historic relic that, as legend has it, is a stack of skulls and bones of the inhabitants of Gravina massacred in 999 by the Saracens!Commonly known as the Gravina Cathedral, the Basilica Concattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta is a beautiful Romanesque-style building with a rose window decorating its facade. The ancient structure is home to a splendid reliquary and holds within its historical treasures the arm of the English saint, Tomas Becket! Tip: You can also relive history in Apulia at one of the oldest European fairs, the St. George’s Fair (usually on 25th April) that’s happened every year in Gravina since 1294!The Gravina Cathedral with the intricately detailed rose windowAnother historic building that is a must-visit is Sanctuary Madonna delle Grazie. The building’s facade has a spectacular rose window circumscribed by a carved eagle; the coat of arms of the Giustiniani family and the first to ever appear on the face of a religious building. From here you can walk over the ancient Roman bridge called Ponte Viadotto, which is perhaps the most iconic and recognizable symbol of Gravina, and take a breathtaking yet extremely soothing panoramic view of the city from the other side of the river!Finally, you can top the day off by driving down to the magnificent Alta Murgia National Park, where the harmony of history and nature is at its best. Spread over an impressive 668 kilometres, the park is home to the archaeological site of Botromagno that preserves the remains of the Neolithic civilization and is perfect for a few hours of historic trivia and adventure for history buffs! Take a little detour so that you don’t miss out on the most unique and famous castle of Southern Italy; Castel del Monte, which is a stunning octagonal building nestled right in the midst of the scenic landscape of Alta Murgia National Park. Tip: If you are staying longer in Apulia, don’t forget to check out some of its other pearls like Polignano a Mare and the capital of the UNESCO-protected Trulli, Alberobello!What to take home?Since Apulia has an intense food culture, you can take back plenty to keep enjoying even after the trip is over. You can enjoy “Pallone di Gravina”, the village's famous cheese, or one of the DOC wines of Apulia, which come both in sparkling and still variants! So, are you ready to experience one of the most unspoilt parts of Italy, or do you want to make it your next digital-nomad destination?Have a look at our authentic holiday homes in the best destinations of Apulia!

Livigno: More Than Just Skiing

With world-class pistes and skiing infrastructure, Livigno enjoys a great reputation among ski-lovers. But for those who don’t know, this alpine town offers a lot more than just skiing. Especially for travellers who are always on the lookout for enjoying the mountains in unique ways, this beautiful town fulfils their expectations and goes even beyond!So, read on and find out all the amazing experiences and activities that make Livigno a must-visit destination in winters!Fall in love with winter at LivignoExplore the unexploredDone with or without the help of an Alpine guide, snowshoeing is a famous winter activity that’s perfect for exploring Livigno’s untouched corners and blissful beauty. Visitors here can tread the numerous well-kept and monitored paths, in and around Livigno, and easily spend a whole day out enjoying this well-known sport!Another newly popular winter activity is fat biking, which involves cycling over snow with a bike with fat tires! Livigno’s facilitated bike rental services and E-fat bikes for carefree exploration make this activity one of the most effortless experiences that visitors can enjoy without investing in any kind of winter-sport gear.Snowshoe with memorable viewsEarn that downhill descent Livigno’s several marked paths under different-colour categories make it a safe haven for enjoying a number of winter activities and sports. However, one activity that deserves special mention is ski-mountaineering or skimo. While skiing downhill is a great experience in itself, ski-mountaineering or skimo, makes the whole sport a lot more rewarding. Skimo involves ascending the mountain either wearing skis or carrying them along and can be enjoyed on the dedicated orange and blue paths for it. Although an exercise in strength, skimo is totally worth the effort for the breathtaking snapshots and the ultimate sense of satisfaction it offers! But here is a tip, if you want to enjoy skiing in the traditional way, then don’t forget to check out our tell-all guide for skiing in Livigno!A different winter sport to tryLivigno’s rich variety of sporting opportunities leaves every visitor spoilt for choice. Equipped with full safety gear, boots and ice-axes, ice climbing is safe for even the young adults and involves climbing the wall of an ice tower! So, are you ready to live out your own fairy-tale, and maybe save your Rapunzel at the end? At your own wintry leisureHaving fun in the mountains can be a whole lot of intense workouts. So, why not enjoy some other, more laid-back activities instead? At Livigno, apart from enjoying romantic horse-drawn sleighs with loved ones, visitors can take a trip on a sleddog or a snowmobile and get totally swept up in its scenic calm and adventure!Which one would you prefer: a sled dog or a snowmobile trip?With kids and familyLivigno is a particularly hospitable destination for families with children. Offering charming experiences like Walk with Alpacas and Llamas and Visits to Adorable Cafe Farms with authentic tastes, families here will find no excuse to stay indoors. Moreover, for those looking to teach their little ones about the fascinating history of present-day Livigno, a visit to MUS, which is a faithful reconstruction of a traditional Livigno homestead, is the perfect attraction for a day out!Warm hugs with cute alpacas!So are you ready to experience the Italian Alps differently this winter? Book any of our wonderful holiday homes in Livigno.

Top Lake Garda Thermal Baths for pure relaxation

A preserve of great natural beauty amidst the Dolomites, Lake Garda is an ideal destination to enjoy a few relaxing days away from the worries of everyday life. In addition to its beautiful lake towns, which are a frequent destination for many visitors from all over the world, on Lake Garda, you can find many spas and wellness centers that will give you moments of pure relaxation. Let yourself be pampered by these enchanting places, where the benefits of thermal waters blend with the beauty of the landscape. Below, we have rounded up the top spots to relax your nerves and completely destress at Lake Garda! The best thermal spas in Sirmione 1.Aquaria Thermal SPA, Sirmione Enjoy the sunset during a warm bath at Acquaria Thermal Spa in Sirmione A beautiful spa in Sirmione that is part of the Terme di Sirmione group, Aquaria Thermal Spa is where you can immerse yourself in the warm thermal waters and at the same time, enjoy a wonderful view of the nearby lake. With its large spaces, both indoor and outdoor with a green park, Aquaria Thermal SPA offers a variety of spa services including the classic whirlpool, heated pools with thermal water, relaxation pools, aroma-chromatic showers, along with vascular paths and a gym. The most alluring part of the wellness centre is its outdoor swimming pool overlooking Lake Garda.  2. Terme di Virgilio, Sirmione  Also part of Terme di Sirmione group and renowned for its thermal inhalation, aerosol treatments, and hot mud therapy, Terme di Virgilio stands out with its spacious and well-equipped facility. Situated in the charming old town of Sirmione, this modern establishment offers not only effective therapies but also a picturesque setting. Whether you're taking a dip in the pools or enjoying the various saunas available, the location provides a beautiful backdrop for a relaxing experience. 3.Terme di Catullo, Sirmione Also, in Sirmione, Terme di Catullo is known for its thermal waters rich in minerals and therapeutic benefits. The wellness center is highly regarded for treating respiratory diseases, rheumatic conditions, and aiding in motor rehabilitation. Its comprehensive facilities encompass specialised areas such as the Rhinogenous Deafness Center, Inhalation Treatment Department, Mud Department, as well as offering various therapeutic amenities like baths, whirlpools, underwater massages, and a thermal pool, providing a fulsome healing experience. Take a boat tour out in Sirmione and visit the ancient Grottoes of Catullus near Lake Garda Editor’s Tip: Not far from Salò, lie the hot springs of Vallio, recognised since ancient times for their diuretic and depurative qualities. The locals have long valued these springs for their therapeutic benefits, particularly in promoting the health of kidneys, livers, and addressing issues related to the intestines and respiratory system, therefore ideal for natural treatments. Dive deep into the nooks and crannies of this historic little town with scrumptious offerings of relaxation. Book your holiday home in Sirmione now! Thermal Spas around Verona 4. Villa dei Cedri Thermal Park, Lazise Open to providing diverse wellness experiences, this wellness centre on Lake Garda is in the beautiful park of Villa Dei Cedri in Colà di Lazise. Right inside this 13-hectare and age-old park is the source from which flows the thermal water used in the wellness centre. They offer a range of services, including halotherapy, Finnish saunas, bio saunas, Turkish baths, indoor tanning, as well as a variety of treatments and massages. The lovely Garda Thermal Park in Villa dei Cedri There is also a lake of 5000 square meters, where you can dive and treat health problems such as rheumatic diseases and arthritis, as well as move towards motor rehabilitation. In the park, there are also many fountains for hydroponic therapy, a therapy that consists of drinking water with beneficial and curative properties.  5. Terme di Colà, Lazise Lazise’s public park in full bloom at springtime  Terme di Colà is situated in Colà di Lazise and features thermal baths surrounded by a beautiful park with ancient trees. The thermal water in the pools is known for its therapeutic properties, and the spa offers various wellness treatments. Your vacation rental in Lazise is already waiting for you! 6. Aquardens Spa, Santa Lucia Pescantina One of the largest in Italy, this thermal park covers an impressive 5000 square meters in Santa Lucia Pescantina, located about 20 minutes from Lazise or Verona. Inside, there are tanks, caves, and waterfalls of salty bromine-iodine water that flow with a depth of 130 meters and a temperature of 47 °C. In addition to the thermal park, you can also find an indoor area dedicated to wellness with beauty cabins and a medical SPA, where doctors and specialists can even give you valuable advice, too. 7.The Caesius Thermal Centre, Bardolino Situated in Bardolino, the Caesius Thermal Centre, renowned in the region, utilises water sourced from Mount Baldo. This center stands out due to the combined advantages of its thermal water, the mild climate surrounding the lake, the incorporation of Ayurvedic medicine, a focus on nutrition, and other detox therapies. These factors contribute to making it a highly acclaimed facility appealing to individuals of all age groups. Enjoy the wonderful Bardolino! Book your vacation rental with us! 8. Caldiero hot springs, Caldiero In the Verona province, within the hilly hinterlands boasting an abundance of thermal sources, you'll also find the Caldiero hot springs, alternatively known as the Giunone (Juno) hot springs. This water park, exclusively operational during the summer, features diverse pools designed for the enjoyment of children. These include water slides, entertainment activities, a wave pool, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Thermal spas around northern Lake Garda 9. Garda Thermae, Arco Breathtaking view from Monte Stivo of Arco, Riva Apart from the thermal springs in the south of Lake Garda, in the north, you'll find the 5-star facility known as Garda Thermae in Arco. This modern and inviting wellness and beauty center offers personalized programs, hot water baths, freshwater and saltwater pools, subtle light displays, and rejuvenating massages. Check our properties in Arco! So, whether you are looking for simple relaxation in spas or treating long-term diseases with the healing benefits of thermal waters, Lake Garda is certainly more than just a popular destination to be ticked off your bucket list.  Take some time off from stressful routines. Book your days of wellness on Lake Garda!

Ultra Trail du MontBlanc: Everything you need to know

Every year, Chamonix becomes a centre of strength, endurance, courage and festivities for a week as the Ultra Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) commences in this world-renowned ski resort. This year too, the high spirits of UTMB runners and spectators will gather in Chamonix from 26 August to 1 September 2024 for this ultimate racing event on Earth.  So, read on and find out everything you need to know about the Ultra Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB)! What is the Ultra Trail du Mont-Blanc? The event is part of the UTMB World Series, the world’s ultimate trail-running circuit that organises running events for both pros and amateurs in the most incredible places on earth. The event includes 7 endurance races, ranging from from 53km (the OCC) to 300km (the PTL), with 2 races for youngsters and the volunteer/local community.  But the most famous and challenging trail is the event homonym: the UTMB race, which is one of the toughest on-foot races in the world, with UTMB participants covering the cross-country Tour Du Mont Blanc route through unpredictable weather and intense fatigue.Different trails of the challenging Tour du Mont Blanc route Around 10,000 people participate in the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc, of which about 2300 run the main UTMB race. The UTMB runners have a maximum of 46h30 to complete the race, which is up to 171 kilometers (around 106 miles) on trails with elevation gains of more than 10,000 metres (c.33,000ft)! However, the fastest have completed it in less than 21h! The drop-out rate is also insane and can be around 40%, especially in years when the weather conditions are not ideal. What to do to take part at the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc? Not everyone can take part in this tough event week. In order to qualify you need to complete a certain number of challenging ‘qualifying races’ (also known as ‘running stones’) to accumulate sufficient points and experience before being able to apply for a place via UTMB’s lottery system. A runner must have accumulated 10 “points” by running qualifying races during a set timeframe. UTMB’s organizers update their website each year to reflect how many stones you need to enter each race. How busy is Chamonix in August at the time of UTMB? Everyone, from spectators to elite trail racers, flocks to vibrant Chamonix to witness this breathtaking spectacle of human perseverance and strength. On average, some 50,000 spectators come down to Chamonix and participate in all the activities of the villages of Pays du Mont-Blanc–meaning the atmosphere is lively and party-like for real! Enjoy a beer or a warm drink in one of the many ski bars in Chamonix Now that we know why is UTMB so prestigious and famous, let’s find out everything there is to do during one of the most exciting Chamonix event!  Since the UTMB is a six-day-long event in Chamonix, there is a constant atmosphere of loud cheers, anticipation and encouragement as runners keep coming through the finish line. So, even if you are not a runner, you can still get swept up by pure emotions, watching the race reaching its finale and runners crossing the UTMB arc in Chamonix. As for participants, the event is a great avenue to meet the best international and elite runners.With multiple race-related events like live meet and greets, podcasts, and product expos going on throughout this spectacular event, the onlookers of UTMB are in for a truly one-of-its-kind experience. The main square in Chamonix (Place du Triangle de l'Amitié) is the starting point of the race and the best place to enjoy UTMB’s energy-filled ambience, as well as to get a good glimpse of the first-line UTMB runners! You can also enjoy the celebratory mood and the iconic roars of the onlookers in the nearby host villages along with drinks, delicious Haute-Savoie cuisine and live performances.The delicious raclette, a must try when in Chamonix Beyond UTMB...  How is Chamonix in August? UTMB takes place when summer slowly recedes to bring in autumn, making the weather ideal to visit Chamonix and the nearby host villages, like Les Houches, Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains, Megève, and Le Tour.  Chamonix is also one of the best alpine destinations to cool off in the last days of summer. And if you want to enjoy experiences apart from the UTMB events, then don’t miss out on the Lac Blanc hike! The glassy Lac Blanc, the perfect spot for a picturesque hike So, are you ready to be a part of this iconic race and enjoy the exciting week of UTMB in Chamonix? From cosy studios to luxury chalets, book your stay in any of our holiday homes.

Greenway: a panoramic route on Lake Como

With its undeniable charm, unique views and breathtaking panoramas, Lake Como always manages to amaze visitors. From the historic Como city centre to the villages that line the lakeshore, every corner of the Lario, or Lake Como as it is commonly known, is like a picture painted by nature. For those who love trekking, Como offers many excursions of varying difficulty.  However, they are often not too accessible to those who want to enjoy a relaxing and quiet walk in the middle of nature, especially if you have small children. The Como Greenway is the right compromise for those who want to walk in the open air without excessive fatigue. It is an ideal route for families who want to spend an alternative day, enjoying a wonderful view of the lake. It is also recommended for mountain bike lovers or for those who want to take their four-legged friends with them. In short, it is a walk suitable for everyone!If you want to walk the entire Greenway, it takes about 3.5 hours, while those who want to do only a part of it can choose from several starting points on Lake Como. On the way back, there is no need to be discouraged. You can take the bus or shuttle service or why not even the boat! There is nothing to worry about if tiredness starts setting in. It is a 10-kilometer walk along the western shore of the lake where you can admire ancient villages, villas, churches and charming gardens. There are seven lakeside villagesalong the route, each with its own charm. During the walk, you will enter right into the heart of various historic villages and discover their true essence. Starting from Colonno, you will reach Sala Comacina from where you can continue in the direction of Ossuccio. This route is properly signposted and you can already admire the churches, historic villages and have a priceless view, for example of Comacina Island at this point.  From Ossuccio, which is known for its Sanctuary charming atmosphere and serene lake views, there is a pleasant walk that leads to Lenno, a town also famous for its beautiful Villa Balbianello which can be visited by taking a short diversion along the way. You then reach the village of Mezzegra which offers a unique view of the Bellagio promontory. Walking through the village, among the various points of interest, you will find the Casa dei Presepi, a sort of museum that houses a collection of cribs. Entrance to the museum is free.  Once in the village of Tremezzo, the walk changes as it continues along the lakeside promenade, alongside the Strada Statale Regina. Here, you will encounter several ancient villages, and then arrive in the centre of Tremezzo, a delightful town that is home to Villa Carlotta, famous for its Botanical Garden which is visited by tourists from all over the world.  After this point of interest, you enter the town of Griante, passing through Cadenabbia and its landing stage from where you can take a boat to visit Bellagio or Varenna. The Greenway route takes you through villas, small villages and spectacular views that will leave both young and old speechless. It is a route where nature, ancient villages and breathtaking views come together to create a memorable walk.Discover our holiday homes on Lake Como!     

The Bernina Express Route: Hop on for the most scenic ride

A unique and evocative experience, the Bernina Express Route is one of the world's most scenic train routes, with stunning views of alpine lakes, charming mountain villages, and snow-covered peaks. The train is named after the Bernina Pass and offers an experience that should definitely be tried not only in winter but also in the hottest seasons; for which all you need to do is sit in a cosy wagon and let yourself be carried away by the magic.  The stunning views of Bernina Express passing in Filisur, Switzerland What is the Bernina Express? A UNESCO World Heritage-listed train journey in Switzerland, the Bernina Express extends into Italy, covering a 122km route, 55 tunnels and 196 bridges.  The train is easily recognised from the red colour of the wagon and features panoramic carriages with unobstructed glass windows stretching to the ceiling for stunning views. This journey, along with the Glacier Express and Gotthard Panorama Express, has been categorised as a "panorama trip," tailored for tourists for an exceptional sightseeing experience.  The express combines two historic railway lines, the Albula Railway (completed in 1904) and the Bernina-Bahngesellschaft (opened in 1910), both now managed by Rhaetian Railway (RhB). And it’s essential to note that not all carriages on the Bernina Express are panoramic. What’s the Bernina Express route? The full Bernina Express journey runs year-round between Tirano in Italy and Chur in Switzerland, taking approximately four hours. The route begins in Tirano, a town in Valtellina located not far from the famous Livigno (just over an hour by car), passing through various locations including the Bernina Hospice, which is the summit of the route and then reaching the terminus in Chur, canton of Graubünden.  There's another Bernina Express route from Tirano to St Moritz, a shorter two and half hour journey, available from May 11 to October 27 in 2024, with a few days in December.  Capture amazing winter landscapes from the Bernina Exrpess in SwitzerlandBefore embarking on the Bernina Red Train route, you have two options: Bernina Express: This train offers panoramic carriages. Reserving tickets in advance is necessary for this option. Regional Train: Alternatively, you can choose the regional train that travels the same route. While it lacks panoramic views, its windows can be lowered and will let you to take pictures without the window reflection. With the regional train, you also have the flexibility to make intermediate stops along the way. Bernina Express Route Highlights Once you are seated, the slow speed of the train allows you to admire the view and take memorable photos. Besides, the train’s charm is indisputable not only for the spectacular view but also for the grandeur of this railway line: the highest in Europe that does not use the rack.Waterfall in the Cavaglia Glacial Garden in the stunning Poschiavo Valley, Engadin Cavaglia is one of the most recommended stops. Its giant, 14 metres deep glacial potholes, a natural beauty created by pressurised glacial water over the years, are located in a natural park that will leave adults and children breathless. The recommended period for visiting this natural wonder is from May to October when there is no snow. Another stop where you can take amazing photos is the scenic Alpe Grum, about 2000 meters from the sea level. Opposite the Alpe Grum station, stands the Piz Palù which gives its name to the crystalline lake and the glacier of unique beauty. The Bernina Hospice is definitely worth a stop. About 1,800 meters above the starting point, it is the peak of the entire trip! Several lakes can be seen from here, such as the White Lake, an artificial lake and the Black Lake, a small one of natural origin. In this area, where time seems to have come to a standstill, you can go on various excursions in the summer and ski in the winter. The Bernina Express train travelling along the shore of Lake Bianco (White Lake), Switzerland And for those who love a long hike, the Morteratsch glacier is an enchanting place that can be reached in about two hours on foot. What is the most beautiful part of the Bernina Express? Although, the Bernina Express offers breathtaking scenery throughout its journey, we have rounded up some of the most renowned and stunning sections of the Bernina Express route: 1. The Bernina Pass: This is where the train climbs to its highest point, offering some of the most iconic vistas of snow-capped peaks, rugged terrain, and alpine lakes.  2. Brusio Spiral Viaduct: Located between Poschiavo and Tirano, this remarkable spiral viaduct is a highlight of the journey. It's a true engineering marvel and a fantastic spot for photos. The train crossing the famous Brusio spiral viaduct of Rhaetian Railway3. Engadin Valley: As the train travels through the Engadin Valley, you'll be treated to picturesque views of charming villages, emerald-green meadows, and the stunning Lake St. Moritz. 4. Landwasser Viaduct: While not directly on the Bernina Express route, if you combine the Bernina Express with the Glacier Express, you'll cross the Landwasser Viaduct near Filisur. This iconic curved viaduct is an architectural masterpiece set amidst dramatic landscapes. 5. Alpine Lakes: Throughout the journey, you'll pass by and enjoy views of several alpine lakes, such as Lago Bianco (White Lake) and Lake Poschiavo, known for their crystal-clear waters and serene surroundings. Ultimately, the most beautiful part of the Bernina Express depends on your personal preferences and the season of your visit.  Tip: If you take the Bernina Express, please keep in mind, that the stops are made to pick up passengers using the regular regional train service. While you have the option to disembark at these stops, it's important to note that doing so means forfeiting your reserved seat. If you wish to continue the journey, you'll need to again purchase tickets for the regular regional train. What is the best side to sit on Bernina Express? For the most picturesque views, sit on the right side of the train when heading from Switzerland to Italy and on the left side when traveling from Italy to Switzerland. However, when booking seats, it's difficult to determine which side your seats will be on, as carriage layouts and directions can change. The seat selection page may indicate "no information on the driving direction available." If you are on a side that won’t permit you to see what you’d like, take advantage of the large picture windows by the bathrooms. Is Bernina Express a day trip? The Red Bernina Express train trundling through the mountains in summer The Bernina Express can be enjoyed as both a day trip and part of a more extended itinerary, depending on your preferences and travel plans: Day Trip: You can take the Bernina Express as a day trip, especially if you embark on the complete route from Chur to Tirano or vice versa.  Shorter Segments: Alternatively, you can opt for shorter day trips by exploring specific segments of the Bernina Express route, like St. Moritz to Tirano (available from May 11 to October 27 in 2024, with a few days in December) or Pontresina to Tirano.  Customised Itinerary: You have the flexibility to customise your Bernina Express day trip based on your interests (the specific sights and experiences you wish to prioritise along the route) and time constraints.  What time of year is best for Bernina Express? The Bernina Express offers spectacular views year-round, with winter showcasing glaciers and snow, summer revealing green fields and pristine lakes while the autumn colours in October and November are simply out of this world. The majestic Landwasser Viaduct in autumn, Switzerland Some route options that you can choose according to your plans, season and schedule:  If you're traveling in winter and prefer staying in St Moritz rather than doing the full Chur route, you can take the Bernina Express to Pontresina and then a 10-minute train to St Moritz, or vice versa. When traveling from Tirano and planning to stay in St Moritz, or just making a short visit in summer, ensure you book and board the St Moritz train, not the Chur train, as the latter won't stop at St Moritz. You can also consider combining the Bernina Express and Glacier Express journeys. The Glacier Express runs between Zermatt and St Moritz, stopping in Chur. So, you could spend a night in St Moritz or Chur to enjoy both train experiences. Additionally, there's a Bernina Express Bus option available during certain times of the year. It connects Tirano to Lugano or vice versa with a three-hour journey, operating from March 28 2024 to October 27 2024 (daily)  and from October 31 2024 to November 11 2024 (Thu-Sun). Reservation is separate from that of the train. How many times a day is the Bernina Express? The frequency of Bernina Express trains varies depending on the season and the chosen route. Here's a summary of the train schedule: Chur to Tirano: - Winter: One daily train - Summer: Two daily trains - Departure from Chur at 8:28 am, arriving in Tirano at 12:49 pm (year-round) -Additional departure (11.05.2024 – 27.10.2024) from Chur at 1:34 pm, arriving in Tirano at 5:59 pm Tirano to Chur: - Winter: One daily train - Summer: Two daily trains - Departure from Tirano at 8:06 am, arriving in Chur at 12:22 pm (11.05.2024 – 27.10.2024) - Departure from Tirano at 2:24 pm, arriving in Chur at 6:22 pm (year-round) St. Moritz to Tirano: - Departure from St. Moritz at 9:17 am, arriving in Tirano at 11:32 am (11.05.2024 – 27.10.2024) - Departure from St. Moritz at 1:17 pm, arriving in Tirano at 3:31 pm (11.05.2024 – 27.10.2024) - Departure from St. Moritz at 4:14 pm, arriving in Tirano at 6:39 pm (Runs 10.12.2023 – 31.03.2024 every Friday to Sunday, from 25.12.2023 – 02.01.2024, 05.04. – 10.05.2024 and 07. – 10.12.2024 daily) Tirano to St. Moritz: -Departure from Tirano at 10.06am, arriving in St Moritz 12.35pm (Runs 10.12.2023 – 31.03.2024 every Friday to Sunday, from 25.12.2023 – 02.01.2024, 05.04. – 10.05.2024 and 07. – 10.12.2024 daily) -Departure from Tirano at 1.17pm, arriving in St Moritz 3.45pm (11.05.2024 – 27.10.2024) -Departure from Tirano 4.06pm, arriving in St Moritz 6.25pm (11.05.2024 – 27.10.2024) Please note that the train schedules may vary, so it's advisable to check the most up-to-date timetable for your specific travel dates.Immerse in the green landscapes and mountains as you sit back and relax in the Bernina Express How much does the Bernina Express cost? Do I have to reserve seats at Bernina Express? Tickets for the full Bernina Express route cost CHF 66 in second class and CHF 113 in first class for one-way travel between Chur and Tirano or vice versa. A round trip fare is just double. Seat reservations are mandatory for Bernina Express travel. From June to October, the seat reservation fee is CHF 26, from November to early December it's CHF 20, and for the rest of the year, it's CHF 24. If you're planning a round trip, you'll need seat reservations for both journeys. The jaw-dropping beauty of the emerald waters of the magnificent lakes in summer The Swiss Travel Pass and the Eurail Pass cover the Bernina Express, allowing you to ride in the class specified on your pass. However, in addition to the pass, you'll need to make a separate seat reservation for the Bernina Express. The Bernina Express is a popular tourist attraction, and it's advisable to book tickets in advance. How to reach Tirano? From Livigno It takes just about an hour to drive from Livigno, one of Northern Lombardy’s most famous ski resorts to the starting point of the Bernina Express, Tirano. Buses also run from Livigno to Tirano, stopping at the historic thermal baths of Bormio. The second option takes up to 2 hours, but it is cheaper (about €10-€20 per person) than getting a taxi. From Milan For those coming from Milan, several trains run from the city to Tirano, with tickets costing less than €10-€20 per person and the journey lasting about 2.5 hours. RegioExpress is the main one departing from Milan Centrale of all the train services. From Lugano Lugano has a direct bus to Tirano called the Bernina Express Bus, which is a super convenient option as the train and bus timing coincides and it takes only 3 hours. The bus runs on daily from March to October and then from October to early November only from Thursday to Sundays. You need to book the bus tickets seprately from the train.A unique fairy-tale and exciting journey that will surely warm the hearts of passengers even during the coldest winters when one can enjoy the views of an incredible snow-covered landscape. And during summers, when the snow has melted, it leaves room for green valleys, animals and clear skies.  Complete your trip reservations by booking holiday homes in Livigno, Italy or Lugano, Switzerland.

Garfagnana Valley: the attractions you can’t miss

A land of ancient traditions, medieval villages, untouched nature, temperate climate, and characteristic flavours, Garfagnana Valley brings together art, nature and good food to create a unique experience for which you do not have to stray too far from the main cities. The famous historic city of Lucca, which is the ideal starting point for scenic drives in Tuscany, is also the perfect gateway to Garfagnana! So, whether you want to escape the crowds for a while or explore the untouched parts of Tuscany, Garfagnana Valley is a must in your itinerary.  There are many things to do in Garfagnana, from exploring nature and culture to adventure and photographing Garfagnana’s best shots. Here we have listed the best attractions in Garfagnana that you simply can’t miss: Immerse in the Garfagnana’s natural beauty at Lake VagliThe enchanting Lake Vagli with the Apuan Alps in the background Lake Vagli and its suspension bridge should be on the itinerary of anyone visiting the valley for the first time and looking for Garfagnana’s scenic landscape. The lake, although man-made, has a truly magical history. Buried under the basin of Vagli there is a completely submerged ghost town. Only on rare occasions and every 25 years when the dam is emptied, the village emerges, presenting an incredible sight. Visitors can also enjoy tranquil activities like canoeing on the lake, meanwhile in the nearby Vagli Zip-line Park, they can fly high over the valley!  A lovely mountain lake in the Orecchiella Nature Park For the more active tourists, a lot of Garfagnana’s hiking trails cover routes sprinkled with suspension bridges. Lake Vagli’s suspension rope bridge is an excellent starting point for many other hiking trails in the glacial valley of Campocatino.  Another recommended stop for those who want to visit the natural beauty of Garfagnana is Orecchiella Nature Park. It is especially loved by children, offering some of the best of Garfagnana’s outdoor activities to enjoy. The park is home to large green areas, mountainous ecosystems and friendly animals. There is also an interesting natural museum dedicated to natural cycles and habitats. The entire park is full of areas where you can enjoy a picnic surrounded by several ponds constructed to further enhance the beauty of the place. There is no shortage of bars and dining options either as you can taste the typical local dishes like Polenta di Formento (used making local corn) and Necci with Ricotta cheese (a type of Tuscan crepe) to savour the rustic flavour of Garfagnana. A little further, there is a mountain garden where you can observe different species of flowers. If you continue walking, you will find an area dedicated to animals, where you can see bears, deer, sheep and goats. Explore Garfagnana’s charming villages: Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, Borgo a Mozzano and BargaCastelnuovo di Garfagnana: Land of Ancient Castles and Beautiful Hikes The ancient cobble-stone village of Castelnuovo di Garfagnana One of the best Garfagnana travel tips is to explore its various villages that seem to be suspended in ancient times!  With records of official mention in the 8th Century, Castelnuovo di Garfagnana is a beautiful cobble-stone village nestled in the heart of the valley. The village’s main landmark is Rocca Ariostesca, an ancient castle dedicated to the famous Italian poet, Ludovico Ariosto. Just a short walk from the Rocca, in the old historic town of the village, is the Duomo that houses a precious Black Christ worth admiring. The village also promises some worthwhile on-foot adventure on its 1.5-hour-long but easy Sentiero dell’Ariosto, or as it is called by the locals, the Lover’s Path, leading to the Fortress of Mont’Alfonso, offering some of the most suggestive views of the valley. Borgo a Mozzano: Home to the famous Devil's Bridge and its mythical legend The magical Ponte della Maddalena or Ponte del Diavolo in Borgo a Mozzano, near Lucca Located half an hour from Castelnuovo, Borgo a Mozzano is famous for its four-arched Ponte della Maddalena bridge, popularly known as Ponte del Diavolo or the Devil’s Bridge. This Garfagnana attraction has curious a legend associated with its unusually large arc.  According to the legend, the worker appointed to finish the bridge could not do it on time and therefore asked for the devil’s help. The devil agreed on the condition that the devil would take away the soul of the first person to cross the bridge. But instead of a human, they made a dog cross it. Furious with such insult, the devil took the dog’s soul and vanished under the bridge leaving one of the arches bigger than the others! Today, the river Serchio flows through this bridge, which is still a wonderful example of medieval architecture once used by pilgrims travelling through the Via Francigena to Rome. Barga: The most Scottish Village of Garfagnana Valley and ItalyThe “most Scottish village in Italy”, Barga In addition to these is the “most Scottish village of Italy”, Barga. Located about a 20-minute drive from Castelnuovo. The village is home to some very Scottish traditions like the typical red-box telephone booths and the Fish and Chips Festival.  This is because Barga’s native population moved to Scotland for economic prosperity, but over time instead of settling there permanently, most of it came back to the beautiful Italian village and made it more Scottish than any other place in Italy!  Editor's tip: Wandering off the timeline is the fairytale-like Isola Santa, located just a 20-minute drive from Castelnuovo,  sitting quietly on an artificial lake and waiting to be explored any time of the year.  Walk into the ancient ages at Garfagnana’s Historical Sites Fortress of Verrulcole in San Romano, GarfagnanaThe Fortress of Verrucole in San Romano, Garfagnana, Lucca-Italy Not far from the Orecchiella Park and San Romano in Garfagnana, the Verrucole Fortress, is an ancient and one of the best-preserved medieval castles open to the public. For families, it is a real experience. Often in the castle and in the open areas around it, there are people dressed in period costumes that will take you back in time. Tip: Visit the fortress’s Arqueopark to explore the medieval ages with experienced and knowledgeable guides.  Where to go for Garfagnana’s Adventure tourism? The natural arc of Monte Forato in the Apuan AlpsGarfagnana is perfect for year-round outdoor adventures.In winter, the Apuan Alps offer cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and mountaineering in Careggine, Casone di Profecchia and Passo delle Radici. Meanwhile, in summer and spring, adventure parks like Parco Avventura Le Vigliese, with 9 climbing walls of varying difficulty; and Battiferro Park, with water trekking, climbing, slacklining and canyoning, offer the best of Garfagnana outdoor activities.  But if all these sounds too mellow, then Monte Forato’s natural arc with its swing set at a breathtaking height (1200m asl) is an ideal detour. You can also hike up to the summit to complete the entire adventure on your own! If you want to enjoy a different hiking experience, then the spectacular Karst phenomena of Grotta del Vento, with its convenient location close to the Forato peak, is ideal. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the valley is home to some excellent roads with smooth bends and typically Tuscan landscapes like Strada Provinciale di Arni, Passo del Vestito and Passo delle Radici!  How to reach Garfagnana Valley? Located in the lush Tuscan hinterland, Garfagnana creates an authentic Tuscan experience away from the bustle of mass tourism. Yet, in Garfagnana, you are never too far from the action. Pisa is a 90-minute drive to the valley, meanwhile, Lucca is just an hour-long drive. From the Versilian Coast, the valley can also be reached easily from Forte dei Marmi and Viareggio.  So, are you ready to explore Garfagnana on your own? Discover the best vacation homes close to the valley, near Lucca and in Versilia.

Centovalli Express Foliage Train: a scenic route from Switzerland to Italy

Experience the most scenic train ride in Europe this autumn!As the Centovalli Express leaves the station, passengers are slowly led into a world of red, orange and yellow tones, creating a warm and lasting impression of the Vigezzo Valley.  Having connected Switzerland and Italy for over a hundred years, the slowly trundling Foliage Train on the Vigezzina-Centovalli railway line has become something of a phenomenon. In fact, its 52 km railway route passing through Vigezzo Valley has made it to the list of one of the most scenic train routes in Europe by the Lonely Planet in 2024!Hop on the magic of the Foliage Train  A Century of Beauty: The Vigezzina–Centovalli LineFor over 100 years, this narrow-gauge railway has connected Locarno (Switzerland) with Domodossola (Italy) — two destinations rich in culture, history, and alpine charm.The 2-hour journey covers 52 kilometres, crossing 83 bridges and passing through 31 tunnels. As it winds through Centovalli (“One Hundred Valleys”) and the Vigezzo Valley, passengers are treated to breathtaking views from the panoramic windows.Running only once a year during autumn, the 2025 Foliage Train will operate from 11 October to 16 November 2025, showcasing the forests and valleys of Ticino and Piedmont at their most vibrant.What You Can Explore Along the RouteLocarno, SwitzerlandStart your foliage adventure in Locarno, a lakeside gem on Lake Maggiore. A bright sunny day to soak up the charming atmosphere of Piazza Grande in Locarno   The famous Piazza Grande is a good starting point to admire impressive architecture, colourful buildings, and its historic centre with scores of terraces. Talking about the history of the city, the 12-13 century Visconteo Castle with its museum is the perfect spot for history buffs and is just a few steps from the centre. Near the city centre is also the Locarno Falconeria, perfect for lovers of magnificent birds of prey, and Parco delle Camelie, blooming with a fabulous 850+ varieties of camellias! Stay in Locarno!The peaceful sanctuary of Madonna del Sasso in Orselina, Locarno One can also make a trip to the most important pilgrimage sites in Ticino, Madonna del Sasso: take the funicular up to the sanctuary’s stunning hillside location above the city of Locarno and be enveloped in soul-soothing peace and alpine scenery. Editor's Tip: While in Locarno, travellers can also visit Ascona for a fun pre-winter break! Intragna, Switzerland  Every route is scenic, and every turn is lush when you are trekking through Intragna If the views from the Foliage Train leave you wanting, then soak them up with some picturesque hiking trails that you can wander into at Intragna, an en route stop. With the cable car at this quiet Swiss village, you will be able to access several autumnal hiking routes into different valleys! Domodossola, Italy Relax in the open-air terraces in the historic Piazza Mercato of Domodossola, Vigezzo Valley The atmospheric city of Domodossola charms not only with its historic infrastructure but also with its vibrant, medieval Piazza Mercato lined with open-air shops selling fresh produce, kitchen utilities and everything in between. In fact, the city is quite popular for those who want to shop at a lower price than in the neighbouring Swiss cities! Alongside some chill-out sessions, the piazza is graced by upper-class buildings with loggias and balconies, alongside the historic Via Briona with the 12th-century Briona Tower a minute’s walk away. Find peace at the most famous attraction in Domodossola, Sanctuary of Sacro Monte Calvario However, the most famous attraction of Domodossola is the UNESCO-World Heritage Site of Sacro Monte Calvario, a serene Baroque-style complex with 12 chapels, located close to the train station.Santa Maria Maggiore, Italy Alps surrounding the beautiful Santa Maria Maggiore  With one of the most beautiful surroundings full of beech forests and lakes, Santa Maria Maggiore in Val Grande National Park presents dreamlike scenery in any season! The village is perfect for those interested in the history of the region as it is home to two important museums: The Chimney Sweep Museum, dedicated to one of the oldest professions of the valley, and the Rossetti Valentini School of Fine Arts, home to some of the finest artworks from the “Valley of Painters”! The Chimney Sweep Museum, located in Villa Antonia, is particularly interesting as it brings together the long-gone history of the most common profession in the Vigezzo Valley; the ground floor of the museum is dedicated to the photographs and tools of the profession, while the first floor gives a one-of-its-kind sensory experience of how it was like to be a chimney sweeper! Tickets and timings Tickets for the Vigezzina–Centovalli Foliage Train 2025 are already available and include both the seat reservation and panoramic supplement, so you can simply relax and enjoy the view once onboard.Here’s what to expect this season:2nd Class (Adults) – CHF/€ 36 on weekdays and CHF/€ 41 on weekends and public holidays.1st Class (Adults) – CHF/€ 46 on weekdays and CHF/€ 51 on weekends and holidays.Children aged 6 to 15.99 years – CHF/€ 18 (2nd Class) or CHF/€ 23 (1st Class) on weekdays, rising slightly to CHF/€ 20.50 and CHF/€ 25.50 on weekends.Children under 6 years travel free, provided they do not occupy a separate seat.Editor's tip: If you can, plan your ride on a weekday; fares are lower, trains are quieter, and you’ll have a better chance to photograph the spectacular autumn scenery without the crowds.How to Plan Your JourneyChoose your departure city — Domodossola or Locarno.Book in advance on the official site as tickets sell out fast during peak foliage weeks.Book a stay if you are exploring. Plan for a full day (approx. 8 hours) if you want to explore stops along the route.Dress in layers and bring a camera — the light and colour contrast in autumn is stunning.Where to stay?Planning to ride the Foliage Train from Locarno or Domodossola? Find your ideal base with Happy. Rentals. Choose from a variety of comfortable holiday apartments and villas close to both departure points — perfect for relaxing before or after your scenic journey. Discover your stay at Happy.Rentals and make the most of your autumn escape.

5 characteristic villages on Lake Como

Want to spend a few days of pure relaxation? Lake Como is an ideal destination for young and old who want to have a peaceful vacation. In addition to the magnificent lake and the mountains of Lake Como, you will also find good food, various water activities and more. The villages on the shores have myriad different things to offer and are waiting to be explored.  Let's go see 5 of them together!BellagioFlanked between the two branches of the lake, Bellagio, a small jewel on Lake Como waiting to discovered, is popular among tourists for its unique location. The alleys of the town offer unmissable views as well as typical restaurants and bars that will amaze you. What else should be on your itinerary beside the village? Certainly the gardens of Villa Melzi and Villa Serbelloni. The gardens of Villa Melzi especially, together with a museum and a chapel, are usually visited by all the tourists who come to Bellagio. Lush azaleas, rhododendrons and a romantic Japanese lake with water lilies and trees such as cedars and maples around make for a perfect outing.  Planning something romantic for your sweetheart? Impress them with a ferry ride from Bellagio to Como.ColicoThis village, which is located in the eastern part of Lake Como, offers a verdant mix of natural beauty and opportunity for relaxation. Colico is easily reachable for even those staying in the western part of Lake Como, for example in Domaso or Gravedona. Here, you can engage in activities such as trekking through the pleasant nature trails. In fact, many of these nature trails can also be enjoyed on a nice bike ride. Obviously, the village’s main attraction remains the lido where you can eat at the restaurants, sunbathe or even learn kitesurfing with experts. Close to the village of Colico is the hamlet of Olgiasca where you can stop by at the Abbey of Piona, a Cistercian abbey where absolute peace and serenity reigns. The essence of the abbey is best captured by the word "silentium",  which is also written at the beginning of the pedestrian street that leads to the abbey. Once you have arrived, you can admire the Church and the adjoining cloister which is built in Lombard Romanesque style. The spectacular views of the lake and the mountains and the local products such as liqueurs and digestives that are produced by the monks here make it an unmissable stop. OssuccioFor architecture lovers, this village is a must-visit on your trip to Como. Its eight churches, located in the various hamlets of the village, certainly make it a religious meeting point. Each of these churches has its own unique features and a wonderful lake view to offer.
If you want to fully breathe in the sacred atmosphere of Ossuccio, you cannot miss a visit to the Sacred Mount and the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of 14 chapels which lead up to the top where there is the Sanctuary.For those who love adventure,  a stop at Isola Comacina is highly recommended. It can be reached by ferry from Ossuccio and the surrounding villages. Archaeological finds, uncontaminated nature and even beaches to swim during the summer, these are only some of the things that the village has to offer to its visitors. BrunateThis small village can be easily reached from the historical center of Como through the famous funicular. Upon your arrival at the top, be prepared to be enchanted by the breathtaking views. Your first stop should certainly be the Faro Voltiano, dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a famous citizen who invented the electric battery. You can climb to the top of the lighthouse, which is at a height of 29 meters and enjoy a unique spectacle. There are also several other activities that you can choose from. There are panoramic footpaths where you can observe Art Nouveau villas or other paths ideal for trekking enthusiasts. In fact, from Brunate there are several paths that lead to different peaks of the Como area.  TremezzoLocated in the so-called "tremezzina", this village has a unique charm. Nature and architecture blend perfectly in this lake village. It is a must-visit during your vacation in Lake Como. A number of villas are located near the center, the most famous among them being Villa Carlotta. The villa has always been a popular destination among tourists not only for the beauty of its botanical garden which is a medley of colors, scents and wonders but also for the museum where there are important works of art. Do not forget that Villa Carlotta offers educational trails and is also open to private events such as weddings. All the villages of Lake Como are undoubtedly worth visiting for the different offerings that make them unique. In this blog post, we have only mentioned five of them that promise different activities and unique experiences. The common element among all these villages is certainly the charm of the lake.Discover our vacation homes on the beautiful Lake Como! 

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