Small Towns
#61
Joined: Oct 2003
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Yet another enthusiastic vote for Lucignano and Bergamo (Citta' Alta). And one I almost hate to give away: Loro Ciuffenna near San Giovanni Valdarno, about 45 minutes southeast of Florence. Three exceptional restaurants, wonderful old town on a crazy river, not a tourist in sight (well, 5 years ago anyway...)
#65
Joined: Apr 2003
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We just visited Montefalcone in the Ascoli Piceno province of Le Marche region. It was wonderful--a little castle in the sky. (if you are interested, check out my blog posting about it:
http://www.stelleinitalia.blogspot.com ).
http://www.stelleinitalia.blogspot.com ).
#66
Joined: Feb 2003
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Jean and Tries2PakLite -
You both mentioned Lerici. We will be traveling down the coast in June and need to book two days in a coastal town close to Lucca. We have noticed that Lerici is ideal. Do you have any suggestions for accomodations there?
You both mentioned Lerici. We will be traveling down the coast in June and need to book two days in a coastal town close to Lucca. We have noticed that Lerici is ideal. Do you have any suggestions for accomodations there?
#72
Joined: Jan 2005
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Small Towns? Look to the Czech Republic. Cesky Krumlov, Telc, Slavonice - delightful town in south Bohemia. Mikulov. Center of the czech vinery where you can to explore viticulture and wine in small wine-cellars of mikulover wine-growers, taste local wines, listen cymbalo. The cellar of Mrs. Solarikk is very unusual. It is located in a cave. Straznice... look here: www.czechtourism.com
#79
Joined: Apr 2004
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So many everywhere. I would like to get to the ones in the Bari area and on the Adriatic, as I've never been to that section.
Many above I've enjoyed. Also Gaeta, Formia, Rapello. Positano on a sunny day in March with a million red peppers hanging all over, I will never forget.
There are many towns I walked through and did not know their names. In one of the CT towns a native demonstrated to me in her kitchen how to make pesto Vernazzi style.
A small town in Germany Garmish-Par. (can't spell it). The cows woke me up (bells) coming down the street in the morning.
Many above I've enjoyed. Also Gaeta, Formia, Rapello. Positano on a sunny day in March with a million red peppers hanging all over, I will never forget.
There are many towns I walked through and did not know their names. In one of the CT towns a native demonstrated to me in her kitchen how to make pesto Vernazzi style.
A small town in Germany Garmish-Par. (can't spell it). The cows woke me up (bells) coming down the street in the morning.

