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dina4 Feb 25th, 2006 07:59 AM

Nafplion, Greece

Montalcino, Italy

Thanks for a great old thread!

Michal Feb 28th, 2006 02:31 AM

Pavlov in the Czech Republic www.funnyholiday.cz and Rovin in Croatia

myra53 Apr 5th, 2006 04:51 PM

This was so good. Lets Continue it.

KenSue Apr 5th, 2006 05:33 PM

Thun in Switzerland.
Peniscola (old town) in Spain
Bad Munstereifel in Germany

batraveler Apr 6th, 2006 02:36 PM

Castle Combe, Snowshill and Lacock in England - unbelievably quaint.
Millions in Italy - Erice (Sicily), Civita, ...
We typically travel to small villages versus the large centres (many under 100 people).

Doble_Vergasser Apr 17th, 2006 06:36 PM

I got curious as to which of the above could be visited without a rental car.
Here are the towns from above that seem to have train service. All that I did was use a list of name of trains stations (so there may be some errors. especially in the land of multiple names and meanings.) A few are phrased as 'possible'.

It seems like there are plenty of choices here.

Bassano del Grappa
Sperlonga (ocean front)
Volterra
Menaggio
Bellagio
Varenna
Monza
Bergamo
Trento
Sirmione
Bucine
Ravenna
Camogli
Verona
San Gimignano
Montepulciano
Piazza (Chianti)
Lucignano D’Asso (near Pienza) Possibly
Castiglioncello del Trinoro (Tuscany, Val D’Orcia) Possibly
Spello
Gubbio (Umbria)
Spoleto
Todi
Massa Martana (near Todi)
Castelluccio - Possible service
Bomarzo
Orte (near Viterbo)
Pisciotta (Campania)
Maratea (Basilicata)
Matera(Basilicata)
Lagonegro (inland of Maratea, Basilicata)
Martina Franca (Puglia) – Possible Service
Alberobello (Puglia) – Possible service
Otranto (Puglia)
Gallipoli (Salento, Puglia)
Trani (Puglia)
Polignano a Mare (Puglia)
Vico (Puglia)
Monte S Angelo (Puglia)
Peschici (Gargano, Puglia)
Sant Agat in Puglia(east of Foggia, Puglia)
Cisternino (near Ostuni, Puglia)
San Salvatore di Fitalia
Pietrapertosa
Camaiore (Tuscany)
Barga (Tuscany) – possible service
Pontremoli (Tuscany)
Solagna (near Bassano del Grappa)
Orte (Tuscia/Etruria)
Bomarzo (Tuscia/Etruria)
Viterbo (Tuscia/Etruria)
Vetralla (Tuscia/Etruria)
Giglio Island (Tuscany) – possible service
Lucignano (outside Monte San Savino, near Arezzo)
Glorenza (walled village, near the Italy/Austria border)
Grado (fishing village, Veneto)
Sulmona (Abruzzo)
Chiusi
San Gimignano
Cortona
San Giovanni Valdarno (45 minutes from Florence)
Congeliano (Veneto)
Cavalri (east of Chiaravi)

End of the list
Use at your own risk.

lisamarc May 7th, 2006 02:39 PM

What towns in the Chianti region? Would love to know...

Big_Red Sep 17th, 2006 07:04 AM

To the top

for Julieann.

DinPa Sep 17th, 2006 07:55 AM

Here's another vote for Erice in Sicily!
Dave

twigsbuddy Sep 17th, 2006 11:21 AM

I, too. would have to choose Civita de'Bagnoreggio. We had a lovely cup of wine made locally and the best bruschetta I've ever tasted. It's like a little town lost in time, so peaceful and beautiful, and it really seems to sit amongst the clouds.Unforgettable.

Manisha Sep 17th, 2006 02:50 PM

Certaldo in Italy (its in Tuscany) :)

Lily Sep 17th, 2006 03:49 PM

montepulciaon

Lily Sep 17th, 2006 03:50 PM

Too much Italian wine I guess - let me respell that last post.
Montepulciano, Italy

LoveItaly Sep 17th, 2006 03:58 PM

Hi Doble, just one spelling correction:

It is Calvari (just east of Chiavari). Calvari is certainly not a tourist destination but it is a special little village.

Loisp Sep 18th, 2006 03:37 AM

Mine is Pietravairano. It is located in the Caserta region. My grandparents came from there and I was lucky enough to see some of it this past February. It is located on a mountain and the people were so nice.

packed Apr 1st, 2007 09:52 PM

marking

travel2live Apr 2nd, 2007 08:18 AM

Too many to count in Italy but one is Civita B. Others include Erice in Sicily and Hum and Bale in Croatia.

travel2live Apr 2nd, 2007 08:19 AM

Oh, and Lacock and Painswick in England. There are scads in Scotland and Wales as well.

LucieV Apr 3rd, 2007 08:05 PM

Ferrazzano ...
a teensy tiny & absolutely beautiful hilltop town just above Campobasso. My grandmother's family is still there, and when anybody in our family visits, no matter how distantly related we might be, we get lavished with kindness and generosity (and superb food, of course!)

I'd never heard of any non-Italians going there (besides my family) until very recently, when my brother read that Ferrazzano is the home of the relatives of someone a bit more celebrated than we are ( ;) ) -- Robert De Niro.

hopingtotravel Jul 28th, 2007 07:51 AM

Fowey in England, or just darn near anywhere in Cornwall.

Loved St. Remy de Provence.


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